User Name cobrabyte
Member Since 2003-02-07
Total number of Feedback Posts: 16
Total number of comments: 0
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Maxi Bidder 1.7 (Mac OS X)
This product has worked, as-advertised, from day-one! I haven't had a single problem with it and it appears that joemit is an isolated case (look at the nut holding the wheel). I have saved more than 10x the cost of MaxiBidder through the use of the sniping capabilities and it's great to have had 2 free updates! I recommend this product to my friends because it's a solid product with great support! The developer keeps adding features and I keep finding uses for them! It's that simple! :) [alert admin]
Sunday, December 07 2003 @ 03:32 PM PST
Duality GT 4.02 (Mac OS X)
If you look at your crash log, you will see that the crash is related to a hard-coded library path, rather than a relative path. I have informed the developer of the problem and I am sure that it will be fixed in the upcoming hours. [alert admin]
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Monday, November 24 2003 @ 09:16 PM PST
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DeepVacuum is the perfect GUI to wget! Now that it supports Safari cookies, it's only that much better! I recommend this product 100% ... hands-down ... no questions asked. It's the only product of its kind and it does, to-the-tee, what it advertises! [alert admin]
Thursday, November 13 2003 @ 11:33 PM PST
Windows Media Player 9.0 (Mac OS X)
The installer hangs and does *NOTHING* on 10.3 Server. [alert admin]
Thursday, November 13 2003 @ 12:55 PM PST
R-Name 3.0 (Mac OS X)
Not sure why ... but when I run the application, it shows up for a split second in the dock and that's all she wrote. Hoping you get this compiled for 10.3 soon ... great app! =) [alert admin]
Wednesday, November 12 2003 @ 01:28 AM PST
Cocoa Poker 1.6 (Mac OS X)
Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) Not Working
This does not work under Panther ... think it needs to be recompiled under 10.3. [alert admin]
Sunday, November 09 2003 @ 09:27 PM PST
PDF Browser Plugin 1.2.2 (Mac OS X)
It amazes me that Apple has not added this functionality to Safari as a standard feature. This plug-in, however, does have the same quality that Apple would release and is very much stable. Like all the others who have reviewed this, I really enjoy the smooth scrolling and the little page number indicator. Very stylish and very clean! Thanks for keeping this little pearl free! [alert admin]
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Wednesday, November 05 2003 @ 07:32 AM PST
Saft 5.0.0 (Mac OS X)
Hao, I understand if you need money ... but you still have to be reasonable. Some of us are developers and know how many hours you have invested in this product. It's a great product. On the other hand, it's a relatively small product, in the eyes of most of your customers (or would-be customers). I can almost guarantee that you would sell more copies at something in the $3-5 range than in the $10 range ... which could actually net you more money. You need to ease your product into payware ... not just expect people who have been using it (for free) to pay $10. That's ludicrous. You claim that you have had 20,000 downloads ... do the math ... would you rather 1% of those people pay you $10 ... or 15% or more pay you $3-5? I support the purchasing of software and make it a note to purchase at least one a week ... there are other people out there like me, I am sure of it. But, you need to get realistic in your asking price. =) [alert admin]
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Wednesday, October 29 2003 @ 10:46 AM PST
Saft 5.0.0 (Mac OS X)
Wow! I am not going to lie and say that Saft isn't a cool plugin ... because it is. But $10!?! Wow, I guess inflation is hitting everywhere. Pfft. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, October 28 2003 @ 09:00 AM PST
FFTea 1.0b1 (Mac OS X)
I agree with Mashiro, it could definitely use a frequency range tool. I love the program though ... very cool. [alert admin]
Sunday, October 12 2003 @ 02:20 PM PDT
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