User Name iJak
Member Since 2000-12-30
Total number of Feedback Posts: 16
Total number of comments: 1
Last 10 Feedback Posts by iJak [ Search for All ]
Radioshift 1.0.5 (Mac OS X)
If you like radio in the car, now you can have it at home. ![]()
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Here is the good, for me. It works without problems and it sounds good for every station I tried, worldwide. Here is the bad. The internet does not stream all stations. I am lucky, my favorite radio station is streamed. ... I actually think most are streamed now, but just in case yours is not. ... Remember, you can actually expand your horizons. ... There is a great search and find through a map, text, genre, even subsets of a genre. ... I bought the family pack and put it on the five computers I have all over the house. ... It is pretty amazing. ... I have even subscribed to some specific programs that a weird friend in another state always listens to and tries to get me to listen to the same program a few days later on my local station. ... Now I can listen to his requests on my time. ... Pretty funny. [alert admin]
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Friday, March 21 2008 @ 11:16 AM PDT
Grammarian PRO X 1.6 (Mac OS X)
I have used many spell checkers, and grammar checkers, but this new version of Grammarian is the best. It works in all my applications and text entry windows everywhere. I would find writing very difficult if I had to do without this program. And best of all, it is inexpensive, and worth every penny. [alert admin]
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Thursday, April 21 2005 @ 12:14 PM PDT
MarsEdit 1.0 (Mac OS X)
If you maintain a single weblog, get this tool, it makes your posting, updating, and maintenance, easy as pie. ... If you maintain more than one weblog, square the usefulness of this tool for every additional weblog.
This is not a joke. This program is creating a whole new genre of web tools. [alert admin]
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Friday, December 10 2004 @ 09:01 PM PST
PhotoStickies 5.1 (Mac OS X)
This is a link to a set of images that I am using to follow the weather. I am using PhotoStickies to reload the NOAH weather Satellite images. This is an incredible tool.
http://www.classannual.com/users/0000001/2004/09/10.html
Jack
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Friday, September 10 2004 @ 04:13 PM PDT
BetterHTMLExport 2.0.16 (Mac OS X)
I use them both for two different reasons. Gallery is fine for just collecting photos, and you do have some, after the upload, controls that you do not have with BHTML. ... On the other hand, if you have some html experience you can do some really cool things with BHTML. For example, here we have a class site that is exported directly from iPhoto via BHTML. ... <http://www.classannual.com/focuson/kathyMildner/> It could include all the info, but I was lazy and did not even identify the photos, but you get the idea. You can create specific templates for specific groups. Very COOL BHTML! ... And with BHTML, you can create local website photo collections that can be burned to CD and still maintain the full use, without access to the net, and a server. [alert admin]
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Monday, June 21 2004 @ 12:35 PM PDT
iPhotoToGallery 0.51b (Mac OS X)
If you use iPhoto, and you connect to one or more Gallery servers to display your photos, this tool turns the process into a very easy extension of the iPhoto abilities. For me, it has worked flawlessly through development, only getting better with each update. The developer has added functions, seemingly, at my request, although others could have requested the additions, but they are there. [alert admin]
Saturday, February 14 2004 @ 09:12 AM PST
Business Card Composer 2.0 (Mac OS X)
This tool does exactly what it says it does, and it does it elegantly with an incredible ease of use. Some people complain about the built in card styles, who cares? Who would ever want to use a built in style, when creating your own card is so easy? Now you can even create your own (Non-standard) label sized cards, And you can print to your own printer with card stock, or send directly to a print service for printing on real card stock. ... Great program for people that need to say things. ... Print cards for your children to invite their classmates to a party. Print cards for your bowling team when they go to a tournament. Print cards with your graduation picture and your current picture for a class reunion. That kind of printing uses your mind and maybe uses a built in card for a starting point. Great software. [alert admin]
Monday, November 24 2003 @ 09:20 AM PST
Business Card Composer 2.0 (Mac OS X)
This tool does exactly what it says it does, and it does it elegantly with an incredible ease of use. Some people complain about the built in card styles, who cares? Who would ever want to use a built in style, when creating your own card is so easy? Now you can even create your own (Non-standard) label sized cards, And you can print to your own printer with card stock, or send directly to a print service for printing on real card stock. ... Great program for people that need to say things. ... Print cards for your children to invite their classmates to a party. Print cards for your bowling team when they go to a tournament. Print cards with your graduation picture and your current picture for a class reunion. That kind of printing uses your mind and maybe uses a built in card for a starting point. Great software. [alert admin]
Monday, November 24 2003 @ 09:19 AM PST
MPG 2.0.4 (Palm OS)
Access denied not installed at all
Could not download anything at all from these links. [alert admin]
Saturday, November 15 2003 @ 10:47 AM PST
Physics 101 2.0 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
This is listed as freeware and there is a price of $20 on the software. [alert admin]
Monday, October 06 2003 @ 08:51 PM PDT
Last 10 Comments by iJak [ Search for All ]
Your version is a copy of the old "Grammarian PRO." The versions changed when they developed "Grammarian PRO X" for Mac OS X.
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Thursday, April 21 2005 @ 12:16 PM PDT