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User Profile for gberke

User Name gberke

Member Since 2002-08-28

Total number of Feedback Posts: 10

Total number of comments: 4

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OmniWeb 5.1 beta 5 (Mac OS X)

can't handle blogger  

Omniweb is delightful, but it has tons of errors around blogger, viewing and editing. Still not fixed. So, if they are not rendering blogger, which every other browser handles with no sweat, I KNOW they are screwing up on other pages... leaving fields out, misrendering... That's my take as a user of Omniweb. For other publishing to the web, I wouldn't bother to test on Omniweb and I certainly wouldn't list it as a supported browser. [alert admin]

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Saturday, December 18 2004 @ 02:46 PM PST

AutoHide 1.3.8 (Mac OS X)

Totally nuts!  

1.3.8 came out a year ago and totally broke 1.3.6 and nothing has happened to correct the matter. How nuts is that: put out a new release that is no good, and then walk away? Somebody wanna post 1.3.6 again? [alert admin]

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Friday, December 17 2004 @ 09:40 PM PST

Text Wallet 1.2.0 (Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows 2000)

1.2 is much much better...!!!  

single right clicke in field copies multiline text... from there, paste it whereever you want. I think the best way to enter the text into the wallet is to copy paste it from someplace else... easier to be sure on what you've but into your wallet. Now to see how I am going to use it... simple tools are so much better than complex ones.... teeny learning curve! and then, you figure out, as you use it, the best way to apply it. Andries Duany, the architect, builds communites in the same way: he does not over design it. He doesn't even quite finish it: the people who come to live there get to decide the best way to add to their community. [alert admin]

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Saturday, November 13 2004 @ 11:31 AM PST

Text Wallet 1.2.0 (Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows 2000)

suggestions  

need to handle multi line input needs to be able to show the multi-line input, whether by drop down in the field or by moving the cursor through the entire entry right click on the entry should be do a copy all the user sequence is then move cursor to text wallet move cursor to text line right click (copy all) back to working document and place cursor, right click and paste. It could also move toward "typeit4me" 1) add a key sequence field which, when typed, represents that string 2) add a check box to tell text wallet to monitor keystrokes for that sequence 3) detect that sequence and offer to enter the data whenever that text sequence occurs. then the user operation is enter the abbreviated text string (eg myaddr1) signal "yes" or "no" to paste the full string in place. [alert admin]

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Sunday, November 07 2004 @ 05:08 PM PST

MrDiary 1.8 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)

Excellent  

I have had lots and lots of contact management software, none of which ultimately served my purpose: to really really quickly grab information and get in on my calendar, without having to tab through too many fields and options and views. MrDiary givers me one view, very fast and intuitive navigation and almosts all of the information is free form, which is perfect for me. I have it on my mac and on 2 PC's and its going onto another PC and another Mac... On PC notebook sits next to a phone where it serves as a phone book and instant calendar... again, it being one frame and free form, I can get information into it really quickly. If I need to clean anything up, I can do it at my leisure. The diary entries serve as "to do" and I things I've done and I can check them off when I'm done: they don't carry forward, and that's cool too. There are things that can be improved, but if it never changed, it would be fine. Any features that changed the one view paradigm? I wouldn't use them. [alert admin]

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Saturday, November 06 2004 @ 01:09 PM PST

MrDiary 1.5 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)

1.5 has some great changes!  

My number one need for a contact manager/calendar is that it be fast, simple, really really easy to use... want to get to a date for some notes really fast, find a contact, make some notes, add a contact.... I don't need birthdays, reminders, and tons of fields complicate things. Just the essentials, and free form is what I need and what Mr diary does. Mr. Diary is the best I've used. What's more, the author is REALLY fast at evaluating and responding to suggestions. I use it on the Mac and on the PC. [alert admin]

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Saturday, October 23 2004 @ 07:04 PM PDT

MrDiary 1.3 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)

This could be a GREAT application!  

Needs to toggle to a list of contacts, and have a contact related place to write, time stamp, etc. I LOVE the format... l Lots of room for little improvements for other platforms, I'd like it to dial the number for me (like the email tag is live, cool)... [alert admin]

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Friday, October 15 2004 @ 08:58 AM PDT

Firefoxy 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)

does nothing (unless its spyware? virus?)  

I have NO idea what this is supposed to do. It certainly has no VISIBLE effect. What is going on here? [alert admin]

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Friday, October 15 2004 @ 08:37 AM PDT

SplitBrowser 0.4.2 (Mac OS X)

Wow! does this need work or what?  

No menu bar, just four windows, no navigation. Blocks the entire screen, active borders get clobbered... NO ability to set number of windows or maximize any on the windows with a click... Too yuck to earn points for something that fails to provide a needed function on the Mac. Grin: reminds me of DOS. [alert admin]

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Friday, October 15 2004 @ 08:29 AM PDT

TaskSwitchXP 1.0.26 (Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows 2000)

wonderful! how very very useful!  

Makes task switching really work, instead of making it a guessing game. Very very nicely done. Thank you. [alert admin]

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Saturday, October 09 2004 @ 03:06 PM PDT

Last 10 Comments by gberke  [ Search for All ]

This could be a GREAT application!  

I'd like to send some notes to the developer... This is as product I would pay for. Intouch, which is NOT as good, costs $50. gberke@gmail.com

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Friday, October 15 2004 @ 09:27 AM PDT

This could be a GREAT application!  

also way cool: toggles to Italian, so a GREAT program to learn some Italian! My Italian accent is really good, but I need some real Italian words. How to woo the ladies with "saturday" or really nail somebody with a vociferous :october!"... that'll take some work. But its all in the gesture and the voice anyway ;-) (scungiel!)

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Friday, October 15 2004 @ 09:03 AM PDT

wonderful! how very very useful!  

I was going to pay for it. But I couldn't! (It's free.) Thanks again.

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Saturday, October 09 2004 @ 03:08 PM PDT

best interface for multiple tabs  

easiest browser of all to navigate though many manyopen windows, plus you can form groups of windows/tabs...

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Tuesday, July 20 2004 @ 09:11 AM PDT