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Back Peddle - Version: 1.1.1, 1/22/2005 01:22PM PST
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Duckhue
Thanks for the great review. Now I don't need to even try it. It sounds like Freeware at best.
Don't see a need for this... - Version: 1.1.1, 1/20/2005 11:08AM PST
DavidRavenMoon
I haven't tried this, but I don't really see a need for it either when you can just drop the file on a desktop printer icon.
Useless - Version: 1.0.6, 6/18/2004 11:12AM PST
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Impressive Girth
Installed it then paid thinking the registration would open me up to more options like, I dunno, PRINTING. I was hoping this would simply print a document when selected, but no. How it SHOULD work is this: Select a document, select print from the CM. The document opens and you go through the same steps you would have if you had simply opened the document first and hit COMMAND-P. And for ten bucks! But wait, there's more. It tells you the printer you have selected (no matter which one) is not on your printer list. All other printing methods seem to recognize the printers, but not this CM.
Garbage.
Garbage.
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