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User Name Charles Gaudette

Member Since 2000-06-28

Total number of Feedback Posts: 19

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iWebFlinger 1.1 (Mac OS X)

iWebFlingerDaemon  

My Mac's console.log is getting about 160 benign entries per minute. That is a bit too much. Still beta testing? I have not uploaded yet. And I will have to wait and see on other versions. [alert admin]

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Saturday, February 17 2007 @ 11:06 AM PST

Griffin iMate X 1.5.3 (Mac OS X)

ReadMe Quote  

partial quote from Griffin iMate X v1.5.3 "ReadMe.rtf" (mod. date 23 Aug 2002):

Driver Compatibility
At the time of the release of this driver, there were only a few ADB drivers available. Mac OS X includes an ADB mouse and keyboard driver. Also Kensington has released a version of their Mouseworks driver (http://www.kensington.com/) for their trackballs and mice. The iMate OS X driver is currently compatible with with the built in mouse and keyboard drivers as well as the Kensington Mouseworks driver.

Mac OS X also includes ADB drivers for the audio controls on the Apple Adjustable keyboards and AV displays as well as drivers for geometry and calibration adjustments for the AppleVision and ColorSync displays. However these drivers do not appear to function in the current Mac OS X release (10.0.4). They do not work with either the iMate or built in ADB (on B&W G3s) at this time.

Fixes/additions for 1.5

  • Sleep should now work
  • Generally more robust
  • Added new User Client code for applications to communicate with ADB devices
Known Issues
  • OS 9 ADB drivers and applications that communicate with ADB cannot be used with the current iMate OS X driver. This feature may be added in future versions of the driver.
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Friday, August 25 2006 @ 07:10 PM PDT

Apple iWeb 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)

Wow!  

If you are going to do it, then do it; and Apple does. I have created web sites by hand. I have also used various WYSIWYG web editors — most notably Adobe's GoLive. This is going to be simply great for the people who want to creating a web site at a level they have come to expect from visiting professional web sites. Apple does not try and prevent you from saving the site to a folder. Which, frankly, if they had blocked posting a site to anything but dot_Mac would have created a non-starter no matter how good the application. For this reason: no one should spend their time making a web site, or blog site, that is locked into any one, proprietary, host service. There are two negative points: (1) the size of a site due to image redundancy. (2) a glitch with iWeb's UTF-8 character set posted to the Linux server available to me, resulting in curly-quotes showing as odd characters (glyphs). [alert admin]

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Friday, March 03 2006 @ 04:56 PM PST

Rember 0.3.2b (Mac OS X)

Good!  

This has been useful. The user interface is clear and understandable. I haven't need to use the included help. The author might find it useful to observe the x86 PC interface that shows up under the memtest86 self-starting CDROM. I don't know if the Macintosh memtest will allow that level of feedback, but it would be preferred -- the long test time makes detailed feedback desirable. [alert admin]

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Thursday, February 23 2006 @ 08:15 AM PST

iSynCal 2.5 (Mac OS X)

WebDav on Mac OS X client  

I have been able to do without this app (or phpicalendar). It turns out to be easy with a little UNIX experience and instructions at O'reilly -- visit mac.oreilly.com and search for "WebDav iCal". My desktop is on 24/7 and once it has WebDav running all the other local machines have no problem synchronizing through it. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, January 07 2004 @ 11:45 PM PST

TimeEqualsMoney 2.4.1 (Mac OS X)

Bottom Line  

Charging by the minute has improved my bottom line. I bill clients more fairly, which helps good will. I get paid more fairly because fees are more accurate. I also win more clients from people at the same rate that are still charging by the quarter-hour. The interface is now finished as far as I am concerned. The later editions added "expense" fields do everything I need. Speed is mostly not an issue with something like this, but the launch time has improved since the earlier versions. That helps. The only thing that I need to criticize is the invoices. (1) I want the clients telephone number and E-mail address automatically added to the invoice, but I cannot do that with this version. (2) I need one logo for E-mailed invoices (low-rez) and another logo (high-rez) for printed invoices, but there is no convent way to do that in this version. And finally my wish-list would add direct export to QuickBooks. [alert admin]

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Thursday, January 01 2004 @ 12:58 PM PST

Lattice 10.0 (Mac OS X)

OK  

I like this effort. I cannot stop messing with the presets to find new effects. It does make me want to go out and get a new graphics card. I am running a MDD 2 x 867MHz with 1.5GB RAM but the graphics card is the stock 32MB video RAM. I guess it isn't enough for my two monitors, because most setting result in an unacceptable lack of smoothness -- the motion is jerky. The jerky movement makes the screen saver unusable as a day-to-day screen effect. [alert admin]

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Monday, December 29 2003 @ 11:45 AM PST

iStache 1.0 (Mac OS X)

:-{  

And people say you can't get software for the Mac! ;-) [alert admin]

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Wednesday, December 10 2003 @ 06:38 PM PST

POPmonitor 2.1.1 (Mac OS X)

Now Much Faster  

Adding to my 1/19/2003 review on this great application. The seemingly small point update to 2.1.1 brings a substantial increase in speed. I have not clocked it but filtering is now 5 to 10 times faster. This is with approx. 2500 filters on a modern G4 machine. One suggestion to others, and maybe the developer, is to place a link (drag-n-drop the icon) in the Dock to the POPMonitor Log folder. This gives an easy way to check for "false positives"; and the logs' file size gives a crude Spam-O-Meter(TM). [alert admin]

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Monday, May 26 2003 @ 05:20 PM PDT

Adobe GoLive 6.0.1 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)

Stepped up to…  

version 6 from version 4 a few months ago -- a "must" upgrade when moving up to Mac OS 10. So far its has been good. Things work. I enjoy the way that GoLive 6 leaves my code alone (GoLive 4 would auto-rewrite the page upon any editing.) Right now I am having trouble printing source code. I would think that anyone using GoLive 6 professionally would also be using Mac OS 10.2.x. I hope to see Mac OS 10-based updates to this application because right now it appears to be Carbon not Cocoa. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, February 25 2003 @ 12:59 PM PST

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