Not worth your money - Vinita Boy
I must agree completely . . . especially with the above KeyChain comment. Nothing I do can get CS to stop asking for permission to access its KeyChain component! Allow, Always Allow . . . no matter what is chosen I must answer the question BEFORE and AFTER launching 4.0.1.What is going on here?
Monday, March 23 2009 @ 09:14 AM PDT
- Not worth your money - Vinita Boy | Monday, March 23 2009 @ 09:28 AM PDT
- Not worth your money - Vinita Boy | Tuesday, March 24 2009 @ 07:25 PM PDT
- Not worth your money - arodney | Wednesday, March 25 2009 @ 12:38 PM PDT
- Not worth your money - Vinita Boy | Tuesday, March 24 2009 @ 07:25 PM PDT
Not worth your money - PiotrGM
Just for the record and to make it perfectly clear: I NEVER place my apps anywhere else but in Applications or Utilities folders. I downgraded to version 3.3.6 - I keep older versions of software just in case - and am one happy camper. CS 3.3.6 is awesome, its successor, lame.Thursday, March 26 2009 @ 03:52 PM PDT
Not worth your money - dpdp
The keychain problem arises when the program is anywhere other than the Applications folder (including when it is in a subfolder within the Applications folder) or the Utilities folder. This is mentioned in the FAQ on the Econsoft website, and is indeed annoying -- but fixable. There are other instructions to follow to fix this as well, see the website.Unfortunately, I have to agree about slowness and beachballs. For example, right now, as I write this, Chronosync appears to be in an endless beachball loop, and I will have to force-quit it.
I wouldn't be as strongly negative as the reviewer, however, but I hope the next version fixes things. I am sticking with Chronosync for now, though if it were easy to downgrade to the previous version, I would.
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