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User Name dalizard

Member Since 2001-03-27

Total number of Feedback Posts: 28

Total number of comments: 5

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Koi Pond 2.0 (iPhone)

The Fish  

Pointless? Absolutely! Productivity Killer? Yup! The best iPhone App out there? Without a doubt!!! [alert admin]

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Monday, August 18 2008 @ 12:38 PM PDT

Process 3.0 (Mac OS X)

Won't ever touch this again  

As a long time user of the previous version, I was excited to try v 3.0 Downloaded, and after no small amount of head-scratching, realised I had to use "Import" to open my previous 'processes' Got them in, seemingly intact then tried to delete a project that was now finished. Process 3 promptly quit. Safari became unusable and eventually quit unexpectedly. Mail.app did the same. Followed by BBEdit. None of the apps would re-launch without quitting until a restart. Needless to say, I won't be touching Process again. Ever. [alert admin]

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Thursday, February 07 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST

Process 3.0 (Mac OS X)

Won't ever touch this again  

As a long time user of the previous version, I was excited to try v 3.0 Downloaded, and after no small amount of head-scratching, realised I had to use "Import" to open my previous 'processes' Got them in, seemingly intact then tried to delete a project that was now finished. Process 3 promptly quit. Safari became unusable and eventually quit unexpectedly. Mail.app did the same. Followed by BBEdit. None of the apps would re-launch without quitting until a restart. Needless to say, I won't be touching Process again. Ever. [alert admin]

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Thursday, February 07 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST

Veenix Font Tools 7.0 (Mac OS X)

The good thing about this software is....  

...that after providing them a list of reproducible issues as long as my arm, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt the software is remarkably useless.... ... they honoured a refund. I'll give them a star for not making it too hard to get my money back! [alert admin]

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Thursday, May 10 2007 @ 01:56 PM PDT

WordpressExport 0.3b (Mac OS X)

Another try...  

OK, I gave Joe the benefit of the dount with the 0.3b revision. Reinstalled, opened up iPhoto, and lo and behold, the option to export to WP was there. So, selecting an image, I filled in my WP admin and password and posted the photo... Yay - WordPress Export proudly stated "Successful Post made" I headed of to my blog, and.... nothing. Odd - I tried again. again I was told that my post had been made successfully... Again, nothing on my blog! I didn't really expect it to work, as there is no category selection, nowhere to enter my images directory URL for my WP install, etc... I guess my initial hunch was right. Maybe I'll revisit when it hits version 0.3z [alert admin]

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Tuesday, September 19 2006 @ 06:56 PM PDT

WordpressExport 0.3 (Mac OS X)

Ditto...  

How the h*ll do you use it. There's nothing in iPhoto relating to it, and no docs whatsoever. Rule #1 of Software development: Ensure the software does something. WTF?? [alert admin]

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Tuesday, September 19 2006 @ 01:35 PM PDT

Spot Picker 1.2b8 (Mac OS X)

Would love to buy this....  

... but the developer has chosen to not accept patment anyone not in the small number of countries supported by PayPal. Until this changes, there's no way for me to buy licenses for everyone in our studio (we're a design studio & print company, so that means quite a few licenses I can't give you cold hard cash for, in case you're listening, Mr Developer!!) I see this all too often, unfortunately - PayPal is great if you don't mind losing a large chunk of your potential customer base. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, August 29 2006 @ 08:32 AM PDT

Summary 3.0 (Mac OS X)

Not as good as FunnelWeb  

While the reporting is pretty comprehensive, if you intend anyone other than yourself to view these reports(i.e. clients), then Summary leads the pack in terms of downright ugly! FunnelWeb Analyser, recently released as freeware by its makers (Quest: http://www.quest.com/funnel_web_analyzer/ ) is a pro level app, that can be run happily from the CLI, or via a GUI and produces an incredible array of highly customisable reports in HTML or PDF format. They are also of a quality that clients would leave on their coffee tables, they look so damn good! Not bad for free! [alert admin]

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Tuesday, July 11 2006 @ 06:21 AM PDT

Process 2.0b3 (Mac OS X)

No Version History  

The Bta versions provide no info on what is new, what's fixed. The developers have simply told me they don't make that public. iCal syncing is dangerously bad in the first public beta, and erased 3 vital calendars on my machine with years of dates and todos. All gone. Has this been fixed? Should I try it again? Jumsoft won't tell me - I have to risk losing my calendars again to find out. The app has great promise, but the developers' attitude to support just plain sucks. [alert admin]

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Monday, January 23 2006 @ 12:44 PM PST

LinkAssistant 2.1.1 (Mac OS X)

A little late to the game  

Unfortunately, this comes a month after Google completely devalued reciprocal links. Oh well... [alert admin]

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Wednesday, December 21 2005 @ 04:33 PM PST

Last 10 Comments by dalizard  [ Search for All ]

Tiling background image  

HTML and CSS clean and valid? Are you serious?

  1. CSS has two errors and some 451 warnings
  2. Use of display:table-row in a table row - time to go read up on CSS methinks!
  3. Your HTML has 6 errors and contains 16 tables (hardly 'clean').

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Wednesday, August 01 2007 @ 06:16 AM PDT

Excellent product!  

Don't know if you know this, but if your document is correctly set to PHP as the language in BBEdit, you can CTRL/Right click on a function name and select "Find in Reference" which takes you directly to the relevant page on php.net. Still one click. No Applescript and no licenses involved!

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Thursday, April 19 2007 @ 12:57 PM PDT

So where's the FREE version?  

Have you tried clicking the very prominent Demo link on the navigation at the developers site?

If not, maybe you should consider it before making posts like this!

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Thursday, August 03 2006 @ 09:13 AM PDT

Awful, simply awful  

How did a standalone movie player cripple your Finder? A little 'hysterical', methinks!

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Wednesday, October 12 2005 @ 12:04 PM PDT

Does it work on Tiger?  

BitTorrent 4.0.2 works fine on Tiger - was released a few days ago. Go fetch!

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Tuesday, May 03 2005 @ 06:04 AM PDT