User Name hht311
Member Since 2005-02-06
Total number of Feedback Posts: 7
Total number of comments: 1
Last 10 Feedback Posts by hht311 [ Search for All ]
VersionTracker Pro 4.5.1 (Mac OS X)
I've been using (VTP) VersionTracker Pro (Paid Subscription) for quite sometime now and had really like it. That is, up until a year ago. It's been a year now that I have had to suffer through repeated freezes (failures to respond). Having used computers since 1994, I've always believed 2 things. 1) Never buy .0 of anything and 2) Keep your software up to date as it is continually being improved. VTP 4.5 / 4.5.1 has destroyed my belief in #2 above, due to being less capable than it predecessor. The fact that it is slower and constantly freezes makes it basically not usable for it's intended purpose. I have found that manually updating my software is both faster & easier than using VTP. The company responsible for VTP should not only make repairing VTP a top priority, but should also compensate it's paid subscribers. The current version of VTP is of poor quality & not at all stable. I would not recommend this product at it's current inseption. Perhaps a newer version with it's issues addressed will be forthcoming. One can only hope so. [alert admin]
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Saturday, May 02 2009 @ 11:12 AM PDT
Delicious Library 1.6.5 (Mac OS X)
I downloaded this software to try before purchasing. You can't do anything with the demo. Nothing, Zip, Zilch ..... If I can't try, I can't buy ! How in the world I am supposed to know if it suits my needs ? Is stable ? etc.. $40 for Shareware that I can't try out - Not in this life ! [alert admin]
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Saturday, September 15 2007 @ 03:24 PM PDT
iCal FTP 1.1 (Mac OS X)
This program seems to be exactly what I need. One problem though. There is no documentation. If I use it to upload my calendar. Then what ? How do I make it part of my website for viewing ? [alert admin]
Monday, February 12 2007 @ 03:39 PM PST
Check Off 3.6 (Mac OS X)
Check Off is a simple to do list. It puts a check mark in your menu bar allows you to have folders and use labels. It has worked flawlessly since day one. Instead of having to open iCal or some such app. to see your to do list. Simply click on the check and the drop down menu shows all of your entries. Now this is the only thing I use for my to do's. I also use it for notes. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, July 18 2006 @ 11:05 AM PDT
SafariMasks 1.2 (Mac OS X)
Does not work in 10.4.6 Can't change themes. Drop down menu opens but stays in "Default" [alert admin]
Tuesday, April 18 2006 @ 11:24 AM PDT
Liquid Ledger 1.5.2 (Mac OS X)
After trying the program, I considered buying it. BUT, it's certainly not worth $75 to me. Not in any currency... [alert admin]
Sunday, April 16 2006 @ 05:53 PM PDT
Dockyard Manager 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Dockyard Manager & Dockyard go hand in hand. Just what I needed. Once setup it has worked flawlessly. It allows me to easily switch docks depending on what I'm doing at the time. Default for general purpose. AV for my music and videos. Internet for Internet. Games etc.....Totally BOSS (Awesome for those who don't know what Boss means.) Anymore, I don't think I could function without them. [alert admin]
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Sunday, April 02 2006 @ 01:12 PM PDT
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How dare you and others like you complain. Obviously people like you don't have the skills needed to program. Otherwise, you wouldn't be downloading someone else's work. You got it for FREE and then you have the gall to complain. Go out and learn to program, then you can bash yourself. As you said "Some people shouldn't play with realbasic". apparently you haven't. If you have; Then why did you have to download this .............
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Sunday, November 02 2008 @ 03:02 PM PST