User Name dej
Member Since 2000-12-09
Total number of Feedback Posts: 29
Total number of comments: 1
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Apple iPhone 3.0 (Mac OS X)
All looks good on my 3G using O2 in the UK. The MMS feature didn't work initially but if you text MMS to 1010 it should trigger it. Love the copy and paste, only took 23 months to get that cutting edge technology on it. My only beef is with the hefty £400 price tag to finish up my 3G contract so that I can move on to the 3GS. Shame :-( looks like I'll have to wait till Christmas. [alert admin]
Wednesday, June 17 2009 @ 03:37 PM PDT
Keyboard Maestro 3.4 (Mac OS X)
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Whenever I put a new OS on my Mac this app is always the first go on. Without KM, my Mac feels like someone else's computer, my productivity is working at 50% capacity. The support from Peter is also as good as the product. I emailed with a query and had the answer by the morning, and a comprehensive one at that. Keep up the good work, this was and always will be a 5 star application. [alert admin]
Monday, September 01 2008 @ 02:35 AM PDT
Docker 1.4.5 (Mac OS X)
Excellent app. I'm sure Apple will steal all this functionality and incorporate into a future OSX release. This is way better (and smaller) than Dock Changer. Chuffed! [alert admin]
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Tuesday, April 22 2008 @ 06:35 PM PDT
Parallels Desktop 2.5 Build 3036.0 (Mac OS X)
This 3036 version has knocked my HP1300 out. Won't seem to print to it. I might go back to 1970 to see if that improves it unless anyone has any suggestions. I'm still rating the app quite high for how well it works in every other department. [alert admin]
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Thursday, December 07 2006 @ 04:40 AM PST
Font Pilot 2.0.2 (Mac OS X)
Doesn't do what it says on the tin! ![]()
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This piece of software has great potential but it simply doesn't do the job. About 1 font in 8 on my computer shows the font in it's true form, all the others seem to revert to Lucida Grande. I'd give it 5 stars if it really, really worked but because it doesn't I've taken 3 off! Not very impressive. Lemke's FontBook still remains the best but the more I see of these apps the more I think there is a huge gap in the market for the ultimate Font Preview & Print Software. I'd love to be able to write such a thing... I think I'd be able to retire before Christmas!! [alert admin]
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Sunday, September 11 2005 @ 10:46 AM PDT
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Picture Address Book is a terrific product and very well supported from their helpful staff. I emailed them about the remembering of column widths and they have instigated it into this new update. I no longer use Apple's Address Book any more. Very impressive! [alert admin]
Wednesday, March 30 2005 @ 01:45 PM PST
GLUON ProPack 6.18b (Mac OS X)
Looks like the gloves are off between Gluon and Mark Cairns. As for me, I'll be sticking with InDesign! [alert admin]
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Tuesday, January 25 2005 @ 10:36 AM PST
ALAP ImagePort 1.4 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
harristype what transitman is trying to say is that this feature is a standard feature in InDesign and doesn't need some third party XT to offer it and it works brilliantly in ID. Saving the file file as a TIF flattens the image and places all the elements on to a white background, not very helpful when you want your graphic to merge in with whatever you are placing over the top of in Quark. All in all I think the solution is in what transitman's said. [alert admin]
Thursday, December 23 2004 @ 04:22 AM PST
Alsoft MasterJuggler 3.0.3 (Mac OS X)
Does MJ offer auto-font-activation like Suitcase does? I heard a long time ago that it doesn't but it would be a pain to have to load fonts manually everytime, especially when Suitcase will do it for you. [alert admin]
Saturday, November 13 2004 @ 10:41 AM PST
QuarkXPress 6.5 (Mac OS X)
Pants product...poorly produced!
Hasn't everyone got the message by now...Quirk has had it's day! I switched to ID 18 months ago and it now makes my skin crawl just having to load other people's QXP docs. I was singing the praises of Creative Suite to a died in the wool Quark user only this morning, hopefully he too will have been drawn to the lure of ID. I have converted many other colleagues and clients and they too are benefitting from Quock detoxification. It's a careful process of transferring from one DTP package to another like coming off hard drugs but the benefits of clean living in a Quack free world are definitely liberating. I think even Quark technical support engineers would now recommend InDesign. Wake up and smell the QXP software boxes burning everybody, ID rocks and is here to stay. The ID happy train is leaving Quark railroad station...come join us... [alert admin]
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Monday, November 01 2004 @ 03:39 PM PST
Last 10 Comments by dej [ Search for All ]
Seems good but no O2 MMS in UK yet
It wasn't working for me either at first on O2. I sent an MMS and I don't think it worked, my friend sent me one and I had to view it in my O2 online account as you did before. Later this evening a text message came from O2 telling me it will be setting up MMS for me and since then it's all been fine. I've since been on the O2 site and it says…
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Wednesday, June 17 2009 @ 03:31 PM PDT