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Web2 Delight

Web2 Delight - 1.7.127

Transfer YouTube videos and Flickr photos to iPods and iPhones.

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Current Version: 1.7.127
Release Date: 2009-09-14
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 483
Downloads (all versions): 5,742
Price: $9.95

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Web2 Delight ReviewWeb2 Dislike - Version: 1.1.90, 7/16/2008 02:56PM PST

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jarlaxle.merc

quick |kwik|
adjective
1 moving fast or doing something in a short time : some children are particularly quick learners • happening with little or no delay: prompt : children like to see quick results from their efforts.


look |loŏk|
verb [ intrans. ]
1 direct one's gaze toward someone or something or in a specified direction : people were looking at him | they looked up as he came quietly into the room.
• ( look at/on) think of or regard in a specified way : I look at tennis differently from some coaches.
• ( look at) examine (a matter, esp. a problem) and consider what action to take : a committee is looking at the financing of PBS.



I have no idea where the developers picked up their notion on what QuickLook is but the feature the application labels "quicklook" is anything but!
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Web2 Delight Developer NoteResponse to: 'Almost there, but not quite' by Cowicide - Version: 1.1.85, 5/19/2008 03:03AM PST

Global Delight
Hello

First of all, thanks a lot for the feedback and pointing out some of the usability issues in the v1.1 of Web2 Delight. The changes would be reflecting in the next release.
However, few of the features mentioned have already been incorporated. In v1.1, for Flickr, Creative Common license information is displayed for the downloading and downloaded contents. We will try to show the licensing information in the other listed sites as and when the services are made available by the respective sites. For YouTube, we are able to filter out objectionable contents. Few other sites have the options set but we are yet to get it into usable state within the application. Keep writing the feedback and provide us a chance to improve.

Thanks
Team Global Delight
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Web2 Delight Developer NoteResponse to: 'Almost there, but not quite' by Cowicide - Version: 1.1.85, 5/19/2008 03:03AM PST

Global Delight
Hello

First of all, thanks a lot for the feedback and pointing out some of the usability issues in the v1.1 of Web2 Delight. The changes would be reflecting in the next release.
However, few of the features mentioned have already been incorporated. In v1.1, for Flickr, Creative Common license information is displayed for the downloading and downloaded contents. We will try to show the licensing information in the other listed sites as and when the services are made available by the respective sites. For YouTube, we are able to filter out objectionable contents. Few other sites have the options set but we are yet to get it into usable state within the application. Keep writing the feedback and provide us a chance to improve.

Thanks
Team Global Delight
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Web2 Delight ReviewAlmost there, but not quite - Version: 1.1.85, 5/15/2008 03:52PM PST

Cowicide
First of all, I really think this app is a great idea and if the following issues are taken care of, it would be a great, timesaving app!

While the interface is slick the implementation of it is clunky and frustrating. I click on images and wham... I'm suddenly looking at them in full screen (whether I want to be or not!). This should be a double-click to make this happen!! ...and, better yet, there should be options in the preferences to alter this behavior for how YOU want it to work, but there isn't.

There should also be an option in the preferences for when you double-click a photo that it opens up immediately in Preview (instead of having to right-click for that option every time). I don't like power struggles with my productivity apps and this is how this one feels at least in this version. Very little customization allowed in the preferences at all.

Also, I tried dragging and dropping photos to the trash and nothing happens, not very Mac like. I had to highlight it and hit the delete key instead. And, when just one was left, I clicked it to highlight it (not realizing it already "self highlighted itself") to delete it and it (guess what?) decided to show it full screen again. Argghh... not again.... where's that damn escape key..

If the dev takes care of the clunky problems, I would buy this. Without the clunk, it really would be a time saver when going through photos. A feature request would definitely be for it to show licensing for each photo if available too (Creative Commons, specifically). And, more advanced boolean searching, etc., etc. would be a huge plus.

I should also mention it squawked at me when it loaded up saying it couldn't find either iTunes, iPhoto or Qucktime or the versions weren't high enough. It didn't say which one and all those apps are in the places they are supposed to be in my Applications folder and are not renamed in any way and they are within the version range as well. Not great to start off the experience with a bug. This was on Mac OS 10.4.9 with iPhoto 6.0.3, iTunes 7.2 and Quicktime 7.3.x, so YMMV, of course.

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Web2 Delight ReviewCool! - Version: 1.0.79, 5/3/2008 11:40AM PST

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thömi
Works fine. Good idea.
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