User Name PolishSumgai
Member Since 2005-10-17
Total number of Feedback Posts: 11
Total number of comments: 1
Last 10 Feedback Posts by PolishSumgai [ Search for All ]
Typinator 2.0 (Mac OS X)
What a time saver this mutility is + best one out there for the MAC !! ![]()
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I tried every Typinator- styled application available for OS X and this one works the best, no problems and it sure saves a lot of time when typing. I use a lot of repetitive phrases, words and www site addresses and this makes life so much easier. The authors other programs work GREAT also - KeyCue and PopChar X which I also use everyday. Get the s/w bundle from them and save some bucks, all 3 are utilities I use everyday. [alert admin]
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Monday, August 13 2007 @ 02:14 PM PDT
KeyCue 3.0 (Mac OS X)
If you want to use key strokes instead of relying on a mouse, or the mouse pad on your PowerBook is to fussy than get this utility. It works 100% of the time, is stable and saves me a lot of time. Try it, I'm sure you'll like it. [alert admin]
Monday, August 13 2007 @ 02:08 PM PDT
PopChar X 3.2 (Mac OS X)
Can't live without this app..... ![]()
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a real time saver... try it .... I don't know how I got along without this utility [alert admin]
Monday, August 13 2007 @ 01:58 PM PDT
Cunning Fox 1.0.5 (Mac OS X)
Cunning Fox is a tool to stop and continue the running applications under mac os x, so that you can "pause" other applications to gain optimal performance for a specific application moreover it also provides information about application such as CPU usage memory etc. Just like it says it's a GREAT tool to kill running applications that are locked up - non responsive -etc. never has failed me and it's been a life saver, as I overwork my Mac to the limit and beyond 100% of the time. [alert admin]
Monday, August 13 2007 @ 01:55 PM PDT
Filegazer 1.3.1 (Mac OS X)
Excellent value - Excellent software ![]()
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Try this shareware and others produced by this author, if you want to purchase get their entire suite of utilities and save your self some bucks. Works great, no problems, and a BIG time saver not having to open an application to look as a picture, document, etc. [alert admin]
Monday, August 13 2007 @ 01:50 PM PDT
Trampoline 2.1 (Mac OS X)
I have no problems recommending this software, it's stable, easy to use and works as advertised, a real nice utility to load on your MAC. [alert admin]
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Monday, August 13 2007 @ 01:45 PM PDT
Sticky Windows 2.3.2 (Mac OS X)
PROBLEM RESOLVED - works OK now !!! ![]()
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After a couple attempts to insert the serial number - even after booting in SAFE MODE, actually a LOT of attempts, the authors emailed me a different serial number and now the software works as described so I will increase my ratings, it really is a nice utility to have on your MAC [alert admin]
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Monday, August 13 2007 @ 01:42 PM PDT
Sticky Windows 2.3.2 (Mac OS X)
Can't get registration code to register the software, the software works for me but a nag screen pops up when ever I use the program, and it will not go away - very disturbing after you pay to register the software - I could have had the same results and not spent $$$ to register the program. This was one of other programs purchased as a "suite" ALL the other programs work as promised w/o any problems AND I can put my registration code in them and no nag screens appear. If the other software can take the code why can't STICKY WINDOWS??? STICKY WINDOWS when working works well. The author(s) told me " make sure ALL the other programs on your MAC are turned off before you enter the registration code " , needless to say that lame explanation did not work, I still can't enter a registration code as of today,AND I have not heard back from the company again, even though I complained it would not accept my registration code a second and third time to them. I suggested if there was a problem having others entering their registration codes maybe they should consider " hard code " the registration code into the software and have it downloaded that way from a secure / password protected site. Ignoring your registered users and not communicating with them is no way to run a railroad, a couple more comments like this ( as well as other negatives ) can guarantee the kiss of death to STICKY WINDOWS. I will be glad to amend this review once it's stable and I can properly insert the registration code without being told that shutting ALL my running programs down was the solution, when that does not even come close to curing the problem. I would suggest the authors burn some midnight oil and get the problem fixed AND communicate with your customers if you want to suceed in the dog eat dog world of producing software for the MAC. You have a GREAT idea, just get it working properly or go find another line of work, there are plenty of great working MAC programs out there, right now this just is not one of them. [alert admin]
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Thursday, August 09 2007 @ 03:15 AM PDT
Email Backup Pro 1.1 (Mac OS X)
I configured the product and have been waiting 3 days fior it to backup my mail at 05:05 AM and nada. I'll wait until the next version to re-try, good intentions by the author, great idea, it just does not work for me. [alert admin]
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Thursday, November 16 2006 @ 03:55 AM PST
Cashbox 0.50 (Mac OS X)
Great freeware product. No problems. Very stable. What files do I backup and where are they located? TIA [alert admin]
Tuesday, October 10 2006 @ 07:06 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by PolishSumgai [ Search for All ]
No I am not a s/w developer, I'm a MAC user and customer who feels that he is being ignored by the developers in not fixing the problem. Fix the problem and I'll crawl back in my hole and not bother anyone. BUT until the problem is fixed I'm not going away.
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Sunday, August 12 2007 @ 08:28 PM PDT