OnyX
Maintenance, optimization and system personalization tool.
Version: 2.1.1
Too may updates
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: Jay Wednesday, August 22 2007 @ 10:27 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
Recommend Product: YES
I've been a big fan of OnyX and Joel B. for several years, and I thank him yet again for keeping Onyx free and feature-rich, and it works great. However, there have been an awful lot of updates lately -- it makes me think that there is something wrong with the app and now I don't know whether to trust it with my system. What's going on?
Comments
Too may updates - Nico Stegeman
You are quite right, Joel. After all this is a Beta, and if one does not trust Betas then he should not install it :-)Monday, August 27 2007 @ 12:00 PM PDT
Too may updates - bratdaddy
I am a grateful user of this software. I had a shareware utility cause some strange behavior and Onyx put things right on the first pass. And every now and then I will try similar works from different authors. Onyx is the only application of its type that has consistently provided a positive user experience for me, my G5 and my "Book. I cannot say what motivates someone to work as hard as this author does to deliver a freeware product that , in my opinion, is superior to everything else in its genre. But far be it from me to reward his efforts with suspicion of a concealed defect. I also feel that respect and gratitude would have called for a private email to Titanium before casting any doubt in a public forum, at least thats what I would have done. Onyx is a great set of tools freely given to our Apple community by a talented and generous author. That, I believe, is where this story ends.Monday, August 27 2007 @ 04:12 PM PDT
Too may updates - bobmandel
Joel does a great servie to the Mac user community with OnyX.Keep up the good work, Joel!
Tuesday, August 28 2007 @ 11:12 AM PDT
Too may updates - Titanium06
?? I don't understand. Please, more precisions... Each update add new functions, improve functions already implemented and correct some bugs. It's bad?? You prefer the opposition to progress? Sorry, but there I don't understand... The beta version are here to allow the users to help me for improve the finale version! The beta versions are the "test" versions.Reply to This
Thursday, August 23 2007 @ 08:44 AM PDT