User Name cocZamudio
Member Since 2002-12-17
Total number of Feedback Posts: 18
Total number of comments: 3
Last 10 Feedback Posts by cocZamudio [ Search for All ]
iData 3.0.22 (Mac OS X)
I've been a happy user of iData 3 since this indispensable product was called "Quick Dex". It's in my Startup Items and always ready to go when I sit down to work. I currently have over 5,000 "Freeform" records, many with embedded images. Part of the beauty of iData 3 are the nearly-instantaneous search and sorting functions. Recently I had a badly corrupted ID3 file due, I believe, to a USB hardware system crash that brought down my computer before I could save iData 3 changes. Robin Casady and Mike Wright of iData3.com stepped to the fore and recovered 99.9 percent of my file. Another developer might have said - with some justification - "You have a backup file, don't you: Just use that." (I DID have a backup file; let's just say that it was a few days old.) Mike and Robin provide a world-class product with world-class support and I'm always happy to pay the price for major version upgrades; it's always a reasonable amount for current iData 3 owners. Highly recommended! [alert admin]
Tuesday, September 02 2008 @ 08:04 AM PDT
FontDoc 1.2 (Mac OS X)
Thanks for keeping FontDoc free. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, October 10 2007 @ 07:02 AM PDT
Font Mate 1.1.1 (Mac OS X)
V1.1.1 does indeed add the functionality of keyboard up and down arrow keys to Font Mate browsing: Select a sample letter in the grid, move over to the font list on the left side of the Font Mate window and highlight a font, then use the up and down arrow keys to navigate through the font list. The large individual letter sample changes for each font as do the smaller letters in the grid. Hold the arrow keys down to quickly "flip" through the fonts. (On my computer, a DP G5, the fonts do not scroll too quickly to browse.) Incorporation of on-screen keyboard equivalents for each letter would bump my rating up to five stars. Font Mate is great freeware; thanks to Tellura Information Services, the developer! [alert admin]
Sunday, September 23 2007 @ 01:08 PM PDT
HealthFile Plus 4.4.0 (Palm OS)
Please give me one more reason NOT to fire up my PC with a Mac version of the HealthFile Plus desktop application. [alert admin]
Friday, January 19 2007 @ 07:05 PM PST
FileZ 6.8.3 (Palm OS)
I've used Tom'Catalog on several Palm devices over the years but when it starting crashing my Tungsten E every time I used it I starting looking for an alternative. FileZ is what I found and it is superior in every regard. Among other things, FileZ proves that Palm apps can have a decent user interface. Kudos to nosleepsoftware! [alert admin]
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Thursday, October 26 2006 @ 03:32 PM PDT
iData 2 2.1.8 (Mac OS X)
Following up on my previous comment
Today I downloaded and ran the free Linotype FontExplorer X font utility and Tiger Cache Cleaner in demo mode. Between the two of them, my OS X 10.4.7 problems have gone away and iData 2 is useable again. Hooray! FontExplorer X and Tiger Cache Cleaner cured the problem I was having with Apple Mail as well as a strange double-spacing problem with TextEdit and a text-entry captioning problem in Photo Mechanic. I'm a happy camper! Now I'm off to purchase Tiger Cache Cleaner which seems like a great product. Thanks to all those who responded to my previous message; you helped me realize the problem with my machine and not a wider installation problem. [alert admin]
Saturday, August 05 2006 @ 10:38 AM PDT
Card Reader 1.03 (Palm OS)
Card Reader really does only one thing -- allows your PDA's expansion card to be mounted on your desktop or laptop computer as if it was in an external card reader -- but it does it simply, quickly and reliably. With Card Reader, I can mount my Palm PDA on both my Mac OS X computers and my Windows PCs with no additional software on the host computers. If it seems a bit expensive, consider that it is probably cheaper than buying a USB thumb drive and you don't have to carry one more device. Online registration is quick and easy with a link to the full version and a registration code sent immediately after payment. Highly recommended! [alert admin]
Monday, July 24 2006 @ 12:20 PM PDT
iData 2 2.1.8 (Mac OS X)
Compatability with OS 10.4.6 / 10.4.7?
Has anyone been able to get iData 2 to work with Mac OS X 10.4.6 or 10.4.7? Since the upgrade from 10.3.9, iData 2 won't work properly for me. I can live without 10.4.7, but iData 2 is indispensible! (I'm also one of the users having issues sending messages via Apple Mail, but that's another story. I don't know if the two problems are related.) I've done the usual: Disk Utility, DiskWarrior, Tech Tool Pro, etc. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, July 12 2006 @ 09:43 AM PDT
File Juicer 4.1 (Mac OS X)
With the release of v4.1, I'm upgrading my earlier rating of File Juicer (v3.9) to SIX STARS. Its a "must-have" for any digital photo editor. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, March 21 2006 @ 11:33 AM PST
File Juicer 3.9.3 (Mac OS X)
Incredible tool for photo editor ![]()
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If you need to quickly and easily extract images from MS Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, or any of the other myriad formats "helpful" people use provide art to a publication, File Juicer is the tool to use. HIGHLY recommended! [alert admin]
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Wednesday, September 28 2005 @ 04:16 PM PDT
Last 10 Comments by cocZamudio [ Search for All ]
Re: Altternative to Album Wrap ![]()
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Great tip. Thanks!
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Saturday, October 06 2007 @ 02:50 PM PDT
Price is twice what it should be, imo ![]()
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"There are also many fine, versatile alternatives available." Such as?
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Tuesday, November 28 2006 @ 11:05 AM PST
ClockSync! is great.
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Wednesday, June 14 2006 @ 10:07 AM PDT