User Name binosama
Member Since 2005-09-27
Total number of Feedback Posts: 38
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iVolume 2.5.3 (Mac OS X)
This app is quite useless, since the volume adaption is not done to the single file itself, so it really would leave the treatment changed to an absolute volume of your choice and thus your treated files would appear in the same volume in any/every and not just in iTunes or other Apple-crap.
Maybe it works for iTunes, but this is useless as a priest.
This means, you are already cheated with the product description above. It is not what music enthusiasts need.
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Monday, December 03 2007 @ 12:08 PM PST
Acquisition 2.0v205 (Mac OS X)
- Idiotic program
- Idiotic, greedy, cheating developer
What do you expect?!
A pure rip off and a PoS? Then you find here what you searched.
But if you want some decent software, something working, keep your fingers off! They cheat you like a hillibilly.
Check Cabos for example! It's free and works the same way.
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Thursday, November 29 2007 @ 12:23 PM PST
Acquisition 2.0v201 (Mac OS X)
What's elegant with this POS? I don't know what the developer smokes, but he really must be derailed.
This bunch of sick code even gets worse, naggier and finding less stuff except spam and other nonsense, which it seems to be built for.
> the P2P app Mac users deserve.
I would pay the ridiculous shareware fee if I would be allowed to give the developer what he deserves. Really! In all other instances it's nothing else than a cheek and a rip off.
Keep your fingers off! Cabos isn't much better but it is free. Try that one!
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Thursday, October 18 2007 @ 11:12 AM PDT
Salling Clicker 3.5 (Mac OS X)
Does what the description says, but there is no real need for it, except some playing around.
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Thursday, October 04 2007 @ 04:12 AM PDT
BusyBee 3.7 (Mac OS X)
What a waste of time and effort - POS!
You'd better give those VT-bunglers a hand, they'll never get it - these site is just an annoying bunch of crap.
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Wednesday, September 05 2007 @ 12:42 PM PDT
Taco HTML Edit 1.7.3 (Mac OS X)
... within 1,5 years? Are you serious?
There's a lot to do. Did you stop support completely?
Why, e. g., does Cmd-N open those tiny windows far away from any border resp. why aren't we allowed to define where and in which size Taco opens new windows, what they contain, and why does it still auto-indent, even if it' switched off. And and and ... More marking colors, and many more features missing.
Wouldn't it be great, those bungling VersionWankers would use any proper tools or have it be done by anyone with just minimal talent?! Their greed-site is horrible and even makes it to get worse each day.
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Monday, August 06 2007 @ 07:55 AM PDT
Taco HTML Edit 1.7.3 (Mac OS X)
... within 1,5 years? Are you serious?
There's a lot to do. Did you stop support completely?
Why, e. g., does Cmd-N open those tiny windows far away from any border resp. why aren't we allowed to define where and in which size Taco opens new windows, what they contain, and why does it still auto-indent, even if it' switched off. And and and ... More marking colors, and many more features missing.
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Monday, August 06 2007 @ 07:38 AM PDT
Cabos 0.7.2 (Mac OS X)
<p> but many features and speed missing. <p> Why are we not allowed to kick results out of the lists (wrong ones, spam, already downloaded, ...) to enhance the overview? <p> Only 3 connections? Not enough! <p> Editing the ignore list in the preferences is a horror. Don't you have any idea of even one better solution? ;-) And why does Cabos not respect some of the key words/criteria? <p> The download list is, let's say it gently, a piece of shit. Check Acquisition, and you know how it has to be done! Then add a search function, and we are happy! <p> And when you have enough time, add a feature to the preferences where we can define the standards for (all) searches, like main filter (type, key words, ...) and the opposite of the ignore list, e. g. search only MP3s, and improve the filter, so we can combine more criteria. And a way to restrict results in fact to files that have the search criteria in its name/ID tags. <p> [alert admin]
Tuesday, July 24 2007 @ 10:13 AM PDT
X29-Renamer 1.3 (Mac OS X)
This may help with separate/independant files but not with those their name was chosen on purpose, their name does more than just being fun.
Which kind of help is it when you loose, maybe, the dates of fotos, the sorting numbering, the names of persons, ...
What would help is: The app has to add two informations.
First write/add the original name into the comment field within the file information (both OS 9 and OS X).
Second and most important it has to create a protocol file or similar in which it puts a "translation list" which allows, besides of peeking in manually, the app to re-translate the filenames when they are sent back to OS X.
And you must have a wide range of settings to adapt name changing to your comfort.
In any case there must be a reliable documentation about what happened to your filenames for being able to reproduce the canges.
In the recent version this app is unseless, though.
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Thursday, May 17 2007 @ 12:08 AM PDT
MyPopBarrier 2.3.8 (Mac OS X)
Another mailchecker doesn't make any sense at all, there are enough of them.
But if you refine filtering functions and features, it could become a indispensable tool, especially since the development of "PostArmor" was stopped.
A great tool, but because of the Java-base slow and problematic, but til now the only one of this type.
To hell with all those filters like SpamSieve/Fire/Sweep etc. if you have to download all the crap anyway - we should get rid of it right on the server.
Until there arises a fine app working on this principle, I will stick to PostArmor.
Give Spam no chance!
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Thursday, April 19 2007 @ 09:49 AM PDT
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