User Name RobJones
Member Since 2000-08-04
Total number of Feedback Posts: 6
Total number of comments: 0
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iRatchet 1.44 (Mac OS X)
I spent several weeks looking for the right tool to handle my invoices. I tried at least 8 different apps because I wanted to move away from Quickbooks. I'm in the tech field and my invoices include time and fixed prices. This application nailed the feature set I wanted with a few features I didn't know I wanted until I had them. If you need an invoicing and time management application that is rapidly developed and constantly improving I recommend you try the demo and see for yourself. I bought my copy before my demo ran out. This was the only app that I liked right away and it looks and feels like a Mac app. [alert admin]
Monday, May 08 2006 @ 04:18 PM PDT
info.xhead 1.1 (Mac OS X)
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I looked at many apps, these are the ones I actually installed on my machine and tested. The ones that use the Address Book layout that I tried, iSecret, Wallet, info Non Address Book format, Pastor, Password Retriever, Safe Place I looked at about 6 others from their website only. info.xhead is stable and had the best set of features and the developer is quick to respond to my questions. They also implemented my suggestion of field spacing in version 1.1 Rob Jones Tech Support, LLC recommends info.xhead [alert admin]
Sunday, December 11 2005 @ 06:29 PM PST
Booxter 1.2.1 (Mac OS X)
I looked at both this and Books before I decided to buy Booxter. It really did not come down to features, as they are similar, it came down to the interface. I really prefered the layout and look of Booxter. I think I mostly prefer it because it mimics the style of iPhoto and iTunes and has smart lists which is very important to me. Both applications are great, really great, but if you like iPhoto and iTune's interface then you may prefer Booxter. [alert admin]
Tuesday, February 17 2004 @ 07:51 AM PST
Books 2.0.4 (Mac OS X)
I looked at both this and Booxter before I decided to buy Booxter. It really did not come down to features, as they are similar, it came down to the interface. I really prefered the layout and look of Booxter. I think I mostly prefer it because it mimics the style of iPhoto and iTunes and has smart lists which is very important to me. Both applications are great, really great, but if you like iPhoto and iTune's interface then you may prefer Booxter. [alert admin]
Tuesday, February 17 2004 @ 07:49 AM PST
Booxter 1.2 (Mac OS X)
I bought this software for my wife because she has a lot of books and this is the best option. I was going to make a suggestion for an improvement to the software (smart lists) but the developer beat me to it. Great work, do you have any plans for other applications? [alert admin]
Thursday, February 05 2004 @ 01:09 PM PST
Whoopie 1.1.1 (Mac OS 9)
"Whoopie". I found a copy of it on a magazine disk (MacWorld or MacFormat). I put it on my iMac and have found it wonderful. The empty trash keystroke fills an enormous hole in the Mac OS, and "Special" never did look right on the Menu bar. Brilliant. [alert admin]
Saturday, June 23 2001 @ 10:51 AM PDT
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