User Name Dylan_McNamee_905
Member Since 2003-05-12
Total number of Feedback Posts: 3
Total number of comments: 6
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The Amazing Brain Train 1.02 (Mac OS X)
My 8-year-old daughter Loves this game. In a scene that's very sweet, she also helps our 4-year-old son by reading the instructions and cut-scenes as he plays as well. Yet another top-notch offering from Grubby games. So far, I've been impressed by everything they've done, and at very reasonable prices. If I were to offer any suggestions for improvement, it would be to be a bit more explicit about the suggested ages for this game. 4 is too young without help. I'm not sure what the "maximum suggested age" would be, but it's not as ageless as I've found Brain Age to be. [alert admin]
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Monday, May 05 2008 @ 07:16 PM PDT
ChipWits II 10/18/07 (Mac OS X)
comment: Adobe needs to make Air app-installs simpler
This is the first Adobe Air project I've seen for download on VT. Unlike the one-step "drag this icon to your Applications folder" or the "double-click the installer", the poor developer of ChipWits has to give a 6-step instruction guide, all about Air, and that doesn't include first-time Air users. I'm nostalgic about ChipWits too (man, I'd forgotten about it), but this complexity, and my lack of trust that Adobe won't leave turds all over my hard-drive makes me think twice about this. [alert admin]
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Saturday, October 20 2007 @ 08:13 AM PDT
Cheap Impostor 2.3 (Mac OS X)
<developer here> Cheap Impostor is back, and Tiger compatible. [alert admin]
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Friday, July 08 2005 @ 10:25 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by Dylan_McNamee_905 [ Search for All ]
$12.99 isn't much to pay for good software, BUT...
I'm uninstalling WhatSize. After launching the freeware version and answering yes to it's auto-upgrade notice (without warning of Freeware->shareware status change). This isn't respectful of your users. Goodbye. Sigh.
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Saturday, March 29 2008 @ 11:40 AM PDT
I agree that Visio support was probably huge. Lumping that in with multi-page document support might be why so many folks are grumbling. The single-page limitation of the non-pro graffle is why I bought pro (1, then paid for 2, 3 and 4)...but I agree with other folks that this "upgrade train" has gotten too expensive, and I'm hopping off. Maybe if you added multi-page support, and nothing else, to non-pro, And gave folks…
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Thursday, March 13 2008 @ 10:37 AM PDT
comment: Adobe needs to make Air app-installs simpler
As the original poster, with the latest version (of Chip Wits and Leopard), things install fine. One interesting point: when it launches, AIR complains "This application requires a version of AIR which is no longer supported. Please contact the author for an updated version". It worked even with this warning.
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Thursday, November 08 2007 @ 12:04 PM PST
comment: Adobe needs to make Air app-installs simpler
After posting this comment in the wrong place (it really belongs on the Adobe Air listing), I decided I owed it to the developer to try it out. The Air install failed with a message to quit and try again, which also failed. I'm running the latest beta of 10.5 (I'm an ADC member), but I'd figure that Adobe would have Air 10.5 compatible by now. I guess not.
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Saturday, October 20 2007 @ 09:35 AM PDT
It turns out, so does Quicktime player...just open the AV controls.
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Wednesday, October 10 2007 @ 03:17 PM PDT
<developer here> No, Cheap Impostor doesn't currently do bleeds. It does do creep compensation. It's really meant for people with simple imposition needs, though the feature set is increasing
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Monday, September 25 2006 @ 09:18 AM PDT