User Name dascribe
Member Since 2003-09-25
Total number of Feedback Posts: 6
Total number of comments: 3
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VersionTracker Widget 1.0 (Mac OS X)
I only use Safari to access inside my .Mac account. I prefer Firefox as my default browser. I also (as mentioned) am a .mac subscriber and have the Trackerling icon atop my Finder ToolBar. What's the difference? (Aside from one being a Widget). FWIW, the Trackerling icon has worked flawlessly even through my upgrade to Tiger. [alert admin]
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Sunday, May 15 2005 @ 05:35 PM PDT
Graphic Viewer 1.1 (Mac OS X)
For someone with no experience in grahpic's, this program was so easy to learn! In OS X 3.6, the converter worked liked a dream! I can't thank the designer enough for making such an outstanding app! I highly recommend this for anyone who needs a quick way to convert a image into a avatar. Btw; it converted a .tiff file into a .gif image in just seconds with amazing results. [alert admin]
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Saturday, November 13 2004 @ 12:57 PM PST
iPod Screensavers 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)
I click on the link for this app because I thought "Hey!... WAIT A MINUTE!"... Low & behold, I'm not the only one who think this person is an idiot...... Um VersionTracker, are prepared to suffer the fallout by allowing this? [alert admin]
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Thursday, April 01 2004 @ 10:29 AM PST
Final Draft 7.0 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
I would totally have to agree with Lewis...
As an accomplished and working Scribe, I've had very few issues with FD. (I made the switch from MM to FD 6... prior to this, I came from Smith-Corona). And to take Lewis' quote; " As a specific writing tool Final Draft is great... Movie Magic Screenwriter... now there's a piece of *censored*. My 2 cents", one step further... The reason I made my "switch" to FD6 was because I also made the "switch" to Mac OS X from a Windows World which is another piece of *censored*! This program (FD6) works so much better on a Mac it's amazing! I for one am looking forward to the upgrade.... [alert admin]
Friday, March 26 2004 @ 02:03 PM PST
FilmSpeed 3.03 (Mac OS X)
... including this independent filmmaker, IFP member and WGA Scribe. As for comparing "Gorilla", to any other software program... Jungle software provides a product that not only has budgeting AND scheduling, but ties them in with 7 other modules critical to the success of running a smooth production. No other software program contains as many features in one integrated product. No other film production software program runs on ALL platforms including OS X, OS 9 and Windows. Gorilla offers: BUDGET FEATURES: Comparision Budegting, Fringes & Globals, International Currency, Track Expenses against Budget. SCHEDULING FEATURES: Import from Final Draft & Movie Magic Screenwriter programs, Stripboard swap, Production phases, Location Maps & Directions. CAST/CREW FEATURES: Crew Management, Cast Rehearsal Sessions, Actor Headshots & Bios. OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE: Film festival tracking, Editing notes, 7-security levels & distribution of profits. As for Excel, Gorilla has an export function that allows you to export category, accounts and detail line items to a tab-separated text format for importing into programs such as Excel, if you elected to do this. Everyone "claims" to be a filmmaker these days, however Gorilla was designed, developed and continues to be tech supported by real Independent Filmmakers. ALthough one should remember, the program itself should speak volumes and not who's who behind it. Then again... Other people who "claim" credits in filmmaking may be nothing more than a receipt from the local consumer electronics store. ALthough I have not done a test myself, hence my "comment" and NOT review.... I should add, I am NOT associated with ANY software company. I am an accomplished Screenwriter and Indie filmmaker who decided to give anyone out there looking for a budget and schedule program a heads up. So the best advice I can give you is try this and or any program and make a decision for yourself depending on the scope of your project and what each individual piece of software can bring to your project. [alert admin]
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Sunday, March 07 2004 @ 02:50 PM PST
FilmSpeed 3.03 (Mac OS X)
If your serious about filmmaking, take it from a pro and head over to "jungle software" (do a Sherlock search if need be) to purchase Gorilla film budget software. Gorilla is available in three modes (student, basic & Pro). Although moviemagic has been the preferred budget program by industry pros, Gorilla is quickly making a name for itself. Best of all, it is three hundred (plus) cheaper than moviemagic and runs on native Mac OS X unlike Filmspeed which requires you have Excell. Trust me, get a program which supports itself w/o relying on using a microsoft based program. You get what you pay for. [alert admin]
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Friday, February 27 2004 @ 10:30 AM PST
Last 10 Comments by dascribe [ Search for All ]
I totally agree. Great job Mike! Thanks!
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Wednesday, November 02 2005 @ 05:01 PM PST
Duckhue you should refrain from typing nonsense here until you know what your talking about. There's a lot more to Tiger than you think. A LOT. I haven't run across a bug yet. <Knocks on wood here>.
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Sunday, May 15 2005 @ 05:24 PM PDT
Yeah, that and it's also a "Editor's Pick" today?! Go figure.
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Monday, May 02 2005 @ 02:06 PM PDT