User Name Christian Mercat
Member Since 2004-11-27
Total number of Feedback Posts: 7
Total number of comments: 1
Last 10 Feedback Posts by Christian Mercat [ Search for All ]
Skim 1.1.4 (Mac OS X)
It is a great complement to FormulatePro which I have been using in order to complete PDF forms in an editable way. It is much more powerful and allows you not only to add notes but as well to edit minor things and really make the PDF of someone else yours, which is cool for presentations made by someone else. [alert admin]
Wednesday, May 28 2008 @ 02:14 AM PDT
FormulatePro 0.0.4 (Mac OS X)
It is just great, fill in, position your scribbling very precisely, no fancy interface, just plainly what you need. [alert admin]
Tuesday, January 22 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
PDFLab 2.0.3r2 (Mac OS X)
I have been using it for a long time now, I find it really useful, much easier than the terminal based version there is on all unixes and whose name I have now forgotten, since you are not using that kind of gadget everyday, I remember I had to read once again the manual for the text based version while this GUI is so easy you do as you feel and it's the right thing to do. I had to reinstall it though when I upgraded to Leopard, just erased it and reinstalled. If I will find myself using it like once a month, I'll donate for sure. [alert admin]
Tuesday, January 22 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
Xmp3split 1.0 (Mac OS X)
The feature is exactly what I need to split my long podcast radio programs in chunks that fit my daily bike trip to work. I love the no interface drag and drop feature, I put an alias of the application on my mp3 key, drag my mp3 files to it and ziiip it goes... So nice. Unfortunately, one third of the podcasts I want to split can not be split by Xmp3split, it simply says "File error! Possible problem with file or the split time may be less than the totla length of file" which is clearly an understatement since it doesn't do anything in this case. Too bad! [alert admin]
Wednesday, October 10 2007 @ 12:50 PM PDT
Tomato Torrent 1.5 (Mac OS X)
Good to have a torrent client that works for OSX.3.9 It's fast and easy. [alert admin]
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Thursday, September 06 2007 @ 12:41 PM PDT
Tomato Torrent 1.5 (Mac OS X)
Good to have a torrent client that works for OSX.3.9 It's fast and easy. [alert admin]
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Thursday, September 06 2007 @ 12:36 PM PDT
Easy WebCam 3.5.11 (Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows 2000)
I think it's a great product. I've compared it with 6 other webcam utilities (those around and above its download rate) and it beats them all. You can FTP the pictures or have them locally, use a webcam or your desktop as a flow of pictures, command an X10 enabled camera (not tested), package for WAP viewing, of course setup the schedule, duration, delay of pictures. It doesn't require much resources when working in the background. The unregistred version is fully functional, it simply adds "Unregistred" on the time tag. [alert admin]
Monday, April 02 2007 @ 05:03 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by Christian Mercat [ Search for All ]
Can you add an image with Skim? ![]()
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Yes you can: create an anchored note and drag a picture to it. You can change the preference of the background color of the note so that it appears as a regular box and not a yellow note.
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Wednesday, May 28 2008 @ 02:15 AM PDT