User Name cherry1
Member Since 2006-02-01
Total number of Feedback Posts: 6
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Airfoil 3.0.1 (Mac OS X)
One of the best pieces of software I have. Love it. Use it with Live365, and now with lots of video files. Great great great! [alert admin]
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Sunday, February 03 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
iFlash 2.7.3 (Mac OS X)
Software's not bad, though it does have its problems. You really can't create a deck with many scanned images, so if that is what you are planning, forget it. Biggest problem of all is, there is no support. My Emails have gone unanswered for nearly a month, and the moderator of the support forum has not posted any messages submitted for three months. [alert admin]
Tuesday, December 04 2007 @ 01:49 PM PST
Airfoil 2.0.8 (Mac OS X)
I have used Airfoil for more than a year. I think it is great. Had a blip, as described in my earlier posting, where it seemed to stop working, but Airfoil's Cracker Jack tech support cleared that right up for me (had to simply install the latest build). Great software, great support. [alert admin]
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Monday, July 23 2007 @ 03:51 AM PDT
Airfoil 2.0.8 (Mac OS X)
I used to use Airfoil a lot to stream Radio365 stations. Loved it. Tried it recently, though, and it just doesn't work, and I'm beginning to suspect it has something to do with the recent Apple updates to the OS. I am running 10.4.10 on a MacBook Pro. Tech support has been looking into this for me, but no solution yet. [alert admin]
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Sunday, July 22 2007 @ 05:20 PM PDT
WriteKanji 1.2.5 (Mac OS X)
I like this program a lot. I have no problem displaying the kanji. I especially like the story editor, and the links to quicktime movies showing the stroke order of the kanji. It would be nice if this had features found in programs such as iFlash, which allow you to organize the flashcards, and then score them as you study them (awarding them a point if you remember, and subtracting points if you don't remember). [alert admin]
Tuesday, June 19 2007 @ 03:00 AM PDT
DVD2oneX 2.1.1 (Mac OS X)
I used this for a while. Worked okay at first, but then started getting all kinds of error messages. Bought an external DVD drive that came bundled with Toast. I have found Toast to do everything DVD2One can do, and do it better. Also has better support [alert admin]
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Monday, December 18 2006 @ 03:29 AM PST
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