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User Profile for Clams McShrew

User Name Clams McShrew

Member Since 2001-02-21

Total number of Feedback Posts: 447

Total number of comments: 20

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Mail Act-On 2.1.5 (Mac OS X)

Panther and Tiger?  

Panther and Tiger? Somebody is living in the past. [alert admin]

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Thursday, November 12 2009 @ 03:20 AM PST

Xupport 3.6.0 (Mac OS X)

Tried em all... this one's the best.  

I've tried em all, and they all have advantages and disadvantages. This one is stable, robust enough, fast and quite easy to use. Most importantly it has never messed up my machine, as a few of the others have done. Glad to see it finally getting an update. Hope the developer will be supporting it more often and actively now. Try it! [alert admin]

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Friday, October 30 2009 @ 04:05 PM PDT

fp 3.5 (Mac OS X)

iPhone version  

With permission I would like to port this to the iPhone as a stand-alone shoot-em-up style game. Thanks! [alert admin]

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Wednesday, October 28 2009 @ 05:20 PM PDT

QuarkXPress 8.12 (Mac OS X)

The Quark Lobby on VersionTracker  

It has come to my attention that some reviewers in this forum may have undisclosed professional ties to Quark. There is nothing wrong with company affiliates posting comments. However to do so without mentioning this relationship is deceptive and arguably inappropriate. The reviews in question may be coming from the same person, using aliases, or may represent a larger, more organized and concerted effort to influence this forum. Normal, unaffiliated end-users may recognize the remarks in question. Simply ask yourself if the review you read appears to describe the application that you know of as Quark 8.x (barely improved since the old days) or if it seems to describe some other ideal, chimerical, essentially non-existent page-layout program that we all still wish for, but do not yet have. Another clue to this deception, are reviewers who insist on attacking those of us who post sensible critical comments. This in itself should send up a Big Red 72 pt Helvetica Bold Flag. There is no need to harass those of us with critical views of Quark. It's bad form. Some of us have been using this program, in all its dubious glory and imperfection, for better or worse, till death do us part, since 1987! Our views are relevant, and from a friendlier company, would be invited, valued and appreciated. [alert admin]

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Saturday, September 26 2009 @ 01:45 AM PDT

MenuMeters 1.4b3 (Mac OS X)

It works.  

:-) [alert admin]

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Friday, September 25 2009 @ 10:07 AM PDT

Synergy 4.0.1a (Mac OS X)

No more support for PPC  

Bummber. [alert admin]

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Thursday, September 03 2009 @ 02:34 PM PDT

MenuMeters 1.4b1 (Mac OS X)

We Love It!  

We all love this wonderful little thing, which really should be a built-in feature of the Mac OS. Been using this for years, so very glad to see it still being developed. If you haven't tried MM yet, just load it up and never look back. :-) [alert admin]

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Tuesday, September 01 2009 @ 11:08 AM PDT

Catakig 2.00b4 (Mac OS X)

Works Fine  

Downloads from SourceForge just fine. Launches fine. Works great. The Apple II - now running on OS X machines everywhere! Thanks. :-) [alert admin]

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Monday, August 17 2009 @ 05:52 PM PDT

Starry Night 6.3.3 (Mac OS X)

G4! Who cares!  

G4 ! Who cares about your crummy old G4! This is a fantastic program. Just kidding. Heh. Of course they should make sure it works for all the old macs out there including your G4 and my old Macintosh IIci. But hey, it is a great program. Works perfectly on my G5 PPC dual running latest 10.5.8 Like a friggin super-charged planetarium sitting right on my desk. So 5 stars to balance out the score. If you're interested in the night sky and you haven't tried this yet, don't wait. It's really great. :-) [alert admin]

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Wednesday, August 05 2009 @ 11:00 PM PDT

Jessica's Cupcake Cafe 1.0 (Mac OS X)

Jessica is Hot  

When I take a break from the stress, tension and exhilaration of World of Warcraft or Soldier of Fortune, I like to kick back and relax a bit. That's where Jessica's Cupcake Cafe OS X comes in. This very nicely implemented OpenGL game goodie is the ultimate cupcake baking divertissement for today's discriminating mac-freak. Whether you are preparing a batch of yummy Strawberry Jam Cupcakes with Sugar Icing Frosting, or filling a tray of heavenly Vanilla Cupcakes with Chocolate Buttercream Frosting, you won't be disappointed. Jessica's pastries are delicious. And she's pretty hot too! Housing bubble, health care crisis, massive bank fraud, recession, religious fundamentalism, international terrorism, corporate corruption, governmental graft, global warming, genetically modified foods, impending societal collapse - - Jessica's Cupcake Cafe is not about any of that. Not directly. But keeping a store full of impatient customers happy, and well-nourished, is the perfect metaphor for what we need a little more of today. Don't you think? At a time when college tuition has become an unaffordable luxury for average Americans, role playing games like Jessica's can even help to bridge the growing education gap. Now, thanks to the Cupcake Cafe, high school and college graduates alike can better prepare for their first job in the fast food industry, because Jessica's Cupcake Cafe doubles as a training course in the basics of food preparation, customer service and retail management. Yet you can enjoy this game in the comfort of your parent's basement for just $19.95. Of course you don't have to be a high school student or college graduate to play Jessica's Cupcake Cafe. The wholesome simplicity and universal joyfulness of making cupcakes with Jessica is addictive and appealing to the young and the young at heart. It's for everyone. I'm sure that once you try a little baking with Jessica, you will look on your First Person Shooter and MMOG games in a whole new light. Perhaps a dimmer light. After all, those games are stressful. Rather like work. Jessica's Cupcake Cafe, on the other hand, is soothing, a relaxing respite, a welcome relief for world wide web weary warriors. So, give your Final Fantasy XI, BZFlag or RuneScape a rest. Come bake some cupcakes with Jessica for a change. Yeah, you'll kill fewer tanks and monsters and avatars, but I'm pretty sure you'll be glad you did! [alert admin]

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Wednesday, July 01 2009 @ 03:48 PM PDT

Last 10 Comments by Clams McShrew  [ Search for All ]

Re: AMAZING PROGRAM  

Unfortunately, you may be correct.

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Saturday, September 26 2009 @ 05:21 PM PDT

It worked for me!  

Rude comments are nor permitted on this site. Kindly keep your comments civil and respectful of others. If you do not know how to be polite and civil, you have no place here. Period.

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Saturday, September 19 2009 @ 11:13 PM PDT

Ahh yessss  

Yes!

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Tuesday, December 02 2008 @ 11:07 PM PST

I don't use ANY program...  

And you ain't missing much, brudder. I can tell you dat.

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Wednesday, November 26 2008 @ 01:59 PM PST

Reply to Vic Lennard  

And on what grounds are you giving them four stars? Because for $300 they added several new features that should have been there years ago?

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Monday, August 04 2008 @ 08:37 PM PDT

Try ScreenCleaner Pro instead  

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

Try ScreenCleaner Pro instead  

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

Type softly but carry a HighLoad  

lighten up, you are carrying much too high a load

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Tuesday, January 15 2008 @ 12:51 AM PST

Careful with that icon...  

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

BZFlag NOT  

never mind, BZFZlag suks now, big time. This app is fine.

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Tuesday, October 16 2007 @ 03:07 PM PDT