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User Name Px2

Member Since 2005-03-12

Total number of Feedback Posts: 4

Total number of comments: 2

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Syncopation 2.1.2 (Mac OS X)

Feature request x 2  

It would be handy to be able to search within the Syncopation app, rather than having to scroll around. Some kind of success/error reporting would be handy too - for example a green tick could appear next to each track after a successful sync. This would allow the user to order by ticked/unticked, which would then make it easier to see unsynced tracks. [alert admin]

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Saturday, September 27 2008 @ 05:49 AM PDT

Syncopation 2.1.2 (Mac OS X)

The best option for syncing iTunes libraries on multiple macs  

I have played around with seemingly endless options for synchronising multiple iTunes libraries for a while now. The problem with ordinary sync options like Chronosync or SuperlexibleSynchronizer, though they are both excellent tools, is that iTunes has it's own system for maintaining order (just take a look at the album art folder), as well as for storing things like play count etc. This means that it's hard to keep track of everything in the sync process. (Should I update folder 0CC21615E6B1CFC1 or not? What is 04632DFDB66A2100.itc? Do I need to copy it to my Album Art folder?) I tried Syncopation today, for probably the fifth time, and I have come to the conclusion that it's the best option (including other iTunes sync apps). It synchronises tracks, playlists and all sorts of meta data, including e.g. last played date. It does the job seemlessly and quickly across the (local) network, between two macs, in my case, though I believe it can sync more. It's early days yet, so I may yet encounter some bugs, but so far so good. (I did see a single anomaly in the number of tracks, which I have to look into). I bought the app anyway... $29 is a bit steep for something like this, but for the simplicity it feels worth it. [alert admin]

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Saturday, September 27 2008 @ 05:43 AM PDT

Meditation Timer 1.2 (Mac OS X)

Cool little app  

A cool little app that works great on OS X 10.5.4. Thanks to the developer for giving this out for free. [alert admin]

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Sunday, August 03 2008 @ 12:09 PM PDT

Gcal.app 1.08 (Mac OS X)

Very useful program  

Great little app! Very useful and simple application. It needs a little polishing, but is basically stable and reliable. I hope someone can pick up the development of this product, which I believe is open-source and hosted on Google's code site. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, November 20 2007 @ 11:03 PM PST

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YOU like it  

No need for rude comments. The developer is generously contributing, free-of-charge, something quite specific for users of Google Cal who need a simplified interface to access their calendars on a Mac. Gcal fills the gap where Google and iCal don't meet - entirely without cost to the end-user. (Spanning Sync, which is not freeware, is another alternative.) Thanks to the developer for sharing his time and energy in a useful and intelligent way.

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Tuesday, November 20 2007 @ 11:18 PM PST

Can't get it.  

I just removed '-link' from the downloaded filename 'SafarIcon 2.1.4.tar.gz-link', which gave me SafarIcon 2.1.4.tar.gz that can then be uncompressed. It worked fine for me.

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Saturday, March 12 2005 @ 09:55 AM PST