User Name develand
Member Since 2007-09-15
Total number of Feedback Posts: 18
Total number of comments: 6
Last 10 Feedback Posts by develand [ Search for All ]
Wallet 3.1.1 (Mac OS X)
I wanted a secure area to keep notes and passwords and such. This is exactly what I needed. Love the interface. Uncluttered. Other products just have too many features and distractions. This is simple and elegant. I even added some icons to my won categories and built areas to store server credentials. This is just wonderful. Not a hiccup. I reconfigured my machine and with MobileMe all my passwords came back like magic (it duplicated it's own "Wallet" entry in the serial number area for some reason). The only thing that could be better is if I could make it so that clicking an IP address would not open a browser. I want to click on an IP to copy it so I can paste in the various apps I use (like MySQL database management tools or RDP apps). Love this. I use it multiple times every day. BTW I own 1Password too, which is nice, but WAY too complex for my needs, and the way it messes with the browsers and OS kinda turned me off. [alert admin]
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Friday, August 28 2009 @ 07:06 PM PDT
Colloquy 2.3 (Mac OS X)
I have been using this for a long time almost every day. Great interface. Very stable and reliable. Fast and looks great. [alert admin]
Friday, August 21 2009 @ 08:54 AM PDT
VirtualHostX 2.0.2 (Mac OS X)
Works perfectly! I just love this. If you have multiple projects being developed in Apache on your Mac, this is a MUST have. [alert admin]
Tuesday, July 21 2009 @ 10:43 AM PDT
Dropbox 0.6.507 (Mac OS X)
This is a fantastic pieces of software. It does EXACTLY what is says. The interface is flawless. Even the icons are just so gorgeous. Performance is excellent. Really exceeded my expectations. I cannot recommend this enough, [alert admin]
Monday, June 01 2009 @ 09:31 AM PDT
Cha-Ching 2.0b96 (Mac OS X)
I have a license and have tried this now and then. This version seems damaged or something. Could just be me, but I don't usually have this happen. [alert admin]
Wednesday, May 06 2009 @ 10:36 AM PDT
iSale 5.5.1 (Mac OS X)
We got this because posting stuff through the web is a pain and I wanted a nice layout for my auctions. Good thing I did not read these reviews. We installed it on one mac, moved it to my wife's mac, and have been suing it for about 50 auctions so far. We love it. It is exactly what we wanted. Works perfect. No problems and we love the interface. One minor quibble was that I can't make it work with my .me account for images, but works fine over FTP, so that's OK. We are VERY happy with the product, have had no issues (other then the .me thing) and certainly recommend it. I think some of the people here who have given it a poor rating should try it again. [alert admin]
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Friday, April 10 2009 @ 04:19 PM PDT
Cocoa Packet Analyzer 0.57 (Mac OS X)
I needed to analyze a network-related app issue. Looked at other things, including loading Shark on a Linux box. Tried this, and worked perfectly! Let me isolate the bad network call and document the problem (and eventually get it fixed). Great app. Never had a problem with it. Now has a permanent home in my Utilities folder. Highly recommended. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, March 11 2009 @ 07:51 AM PDT
Connect4 Fisa 2.2 (Mac OS X)
OK, I just had to add that comment. Anyone 40+ should know that. [alert admin]
Wednesday, February 18 2009 @ 01:08 PM PST
VitalSmarts Timer 1.0.0 (Mac OS X)
Works, but installer and app are very Windows-like. The strange installer spews a lot of files out, asks about aliases, and has won't even ask for an admin username and password to install in the regular apps folder if you are not an admin. I log in an a non-admin for my day-to-day stuff and authenticate when I need to do things like modify my Applications folder. This would not even let me do that. Had to install somewhere I had regular rights to. However, the uninstaller seems to clean up after the app quite nicely. Like I said, works. My suggestion: make it s single app icon package distributed in a DMG. Drag to Applications folder, authenticate... done. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, December 17 2008 @ 12:51 PM PST
VectorDesigner 1.4.7 (Mac OS X)
No way to edit point types while drawing. And the up and down arrows on the stroke width don't work. That was after 5 minutes. It's very slick-looking, and I try and use it every time there is a patch, but so far it's not good enough for prime time. Illustrator 1.1 on my Mac Plus had better bezier tools. [alert admin]
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Friday, December 05 2008 @ 10:02 AM PST
Last 10 Comments by develand [ Search for All ]
1.3.8 fixed all the issues you mentioned. At least it did for me.
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Thursday, November 05 2009 @ 09:23 AM PST
I get the same thing. I emailed the developer and he is looking for logs and more info. I would suspect by now he has them, although I could not send them myself.
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Friday, September 18 2009 @ 07:52 AM PDT
roro01, you are a moron. Please take your worthless remarks to the nearest IRC channel. This is a place for people to talk about the value and characteristics of software.
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Thursday, September 03 2009 @ 04:55 PM PDT
This is the best summary of Quark I have ever read. Right one the money in every point. This one-time leader is a mere shell of the great company it once was.
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Friday, August 01 2008 @ 10:34 AM PDT
You CAN be a presenter on WebEx on the Mac ![]()
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WebEx works perfectly on the Mac. You can do everything on the Mac you can do on Windows. You can schedule, present, share control all that stuff. I use it on both platforms every day.
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Tuesday, April 08 2008 @ 12:37 PM PDT
How arrogant of you. Someone takes the time to post something without wading through a forum run by the software author first? How shocking! They post it politely, you are rude. I think perhaps if you run your forum that way, then no wonder issues are posted here instead. Shut up and go back to your message boards.
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Tuesday, October 23 2007 @ 07:30 AM PDT