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iBiz

iBiz

Manage projects, track hours and invoices, get paid on time.

Version:  4.1.1

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What the heck?

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: chembob Thursday, May 05 2005 @ 01:16 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

I'm amazed at the vitriol among the responses here. I've been using iBiz (formerly iWork) for quite a long time now and have never lost an iota of data or had any significant problems with it. (Computer user since 1979, Macs since 1984). Now I'm able to use it in Tiger via a widget. I think that's really cool. If I could hazard a guess, I suspect 2 possibilities for some of these bellicose attitudes: 1) Trolls, and you know who you are 2) People who have no idea how to even maintain MacOSX and who are probably having problems with other programs too (whether they realize it or not). Having said that, I'm not saying that no one here has a legitimate problem. I am saying that if you have a problem you should contact IGG software because their response has always been rapid and useful to me, and my issues have not been technical problems (not since the earliest releases anyway) but are usually issues of efficient usage, etc). At any rate, it's working great for me and iBiz is all I use for time-tracking and invoicing my consultancy. PS, did I mention how cool the widget is? :-) ChemBob   
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What the heck? - Stormchild

First of all, I don't fall into either of your "categories" of user, and the odds are pretty high that I know a lot more about using, troubleshooting, and maintaining Macs than you do.

With that out of the way, I *have* reported every single one of the problems I've had with this software -- in exhaustive detail, with steps to reproduce them -- and nothing ever gets done about any of them.

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Thursday, May 05 2005 @ 09:04 PM PDT