User Name Rickmusique
Member Since 2000-02-06
Total number of Feedback Posts: 12
Total number of comments: 1
Last 10 Feedback Posts by Rickmusique [ Search for All ]
Apple iTunes 5.0 (Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows 2000)
I never likes Win Media Player because of the tooooooo many features it present. If i want to listen to music, i use iTune because the playlist is easy to use, and it only show what i need: Title, artist, album, etc. I don't need hundreads of button or panels or else. Also, The icon is easyer to identifie when i see an audio file. I am not sure about ver. 5 but we'll see [alert admin]
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Monday, September 12 2005 @ 08:48 PM PDT
Google Desktop 2.0 (Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows 2000)
Everything Google does is like WOW. But i wonder why this search tool need 500 mb of HD space. I will surely try it but it MUST be something great to use that mush space because i will wipe it fast! [alert admin]
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Thursday, September 01 2005 @ 12:47 PM PDT
MobyDock 0.87b (Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows 2000)
Ok, its good, wait t'il it get better! ![]()
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I just trade my Mac for a PC. What i miss the most is the use of keyboard shortcuts instead of the mouse, THE COMMAND KEY, and the dock.. yes, i got used to it (i work all day on a mac). I tried many dock apps and i liked this one the most because i can place it above the taskbar. I would like the show/hide feature to be faster like the others but i guess i'll just wait and see... [alert admin]
Wednesday, July 13 2005 @ 12:18 AM PDT
LimeWire X 4.3.2 (Mac OS X)
Still the best on mac but very slow to work with! ![]()
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what else can i say! [alert admin]
Sunday, January 23 2005 @ 11:15 AM PST
Poisoned 0.519 (Mac OS X)
Everything is like the old days of aimster, easy and fast but most of the file found never download. i have like 2/10 file that finish. So for now, i will still use Lime Wire. [alert admin]
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Friday, January 21 2005 @ 07:07 PM PST
LimeWire 4.0.3 (Mac OS 9)
What an improvement. I started using it since aimster started to ask money because it was the last that worked. But now, it is not only the last that worth it but it is the best these day. for the first time, i even think of buying the full version!! [alert admin]
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Wednesday, July 07 2004 @ 05:28 PM PDT
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best apps yet on the market on Mac plateform. But, the app seem to be very large and it take forever to open. I miss the old days of Aimster or even Rapster. The apps were simple and faster to use. I give 4 stars just because it works (it seems to be difficult to get this kind of apps to work because it is the only one). [alert admin]
Friday, April 11 2003 @ 09:40 PM PDT
Cabrio 1.4.6 (Mac OS 9)
Simple, compact mp3 player ... Nothing more to say. It works well on a Mac 9.2. I was looking for a simple MP3 player that play music at work and this is it. [alert admin]
Tuesday, October 29 2002 @ 01:25 AM PST
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MPEG files that were cut short like they were finished (but they were not cause in QT5, when the cursor arrived at the end, simply dragging in backward allowed us to see the next part of the video) and maybe the AVI issue that is more annoying that important, QT still number 1 media player i've seen. I just hate Windows Media Player (even on a PC). [alert admin]
Friday, October 18 2002 @ 06:16 AM PDT
DiskTracker 2.2b3 (Mac OS 9)
than every other shareware i've tryed (on Mac and Win). I would like an option the export only applications or something like that. Keep going on, it is a must for file tracking. [alert admin]
Friday, November 16 2001 @ 10:04 AM PST
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The problem is that Suitcase flag problems even when there are none.
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Wednesday, April 09 2008 @ 11:19 AM PDT