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User Name dude23

Member Since 2002-06-05

Total number of Feedback Posts: 27

Total number of comments: 1

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You Control 1.2.3 (Mac OS X)

overpriced  

it's bad enough that this company is over-charging but do we really have to put up with people like "raddleberry_dotmac" who are clearly either an employee of You Software or just hopelessly dim? I guess You Software only need another 50,000 customer like "raddleberry_dotmac" and they could actually make a go of it. By the way, their is only 3 to 4 usefull utilities in this program, the rest is down to redundancy. [alert admin]

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Thursday, September 16 2004 @ 03:01 PM PDT

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$69.95 ?? Must be dreaming!!  

Are they completely off the rails? Like i'd spend that kind of money just for OS modifications. Now they're even trying to dump it for $29.95 if you sign up for Versiontracker Pro. Why not just charge what it's worth - $20.00 [alert admin]

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Thursday, July 08 2004 @ 05:40 AM PDT

FAXstf X 10.5.0 (Mac OS X)

Buy PageSender  

I've used FaxStf in the OS 9 and OS X versions and will tell anybody that listens to STAY AWAY FROM THIS PROGRAM!!! Overpriced, unusable, total rip-off program. PageSender works about 1,000 times better and is about $60 cheaper with better tech support. [alert admin]

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Thursday, November 06 2003 @ 08:06 AM PST

Snapz Pro X 1.0.9 (Mac OS X)

Dependable, can't live without it!  

Had Snapz Pro for a few years now, since OS9 and it is really a permanent tool in my software lineup. Would highly reccomend it to anyone. [alert admin]

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Thursday, November 06 2003 @ 06:13 AM PST

FAXstf X 10.1.2 (Mac OS X)

Get PageSender!!!!!  

PageSender is easily twice as good for a 70% less than FAXstf! need I say more? I've been using FAXstf for years and finally got my head out of the sand. [alert admin]

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Sunday, June 01 2003 @ 07:53 AM PDT

Meteorologist 1.2.9 (Mac OS X)

Back in Action!  

Finally working again, really missed this program until 1.2.9 came out. The best weather program as far as I'm concerned. Had Weatherman for a while and it's not even close! [alert admin]

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Sunday, May 25 2003 @ 06:20 AM PDT

Now Up-to-Date & Contact X 4.2.6 (Mac OS X)

PowerOn should be calling them downgrades  

I find that the program has been getting worse not better. QuickContact works... occasionally. Crashes, no hot keys, oh and updates once or twice a year? I think PowerOn should get their head out of the sand and take a look behind them, Entourage and iCal are getting awfully close! [alert admin]

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Tuesday, May 20 2003 @ 01:38 PM PDT

Meteorologist 1.2.8 (Mac OS X)

Crashing as well  

I'm having the crashing problem as well. Running 10.2.6 and after a few minutes the app quits. Hope they update soon as it's a great program! [alert admin]

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Tuesday, May 20 2003 @ 01:34 PM PDT

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hangs on quit 10.2.6  

Had the program for over one year and now with my 1.42GHz, 1.5Mb RAM it takes around 2 minutes to quit Entourage and Word. Does anyone else have the same problem. I think it's time that MS really overhauls this one, seems to be getting more and more buggy. [alert admin]

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Saturday, May 10 2003 @ 08:47 AM PDT

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Good security  

Does have a few bugs but overall support keeps up nicely with updates, level of security very reassuring. Haven't had any serious problems lately. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, May 06 2003 @ 05:10 AM PDT

Last 10 Comments by dude23  [ Search for All ]

Wow, you guys are hard to please...  

nice comment, isn't your coffee break over and shouldn't you be getting back to work at You Software?

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Thursday, September 16 2004 @ 02:52 PM PDT