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User Profile for Haenk

User Name Haenk

Member Since 2000-09-22

Total number of Feedback Posts: 42

Total number of comments: 2

Last 10 Feedback Posts by Haenk  [ Search for All ]

Apple Java 2 SE 5.0R1 (Mac OS X)

Great - drop 10.3 and all current users of OS X  

We have been waiting for this exactly how long? Now they will make it 10.4 only, leaving all 10.3 with the extremely inferior "old Java". [alert admin]

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Friday, April 29 2005 @ 08:02 AM PDT

ATI Radeon Display 4.2.5 (Mac OS X)

New cards not listed?  

The 9200/PCI, new 9000 and new 9800 are already listed (with ATI part-numbers) by distributors - but not supported yet? [alert admin]

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Wednesday, May 05 2004 @ 11:32 PM PDT

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good and bad  

finally doesnt crash when clicking on an email with attachment (didnt happen with 1.4, but with all later versions) but: ALL OF MY BOOKMARKS ARE GONE. The booksmarks file is empty. Probably about 3 dozen of *really important* business bookmarks vanished. ergo: minus 1 star - I wonderr how such an essential bug could slip into a full release version :( [alert admin]

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Saturday, November 29 2003 @ 03:51 AM PST

DYMO LabelWriter 6.0 (Mac OS X)

Thanks, but no thanks  

I have been printing tens of thousands of labels with my 330 Turbo - still it is *impossible* to switch over to the OSX version; I have to do all my printing in Classic (which doesn't work half the time either; sometimes even a complete reboot is necessary - I assume it's a driver thing). I filed several bug reports and inquiries, Dymo was very responsive at first, but absolutely unwilling to solve issues or even confirm them, they call it a "feature" (I think I heard that somewhere else, too). Just one simple example: create a barcode as broad as possible in Classic, then load the very same label into the OSX version - whoops. Another issue is the completely different rendering engine (looks like they started over from the scratch for the OSX version, which is a good thng per se), fonts and therefor your label layout is a whole mess when importing your Classic labels into the OSX version. Well, 0 (zero) stars for this one - mainly due to the complete ignorance. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, July 08 2003 @ 02:30 PM PDT

FireStarter FX 1.0b4 (Mac OS X)

Not perfect, but usable  

reproducable crashes - but still usable, considering it's an early beta. And it's free. [alert admin]

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Thursday, June 26 2003 @ 11:05 PM PDT

Symantec Norton Utilities 8.0 (Mac OS X)

Beware, beware and again: beware!  

We get a constant 2-5 calls per week due to complete data loss and almost all returned external (some internal too) drives share one common thing: the customer installed Norton and/or tried to fix his issues with Norton. So the first question when a customer calls is: "Did you install Norton?". Too bad we aren't charging anything for our support - Norton Utilities would have made us rich. Now it only costs us money - and not a little amount. If you love your data or prefer a stable system - stay away. FAR away. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, June 25 2003 @ 12:35 PM PDT

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Maybe it's just me  

But I still can't print - print status message says it is printing - but it is not. Any ideas? (Printing from all other apps works fine.) (OSX 10.1.5) [alert admin]

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Wednesday, June 25 2003 @ 01:55 AM PDT

HTML-Optimizer X 7.5 (Mac OS X)

I agree - no need to use it.  

First of all - most apps can be configured to export pretty good HTML - even MS apps do it pretty straight and are *much* at it than expected. Then: really learn to code HTML, so you are able to recognize good or bad code. Finally: most of the webservers use Apache, sporting mod-gzip. This on-the-fly compression reduces the size HTML-page transmitted to a minimum - it doesn't matter if you have a nicely structured code (you should *always* try to do it that way, makes debugging a lot easier) or not - the difference in size is only a couple of bytes. (sidenote: an extra table or two don't matter either) Rather learn to do your graphics right - with mod-gzip, your HTML is rarely more than 2k, usual graphics size is about a hundred (!) times as large. Obviously, this is the place to save bandwidth and loading time.. [alert admin]

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Thursday, June 19 2003 @ 01:49 PM PDT

Master of Orion III 1.2 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)

Patch fixes a lot of issues  

but not the major one: the fun. MOO3 simply sucks. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, June 11 2003 @ 03:47 AM PDT

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Doesn't work for me - at all  

App won't start up with OSX 10.1.5; previous alpha and beta are running without a glitch. Any ideas? [alert admin]

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Friday, May 30 2003 @ 04:44 AM PDT

Last 10 Comments by Haenk  [ Search for All ]

Radeon 9600 Pro is now Unknown ATI  

Well, the 9600 is a) not listed as supported card b) an OEM card (like all built-in cards by Apple). So that's 2 reasons why it isn't supposed to work...

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Friday, April 02 2004 @ 04:45 AM PST

10.1.x version  

Yes, but it's an outdated and buggy version. Its' free though, so I don't complain :)

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Friday, August 01 2003 @ 04:08 AM PDT