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What is the difference between this and David Kanzu's 'iCan' ?
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/17524
iCan is two dollars less, has more features but has
not been updated in a while ( Isn't UB ? ) So maybe there
is an opening for a rival ?
Bin-it should be about $5-6 dollars as it doesn't really
add anything useful - It's just eye candy but if
that appeals to your sweet tooth and you have the pocket
money to spare - this has that saccharin coated taste
thats sure to please.
Bin-it
desktop trash can with customizable themes & more
Version: 1.5.2
CAN'dy man CAN...
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: Lex Luthor Tuesday, June 27 2006 @ 12:09 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: YES
Comments
Best in Class - AcutusTrading
In response to the postive feedback we've received since the launch of Bin-it 1.2, we (Acutus Trading, the publisher of Bin-it) have worked hard with the product's developer (Shiela Dixon of Peacck Media) to add features and improve Bin-it's performance. We're pleased to say that we've also decided to reduce the pricing of Bin-it to make it more competitive. We think that Bin-it is a stronger product than the competition, and we also think that we're more responsive to the needs of those who use Bin-it:- Bin-it pricing is competitive with other like products;
- Bin-it includes the unique multiple-trash level feature that others have not yet copied (we came up with it first!);
- Bin-it includes features such as external drive support, shredding and volume ejection, while most competing products have few of these (if any); and
- Bin-it development is responsive to your requests and needs (we won't leave it for years without updating it!).
Wednesday, July 05 2006 @ 06:44 PM PDT
CAN'dy man CAN... - n9vjg
Just using the demo....I see that Bin-It WORKS on Leopard. iCan does not. I have a registered copy of iCan and have requested updates from the developer with no response. Being that I like to see how much is in the trash before deleting, I'm going to probably need to make a switch to Bin-It. I hope that Bin-It doesn't leave us high and dry like iCan.Saturday, June 28 2008 @ 05:18 AM PDT
Best in Class - AcutusTrading
In response to the postive feedback we've received since the launch of Bin-it 1.2, we (Acutus Trading, the publisher of Bin-it) have worked hard with the product's developer (Shiela Dixon of Peacck Media) to add features and improve Bin-it's performance. We're pleased to say that we've also decided to reduce the pricing of Bin-it to make it more competitive. We think that Bin-it is a stronger product than the competition, and we also think that we're more responsive to the needs of those who use Bin-it:- Bin-it pricing is competitive with other like products;
- Bin-it includes the unique multiple-trash level feature that others have not yet copied (we came up with it first!);
- Bin-it includes features such as external drive support, shredding and volume ejection, while most competing products have few of these (if any); and
- Bin-it development is responsive to your requests and needs (we won't leave it for years without updating it!).
In short, we feel that Bin-it is the best-in-class - and we're willing to work hard to retain this distinction. Please contact us with any suggestions or comments - we're happy to hear them!Reply to This
Wednesday, July 05 2006 @ 06:39 PM PDT