Ever since MacJournal became commercial, Mariner Software made updating that much more complicated: there was a sign-in web-page before the downloading. Well, now that's gone! Download, replace, start it up. As it should have been. As it was before it was commercial.
As for the program itself, I use at least hourly for passwords, lists of office phones (grouped by workflow rather than by name, as address-books have them), IP numbers, "brilliant" ideas for later, ... And, that's what it's for. As for the rating: Support/Documentation - I don't think I ever used them (and that's way good!), and the price: I upgraded from the (paid) shareware to the (paid) commercial version, and the version number is still within the same decimal (i.e., no next-version update price; let's hope it stays that way and Mariner does not become Micro$oft).
MacJournal
Journaling, blogging & podcasting tool.
Version: 5.1.1
Finally!
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: thubsch Saturday, September 17 2005 @ 02:40 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
Recommend Product: YES
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Finally! --Ouch! - thubsch
Well, Mariner Software must have read my comment, and re-instated the intermediate web-page where you (again!) have to register every time you downlowad the update. @#$%^&*! ...ahem. Sorry, I just had to say it.Reply to This
Thursday, October 06 2005 @ 10:50 AM PDT