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User Profile for gcgjr

User Name gcgjr

Member Since 2005-10-29

Total number of Feedback Posts: 21

Total number of comments: 12

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uCalendarX 3.1.6 (Mac OS X)

A truly fine calendar application!  

Superb implementation of uC! I used uC for years; it's simple,sophisticted,comprehensive, private and secure! Perfect for personal, professional or SOHO use. Well worth its nominal shareware fee. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, March 19 2008 @ 09:06 AM PDT

iCab X 4.0 (Mac OS X)

WOW!  

I've been an iCab user since OS 9.2, and this is by far the best release of this superb browser! The author had persevered over the years and has produced a one of the most complete and sophisticated surfing applications available for OSX. Kudos to Alexander and his associates for job that's truly well done. You can't beat iCab's speed, stability and flexibility iCab is my now default browser; nothing can top it! A very good value for its nominal shareware fee, when you consider what's in the package. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, January 01 2008 @ 08:29 AM PST

Gcal.app 1.08 (Mac OS X)

Nice & simple!  

THIS is one very nice calendar application; providing just the right level of access, for me, to Google's comprehensive calendar! Kudos to the author for an innovative design for accessing my Google Calendar. Well worth a suitable donation for his efforts! [alert admin]

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Wednesday, October 24 2007 @ 02:21 PM PDT

Netscape X 9.0 (Mac OS X)

The best!  

I've used all previous versions of Navigator 9.0, and NOW, this is one excellent browser, which incorporates the key features I want and frequently use. Incredibly sophisticated, stable and fast; a really top-notch adaption of the Gecko Engine to a practical browsing application. If you don't use it, you're missing a really superb surfing experience. Use it. Enjoy it! Kudos to the Navigator Team for a fine product. Navigator is my default browser. [alert admin]

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Monday, October 15 2007 @ 02:30 PM PDT

SRS iWOW 1.1.9 (Mac OS X)

Version 2.0  

WARNING: SRS iWOW 2.0 is a bummer! Crashes iTunes 7.4! Uninstall iWOW and iTunes works. Don't buy this product! SRS Labs product support site is NOT WORKING properly, so don't waste your time trying to contact them. I'm sticking with VL 1.32! [alert admin]

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Thursday, September 27 2007 @ 07:20 AM PDT

Iridium 1.9.F (Mac OS X)

Great alternative theme!  

Excellent piece of theme development! Works nicely with OSX 10.4.10, with no hassles! Very well done; a great replacement for Apple's Aqua default theme! Thanks! [alert admin]

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Tuesday, July 03 2007 @ 02:53 PM PDT

Saft for Safari 3 Public Beta 9.0b3 (Mac OS X)

Hangs  

Causes Safari 3.0.2 to hang on quit. Must Force Quit the browser. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, June 26 2007 @ 09:26 AM PDT

Saft for Safari 3 Public Beta 9.0b3 (Mac OS X)

Support is lacking!  

The author's site support for paid customers is awful! [alert admin]

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Saturday, June 23 2007 @ 02:19 PM PDT

Netscape X 9.0b1 (Mac OS X)

Netscape on my Mac  

Nice to have NS seriously back on my Mac! Truly, a well-crafted application! It's nice that NS is compatible with many of the popular FFX Add-ons. Great job NS! Thanks! [alert admin]

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Sunday, June 10 2007 @ 06:19 AM PDT

Camino 1.5 (Mac OS X)

Really nice!  

A superb browser. Gets better with each subsequent release! BTW, works correctly with 1Passwd Version 2.4.2 (build 4784) and successfully supports all my banking sites! Kudos to the Camino Team for continuing to produce an excellent application for the Mac: Mature, Stable, Fast and Secure! Thanks! [alert admin]

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Tuesday, June 05 2007 @ 02:36 PM PDT

Last 10 Comments by gcgjr  [ Search for All ]

Still saves stuff to desktop  

Not a problem on my system.

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Wednesday, February 27 2008 @ 09:41 AM PST

Still saves stuff to desktop  

In TB go to Preferences>Attachments>Attachments Folder>[SELECT] "Save attachments in this folder:" and use BROWSE to select your folder for your attachments.

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Wednesday, February 27 2008 @ 09:33 AM PST

any alternatives??  

Try SpamSweep, or Spam Sieve.

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Thursday, January 10 2008 @ 02:33 PM PST

Racist price?  

Useless observation!

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Thursday, January 10 2008 @ 07:23 AM PST

Why Use OmniWeb?  

Superb browsing experience and priority technical support with license.

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Monday, December 24 2007 @ 07:25 AM PST

Netscape was fun...  

Because it works!

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Thursday, August 16 2007 @ 01:28 PM PDT

Suite  

Get Seamonkey!

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Sunday, June 10 2007 @ 02:34 PM PDT

Wirks with the Mac Mini  

BTW, it would be nice to have the Fan Control installer give me the option to install it in my User Prefpanes, rather than having to move it from ROOT after the install is completed. Sorry for the typo in my review.

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Wednesday, February 14 2007 @ 02:30 PM PST

Wirks with the Mac Mini  

BTW, it would be nice to have the Fan Control installer give me the option to install it in my User Prefpanes, rather than having to move it from ROOT after the install is completed. Sorry for the typo in my review.

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Wednesday, February 14 2007 @ 02:30 PM PST

Wirks with the Mac Mini  

BTW, it would be nice to have the Fan Control installer give me the option to install it in my User Prefpanes, rather than having to move it from ROOT after the install is completed. Sorry for the typo in my review.

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Wednesday, February 14 2007 @ 02:26 PM PST