User Name frankflynn_1
Member Since 2003-10-21
Total number of Feedback Posts: 4
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XNJB 1.5.2 (Mac OS X)
I have installed and tried it with a Zen V Player Plus. It connected and moved the audio files around flawlessly. That was all I wanted it to do (not particularly sync with iTunes playlists). [alert admin]
Thursday, February 19 2009 @ 09:35 PM PST
SCPlugin 0.7 (Mac OS X)
I use subversion (have for years via the command line) but in this new job I am keeping files on my Mac and not the server. I installed the command line tool and SCPlugin for fun but it turns out to be so handy I use it primarily now. Right click (or control click) on an icon (single file or a folder) and towards the bottom there'll be all your subversion commands. In Leopard they are under the 'More' menu in Panther they are in the first menu (this might be set is some finder preferences that I haven't come across yet). SCPlugin puts a green (svn up to date), yellow (svn knows nothing) or red (modified) mark on the files icon which makes it really easy to see what's changed. It works with BBEdit's svn functions, then command line tools and, I presume, others or just by itself. [alert admin]
Monday, October 29 2007 @ 03:29 PM PDT
FM2AB 1.0.2 (Mac OS X)
It worked just fine for me (from Address book into FM) ![]()
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I'm using the 2.0.2 version (from developers website) and it works just fine from the address book into Filemaker. In fact on the developers web site it does not claim to go the other way nor is there any button of script that seems to indicate it would go from Filemaker to the address book (there are other tools that claim to do this). I'm using OS 10.3 and FM 7 on a 800Mhz G4. It took about 7 minutes to import the 400 records in my address book, not zippy but it got all the data in the right places. [alert admin]
Monday, January 24 2005 @ 01:20 PM PST
SQLEditor 1.0b3 (Mac OS X)
This is a very nice start. It installs in seconds and works well. It seems to be focused on MySQL but changing it's output for other DBMS's is easy enough (hopefully other DBMS's will be supported soon - the problem here is there are subtle differences in the datatypes offered by each product). It's a great start. Mac friendly and it doesn't seem suffer from slow start up times that some java programs have. My only complaiint is trivial - the inspector window should be a floating pallet or perhaps a fixed part of the "canvas" window. I kept closing it when I really meant to click on another item. Perhaps double clicking an item should open it in an inspector window. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, December 17 2003 @ 02:01 PM PST
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