User Name Vlad L'Impala
Member Since 2002-02-05
Total number of Feedback Posts: 67
Total number of comments: 10
Last 10 Feedback Posts by Vlad L'Impala [ Search for All ]
TNEF's Enough 2.0 (Mac OS X)
Working as a consultant, I constantly receive Win attachments from clients and, every now and then, one of these "winmail.dat" files. If there is only one content item I can usually open it by experimenting with suffixes but if there is even a corporate logo in the content as well as the file that matters, I have been condemned to frustration; until now. TNEF's enough does what it says, meaning problem solved. What more could you want? [alert admin]
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Sunday, May 24 2009 @ 10:14 PM PDT
Cha-Ching 1.2.2 (Mac OS X)
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This is a nice app with a good interface, easy to use and effective for personal finance management. Not sure where the previous poster was coming from. This version has no stability or feature problems under OS X 10.5. I recommend it highly in this software niche. [alert admin]
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Friday, December 14 2007 @ 04:25 PM PST
Flip Clock 1.1.3 (Mac OS X)
Where does this thing get its time? It is an hour slow in Sydney, Australia, and two hours slow if I switch off DST. Does it have an option to read System Time? Can I tell it I live on a raft in the Tasman Sea? [alert admin]
Thursday, December 22 2005 @ 02:05 AM PST
Faith Converter 1.7 (Mac OS X)
Relying on testing rather than faith, I can advise AppleBeer that Faith Converter 1.7 works perfectly on my 10.3.6 system. If the humour does not work for you, skip the spurious technical complaints about the product and just pray in your preferred mode for its demise. [alert admin]
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Sunday, November 14 2004 @ 05:58 PM PST
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...under 10.3.6 either. PB17 1GB RAM. It tries to start and quits immediately with no message. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, November 10 2004 @ 02:40 PM PST
Boolean Calculator 1.1 (Mac OS X)
Would be nice if it recognised "xor" rather than having to write out "(x or y) and not (x and y)". [alert admin]
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Friday, November 05 2004 @ 01:39 AM PST
Ratiocinator 2.1 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
Still happening [alert admin]
Friday, November 05 2004 @ 01:29 AM PST
Revolution 2.2.1 (Mac OS X)
It seems that Runtime has turned its attention much more aggressively to bugs over the last few months. The complaints seen here were also echoed on Revolution's user lists earlier this year, and the 2.2 and 2.2.1 releases show a direct response. All of Mindlube's positives are there and some of the most serious problems fixed. I am hoping they will keep up that approach, making a reliable product to fulfill its potential. It would be a pity if they did not because it is a really great product and a fast-growing company. Mind you, most of the problems have been in the IDE. The engine has always been solid but now the IDE is getting fixed too. I'm looking forward to more cool features and more bugs fixed. [alert admin]
Friday, June 25 2004 @ 08:32 PM PDT
OmniWeb 5.0 beta 7 (Mac OS X)
I used to rave about Omniweb, and was an early licenser of the product. That is, I paid for it when I had good free alternatives. However, it is not a perpetual licence and now I am supposed to pay again when the alternatives are even better and Omniweb no longer has an edge. It is just another browser with its own quirks. I still love the other Omni products I have licensed but really fellas, give it away. If you do not want to give this away to anyone then give it to licence holders of your other products. If you do not want to do that, give upgrades to licence holders of this and other products. If you still do not want to budge, forget it. You have left an irritation with a formerly loyal customer. I have deleted Omniweb and no longer recommend it to others. [alert admin]
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Sunday, June 06 2004 @ 01:24 AM PDT
Cyberduck 2.3 (Mac OS X)
Thank you. I own OsXigen and am interested to compare this. [alert admin]
Sunday, May 16 2004 @ 01:13 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by Vlad L'Impala [ Search for All ]
Useless troll
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Sunday, September 07 2008 @ 05:21 PM PDT
So, Bill, you do not say you use the product but you do like superficial analyses. Any other contributions to make?
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Sunday, June 04 2006 @ 01:35 AM PDT
So, Bill, you do not say you use the product but you do like superficial analyses. Any other contributions to make?
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Sunday, June 04 2006 @ 01:31 AM PDT
I built some complex applications in HC, both for my own use and a couple for commercial use. Revolution blows HC into the weeds in every respect other than useability for pure novices, and even that is only because HC is comparatively so trivial. If you think otherwise, there is something deeply conservative about your approach or you have some other agenda.
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Sunday, June 04 2006 @ 01:30 AM PDT
I built some complex applications in HC, both for my own use and a couple for commercial use. Revolution blows HC into the weeds in every respect other than useability for pure novices, and even that is only because HC is comparatively so trivial. If you think otherwise, there is something deeply conservative about your approach or you have some other agenda.
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Sunday, June 04 2006 @ 01:26 AM PDT
I agree. Especially given that the Classic Nisus was so strong in this area. Has to be another thing reintroduced for the new one.
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Thursday, April 13 2006 @ 12:56 AM PDT
It was versiontracker that censored your name, not me :-D :-D
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Sunday, May 15 2005 @ 06:49 PM PDT
scot*censored*ers, isn't "except by a menu method" a bit misleading when you just click a button which takes that action? Fair enough to ask for a key combination as something faster but on the facts of your own critique you appear to be a bit hard on PMX. I loved Macproject as well, but I dislike every current alternative more than PMX :-). PMX is certainly worth a positive rating rather than a negative one.…
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Sunday, May 15 2005 @ 06:47 PM PDT
The principal danger appears to be that of believing mcolacino's comment. Scary dialogs? Trouble moving things? General interface problems? Sorry, not experienced here. Flawless, certainly not but still a very fine application at a very good price.
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Sunday, May 15 2005 @ 06:34 PM PDT
I have a manual now, thanks Ricardo. Hmm. I might register this. It may lack the tactile delight of the real thing but otoh it is somewhat faster.
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Saturday, December 27 2003 @ 02:51 PM PST