User Name JimG74
Member Since 2003-03-28
Total number of Feedback Posts: 2
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NameChanger 2.2.1 (Mac OS X)
I downloaded this with a little trepidation - a few hundred downloads but no one had reviewed it. I also wondered how intuitive the tool would be. I needed to rename a few hundred files quickly., The download and install were simple. I dragged NameChanger to the applications folder and fired it up. I noticed it had spotlight integration, so I typed in the string I wanted to match. The list of files wanted appeared in the left side, so I selected all the ones I wanted, which was easy because they were correctly grouped. Then I typed in the string I wanted to replace on the left, the string I wanted on the right, and clicked the replace button. The replacement happened so fast I had to go check to see if all the files actually had changed. They had! I am pleased to give this product my highest recommendation for replacing file names. It took less time to rename hundreds of files than it did to write this review. The tool is smart, intuitive (didn't even need to search for instructions), well done! -Jim Gordon [alert admin]
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Sunday, January 25 2009 @ 09:43 AM PST
WebTableReport 4.0 (Mac OS X)
WebTableReport.xlt uses new features available only in Excel v.X. It will not run in older versions of Excel. If you try to run it in Excel 2001 nothing bad will happen but it won't work. If you try to run it in Excel 98, Excel 98 will simply crash - there's no way to prevent this from happening. [alert admin]
Wednesday, May 14 2003 @ 06:21 AM PDT
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AppleScript... often neglected superpower
The price for version 2.6 was reduced to $10 May, 2005. From a developer's point of view Microsoft made Mac PowerPoint extensible by supporting Microsoft's Visual Basic and AppleScript so that additional features could be added by 3rd party developers. In Excel you can make a macro to loop through your files and import worksheets into Excel. Here's how to make stacked bar graphs in Excel http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/axes.html#StakCht
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Tuesday, May 03 2005 @ 06:17 PM PDT