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iDo

iDo

manage multiple, flexible to-do lists

Version:  1.2.1

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What kind of crap is this?

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: indieken Thursday, September 09 2004 @ 10:27 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

Ease of use:
The font are just weird. Can't the font stick to regular size "Lucida Grande" ?

What is that "NilObject" thing ? Are you expecting a MAC user to understand what the fricken heck is "NilObject" ?

Features:
It is just a simple category + notes app. So why don't I stick to iCal ? It's free. Why do I have to care about "Backup files" ? Yea maybe I've to do the same thing with iCal but I've iSync to do it automatically with me.

Quality:
Haha.

Price:
$10 USD for a piece of crap ? No thanks.   
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What kind of crap is this? - harsher

The NilObject thing is a RealBasic thing, but it's not RealBasic's fault, unless you consider that making programming so easy and effortless for wannabe programmers is a crime. Well maybe it is, and maybe they get spoiled by this easiness and ignore beta testing and error checking.
Even in Applescript, you still need to have an On Error event, and be able to handle it somehow.
This error can be avoided all together without crashing the app, but I won't do the programmer's homwork for him. Better luck next time.

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Friday, September 10 2004 @ 08:33 PM PDT