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MacMagic

removes OS X limitations on printing, saving & more

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MacMagic Info and Corrections to Feedback

Feedback Type:  Developer Note

Contributed by: Sandro Miguel Marques Saturday, September 18 2004 @ 01:45 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

As the developer of MacMagic, I'd like to provide you with some additional information about MacMagic. Also, I want to correct some information that has been posted here about MacMagic.

Because MacMagic provides multiple display options, it would rrequire posting multiple screenshots to accurately represent its appearance. For those of you that would like to know what MacMagic looks like, here is the URL for a page that contains both several images of MacMagic and some descriptive info about those images:
http://www.macease.com/macmagic_snapshots.html

The post by JoshFofer is incorrect. As documented and explained on my web site, MacMagic represents the next generation of my highly rated WebPrint Plus utility. However, there has never been any other change of name for any of my utilities. In fact, iPrint and PrintMagic are separate programs and can be ordered as such. Also, his descriptions of the appearance and functionality of MacMagic are so inaccurate that one can only assume this misrepresentation is intentional on his part.

I don't understand the comments by sprindle1 about a lack of documentation because MacMagic includes a very thorough Help Tag system, many context-sensitive Help windows, a comprehensive ReadMe file, and even a document that explains how to create an OS X Startup Item. The feedback I've been getting from users is that the program is easy to use and very well documented. Any users that have any questions about MacMagic are welcome to email me at: steve@macease.com

The free and fully-functional MacMagic demo lets you judge MacMagic for yourself, so I invite you to give it a try. Please feel free to email me with your feedback, and constructive criticism also is welcome.

Steve Becker
MacEase
http://www.macease.com   

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MacMagic Info and Corrections to Feedback - Strider72

Wow -- all those words and he *still* hasn't told us what exactly it does, other than "lots of good things", "something relating to printing", and "go to my website".

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