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I´ve not tried out RapidoSerial yet, - Version: 2.1, 5/5/2008 02:15AM PST
nobody2007
because I couldn´t find any informations about (RC4)encrypted and password-protected saving the database. NO built-in password generator? Are my suspicion Is confirmed, is 'Pastor' still my favorite. But RapidoSerial is worth a try.
Well, it needs work... 



- Version: 1.1, 5/25/2007 02:48PM PST
(6 of 6 users found this comment useful)
RayCon
The concept and interface are nice, but there is much missing that makes me wonder whether sufficient attention has been paid to this software's development:
It will import all the applications from your Applications folder but will not go any deeper than one level. I have my applications separated by category (communications, graphics, databases, etc.), and I must open each individually.
There is a warning about removing an application from the list. If you check the box that says "Don't ask anymore," it will be ignored and continue to present the dialog each and every time.
When entering information manually, you cannot tab from one field to the other.
It will import all the applications from your Applications folder but will not go any deeper than one level. I have my applications separated by category (communications, graphics, databases, etc.), and I must open each individually.
There is a warning about removing an application from the list. If you check the box that says "Don't ask anymore," it will be ignored and continue to present the dialog each and every time.
When entering information manually, you cannot tab from one field to the other.
RapidoSerial developer bought SerialSticker - Version: 1.0, 4/13/2007 07:03AM PST
(4 of 4 users found this comment useful)
dprice
If you go to the website for SerialSticker you'll find that the developer sold his apps to app4mac, which already publishes RapidoSerial:
<http://www.eagle-of-liberty.com/index_en.php>
I wrote to app4mac about some suggestions for new features but didn't receive a reply.
I have since discovered License Keeper, which seems to have all the features I suggested to app4mac. RapidoSerial is free, however what's the point if it doesn't do what I need and there's no support?
<http://www.eagle-of-liberty.com/index_en.php>
I wrote to app4mac about some suggestions for new features but didn't receive a reply.
I have since discovered License Keeper, which seems to have all the features I suggested to app4mac. RapidoSerial is free, however what's the point if it doesn't do what I need and there's no support?
Well designed - Version: 1.0, 3/29/2007 05:46AM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
dprice
I like this, too. It feels like a Mac app. It asks you to select the app you want to add to your list and it imports as much info as it can. I couldn't figure out how to print (doesn't appear to have that capability yet) and I couldn't access the developer's website today in order to get the support email address.
It needs some additional fields such as purchase date, cost, etc., but I'll bet those can be added easily. It will be interesting to see how responsive this developer is.
It needs some additional fields such as purchase date, cost, etc., but I'll bet those can be added easily. It will be interesting to see how responsive this developer is.
Mumbling.... - Version: 1.0, 3/27/2007 06:59AM PST
(0 of 1 users found this comment useful)
paoloz_dotmac
I like this tool but...
How can i add a serial of an application I don't have installed?
Bye
Paolo
How can i add a serial of an application I don't have installed?
Bye
Paolo