User Name d.rowley_dotmac
Member Since 2004-09-09
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Sidenote 1.7.3 (Mac OS X)
This is a fabulous program. First, it seems utterly reliable. In two years of use it's never lost any data. It autosaves, but you can force a save if you want. Second, it's always just there, at the edge of the screen. That means no switching, moving windows, whatever. It really does seem to be the fastest way to store and retrieve information I've found. Just one simple move of the mouse and the drawer slides smoothly out. And that smoothness seems to characterize sidєɳotє. Read my full review here: http://darkknowledge.info/page2/page4/page3/page3.html [alert admin]
Monday, February 11 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
Fidget Menu 1.3 (Mac OS X)
I have used this program for several months and registered it almost immediately. It does not have a huge range of options, but it does one thing that I really want, which is to have lots of different groups of applications. I know many launchers allow you to select from a list or type in a few letters and then they find the app you want. But I can't remember the names of all the apps I have, so they don't work for me! Fidget reminds me of an old classic app called Apollo, which was great. I read here that there are lots of other launchers which work better or have more features. Well, Fidget does exactly what I want and I'm very happy with it. Incidentally, the new version didn't work properly when I downloaded it so I sent an email to the developer last night. When I got up this morning a new working verison was waiting for me. So, great service too. [alert admin]
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Thursday, April 07 2005 @ 08:04 AM PDT
GarageSale 1.2.1 (Mac OS X)
This makes it really easy to list auctions. I reckon it quadruples the speed at which you can submit auctions. With each release more features are added. At the price I think it is a real bargain. [alert admin]
Saturday, December 25 2004 @ 05:45 PM PST
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