User Name Clams McShrew
Member Since 2001-02-21
Total number of Feedback Posts: 416
Total number of comments: 16
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RadioRocker 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Donno why. After successful install, stations just wont play on my G5 dual running 10.5.4. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, July 02 2008 @ 11:44 AM PDT
Bubbles X 0.3 (Mac OS X)
Now if only someone would port the DOS operating system to OS X. I have some abandonware games stored on 5" floppies that I would love to run again, and some pristine swampland in Florida, in case any of you are interested. [alert admin]
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Monday, June 23 2008 @ 11:12 PM PDT
PhoneFinger 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Yes! [alert admin]
Friday, June 06 2008 @ 08:53 PM PDT
Optimism 1.4.0 (Mac OS X)
Yeah, this worked great for my wife too. In fact the results were so noticeable, that I coerced my girlfriend into trying it as well. Nothing worse than a grumpy woman to ruin a perfectly good day. Thanks to Optimism, we are all having more fun and with a lot less conflict and aggravation. I'm happier, they're happier — and you could be too! [alert admin]
Friday, May 30 2008 @ 09:54 AM PDT
Optimism 1.4.0 (Mac OS X)
No complaints here. I think some of the negative reviewers should give Optimism OS X a bit more of a try. Might help them to manage their negativity. :-) [alert admin]
Thursday, May 29 2008 @ 08:48 PM PDT
MailUnreadStatusBar 0.6.3 (Mac OS X)
Find another hobby, please, and stop tormenting us all with this nonsense. [alert admin]
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Sunday, May 11 2008 @ 12:30 PM PDT
eBay Auction Sniper & Auto Search 2.7.2 (Mac OS X)
Arg, arg, arg [alert admin]
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Friday, May 09 2008 @ 06:08 PM PDT
DiskWarrior 4.1 (Mac OS X)
"An error occurred while burning the CD. During the update and burning process and error occured. Please unmount any updater created disk images and try again." [alert admin]
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Monday, March 17 2008 @ 11:27 AM PDT
Nikon Camera Control Pro 2.1.0 (Mac OS X)
As most digital photographers today are aware, it's such a hassle to take the camera out of the bag, set the aperture, set the shutter speed, set the mode, and so on, and to have to do it all... manually! P-l-e-a-s-e tell me what is "automatic," what is "computerized", what is "digital" about that? Unless digital means fingers, photography in the "digital age" is still so gosh darn... labor-intensive and hands-on! Well, that's what I love about this app. As long as I remember to leave the lens cap off the lens, and the lens on the camera, I can pretty much take shots without ever handling the camera at all! My shiny new Nikon D3 is such a heavy beast, especially loaded with the batteries and a 17-35 mm AF-S or a 80--400 mm VR lens, that it's just easier to shoot this way, without ever touching the camera at all. Of course things were different back in the days of a little FE2 with a 50mm lens, but there's just no going back. Anyway, thanks to Nikon Camera Control Pro, from the comfort of my Herman Miller office chair I have taken a fantastic series of shots of the inside of my camera bag which I am hoping to have published by a well known photography magazine soon. [alert admin]
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Sunday, March 16 2008 @ 12:24 AM PDT
Nikon Camera Control Pro 2.1.0 (Mac OS X)
As most digital photographers today are away, it's such a hassle to take the camera out of the bag, set the aperature, set the shutter speed, set the mode, and so on, and to have to do it all... manually! P-l-e-a-s-e tell me what is "automatic," what is "computerized", what is "digital" about that? Unless digital means fingers, photography in the "digital age" is still so gosh darn... labor-intensive and hands-on! Well, that's what I love about this app. As long as I remember to leave the lens cap off the lens, and the lens on the camera, I can pretty much take shots without ever handling the camera at all! My shiny new Nikon D3 is such a heavy beast, especially loaded with the batteries and a 14-24mm or a 80--400 mm VR lens, that it's just easier to shoot this way, without ever touching the camera at all. Of course things were different back in the days of a little FE2 with a 50mm lens, but there's just no going back. Anyway, thanks to Nikon Camera Control Pro, from the comfort of my Herman Miller office chair I have taken a fantastic series of shots of the inside of my camera bag which I am hoping to have published by a well known photography magazine soon. [alert admin]
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Sunday, March 16 2008 @ 12:09 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by Clams McShrew [ Search for All ]
The developers of Screen Cleaner Pro inform me that a revised version is soon to be announced that will put any of your doubts to rest. Cheers. :-)
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Sunday, March 16 2008 @ 12:31 AM PDT
Well, sure, of course it's an April fools joke. But it works! ScreenCleaner Pro does a fantastic job of rejuvenating LCD monitors (and even some CRTs) down to the pixel level. The proof is in the pudding and after running ScreenCleaner Pro most users report brighter monitors with sharper images, more depth of color, better contrast, etc. etc. Behind the simple graphic animation that looks like a joke, there are sophisticated processes and algorithms going…
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Wednesday, February 06 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
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lighten up, you are carrying much too high a load
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Tuesday, January 15 2008 @ 12:51 AM PST
Don't know about this one, but there are some other serious icon offenses out there, including some very ugly icons and some truly nasty images that unscrupulous developers are trying to be pass off as icons, and also other images that are suspected of having been borrowed or stolen for use as icons — all of which should be reported to the Icon Police. I assume that you are an officer on the…
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Saturday, November 03 2007 @ 01:17 PM PDT
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Here here! And I say, "Here Here"!
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Saturday, October 20 2007 @ 02:15 PM PDT
never mind, BZFZlag suks now, big time. This app is fine.
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Tuesday, October 16 2007 @ 03:07 PM PDT
Saves Time, Makes You Look Better ![]()
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How is your wardrobe?
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Sunday, October 14 2007 @ 06:46 AM PDT
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This used to happen to me sometimes too, but my DDS fitted me with a non-intrusive, ergonomic tongue-protector. The membrane-like device sits in my mouth just to the side of the teeth where my tongue had sometimes inadvertently been crossing over, and completely blocks it from the inner cheek. I know it sounds like it would be terribly uncomfortable, but this tiny artificial flap does not even interfere with eating, kissing, or brushing…
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Saturday, October 13 2007 @ 11:53 PM PDT
The product that does that is called Typewriter Keyboard, and it is useful.
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Saturday, September 01 2007 @ 07:24 AM PDT
Uh, if you knew as much as you purport to about writing and word processing, then I very much doubt you would make glaring mistakes such as your use of the double superlative in: "( which is vastly more superior )", which should read "which is vastly superior" or simply "which is superior".
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Sunday, February 25 2007 @ 05:40 PM PST