User Name global_fugitive
Member Since 0000-00-00
Total number of Feedback Posts: 8
Total number of comments: 1
Last 10 Feedback Posts by global_fugitive [ Search for All ]
Youmehub 3.00.01 (Mac OS X)
Just trying demo, looks like a great application and incredibly well thought out in the design. Just one note about calendar/appointments: I think it would be a lot better if the calendar appointments lets you link the client to whom you are having a meeting with so you could easily look up their details, instead of only allowing internal staff to be linked. [alert admin]
Wednesday, May 07 2008 @ 10:59 PM PDT
DragThing 5.8 (Mac OS X)
I used to be a huge fan of DragThing. Don't get me wrong, I still am. People talk about how fast and powerful and convenient this is to start up applications and documents, well it's true to a certain degree. It was for me also, until i tried QuickSilver. Now *that* is fast and powerful. I can launch an App or document in QuickSilver in 1/10th pf the time it takes me in DragThing. And it's got umpteenth features *more*. That is what i use now. Yes it is a different class of application/utility, but does alot of the same thing (for all intended purposes), and it's FREE. I'm not putting down DragThing. I think it's great. I bought a copy for my old man's iMac because he likes to see the boxes he's clicking in and keep everything visually organised. But i'm more of a power user so i've moved on to something that compliments the way i use my mac more. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, May 16 2007 @ 04:23 PM PDT
SMART Utility 1.0.0A2 (Mac OS X)
But SMARTReporter does the same thing and it's free. [alert admin]
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Thursday, May 10 2007 @ 06:20 PM PDT
Net Tool Box 2.5 (Mac OS X)
i guess we should put the us government out of business then ... [alert admin]
Monday, October 13 2003 @ 04:23 PM PDT
MacJanitor 1.2 (Mac OS X)
minute or so in 10.2 ... cool if an update can be released to work in 10.2! [alert admin]
Thursday, September 12 2002 @ 10:18 PM PDT
Apple Mac OS X 10.1.3 (Mac OS X)
international date - click on time in menu bar and still displays US date format - basically useless where I am. Apple ain't listening, despite feedback email from me after every single update - oh well, off to send another one ... [alert admin]
Thursday, April 18 2002 @ 03:09 AM PDT
Apple Mac OS X 10.1.3 (Mac OS X)
no probs, does what is says. Only problem for me is that (1) it STILL doen't remember my window settings when i set it to columns, and (2) it still displays US date format (ie. mm/dd/yyyy) instead of international Asia Pacific date format (dd/mm/yyyy) in the finder menu, regardless of what international settings I set. Otherwise 5 stars. [alert admin]
Wednesday, February 20 2002 @ 01:45 AM PST
SWfX 2.1 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
well worth the $$$. Having fun already! [alert admin]
Tuesday, September 25 2001 @ 12:55 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by global_fugitive [ Search for All ]
Cute, except that the idea doesn't work :) ![]()
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Actually it does. And it was the late 50s, and it wasn't a hoax, it was a scientific experiment and there have been many others to prove it does work.
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Wednesday, May 09 2007 @ 06:22 PM PDT