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User Name dressed2kell

Member Since 2006-06-23

Total number of Feedback Posts: 24

Total number of comments: 1

Last 10 Feedback Posts by dressed2kell  [ Search for All ]

Circus Ponies NoteBook 3.0 (v355) (Mac OS X)

Bogged!  

Haven't added anything but text, not too much of it either and already this thing is WAAAAAAY bogged down! And when it's not hanging it's crashing. Had it crash on me multiple times already today on two different Macs. Very, very frustrating and unacceptable. [alert admin]

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Sunday, August 02 2009 @ 01:29 PM PDT

Pluto menubar 4.2 (Mac OS X)

Since when did a Cadillac start to pass for a HUD?  

The ability to program doth not an Interaction Designer make.

I’m sure it’s just me. I’m simply not one of those users savvy enough to leverage a HUD that requires a second display to accommodate it's size. My GOD! I could deploy the whole of Africa as a task HUD and manage to save more room that this bit jerky!

The sizing options under the application's preferences are great for a laugh! I mean seriously, this is what there is:

    Size:
  • Default
  • Wide
  • High
  • Wide
  • High

"High?" "Wide?" What the hell is that supposed to mean to me!? Could these options be any more ambiguous and altogether worthless!? What ever happened to clicking and dragging on a window to resize it?

Most of the Pluto Menubar preferences don’t really offer anything that can be seen as “preferred.” Either they hardly offer any real choice at all or they're so ambiguous you have to waste your time experimenting to figure out what they are.

Thankfully my gigantic Pluto HUD doesn’t remember the last position I had it opened to on the display. I love constantly fidgeting with stupid little things right in the middle of my work!

Are developers that out of touch today that it's too far beyond their comprehension to hire Interaction Designers (IxD) these days? If nothing else, then at the very least they ought to try and wrangle up their own little focus groups; preferably not their own families and friends either. I'm ticked I has to waste my time futzing with this thing because the developer is too cheap to farm out the usability portion. What a waste of money too.

[alert admin]

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Friday, July 31 2009 @ 06:18 PM PDT

Google Chrome dev 3.0.195.1 (Mac OS X)

One of the most Mac-lazy companies in the world.  

So nice of Google to have put their best Mac developer on this project. What they forgot to mention is that it's the ONLY developer working on the project. Odds are good that Chrome version 3 will be out for Windows before this thing gets done on Mac. I know money can't fix every obstacle when it comes to developing software but come on already, this has become beyond absurd. Google jerks. [alert admin]

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Friday, July 24 2009 @ 04:38 PM PDT

Leap 2.0.2 (Mac OS X)

Could there be a more worthless app?  

9 out of 10 times I run into a roadblock when I try to accomplish any specific task. This is unbelievably ridiculous. [alert admin]

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Friday, July 24 2009 @ 04:32 PM PDT

FontExplorer X Pro 2.0.2 (Mac OS X)

Bummer  

I'm not quite sure where or when it was that FontExplorer took a turn for the worse, but it definitely has and this version definitely blows. This application is now officially a pain in the rear to use. [alert admin]

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Thursday, July 23 2009 @ 08:27 PM PDT

Corel Painter 11.0 (Mac OS X)

Sucks  

This application plain sucks! It feels like some old java clunker. Lame lame lame lame lame! Keep your trash on Windows-only where it belongs Corel! [alert admin]

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Tuesday, July 21 2009 @ 09:47 PM PDT

Tinderbox 4.7.1 (Mac OS X)

Dusty  

This thing feels ooooooooold! PPC (rosetta only)? Wow! [alert admin]

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Tuesday, July 21 2009 @ 02:56 PM PDT

Combine PDFs 4.4 (Mac OS X)

Thirty wuh?  

How is this unlike Automator? [alert admin]

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Monday, July 20 2009 @ 04:25 PM PDT

Solo Performer Show Controller 4.1 (Mac OS X)

one-to-one  

Just under $600 for an application that is almost guaranteed to be for one person. Ehhhh, don't think so. [alert admin]

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Friday, July 17 2009 @ 03:54 PM PDT

Leap 2.0.2 (Mac OS X)

One view at a time?  

Being limited to one view at a time is exceptionally hindering. Tabs? New Window? Something? [alert admin]

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Friday, July 17 2009 @ 03:50 PM PDT

Last 10 Comments by dressed2kell  [ Search for All ]

Some significant improvements  

As an avid user since 2003 I can safely say that while powerful, there are a lot of boneheaded omissions in this app. I'll be happy to see if v4 fixes these issues.

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Tuesday, May 12 2009 @ 07:58 PM PDT