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User Profile for jcorso--2008

User Name jcorso--2008

Member Since 2002-04-21

Total number of Feedback Posts: 85

Total number of comments: 3

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ShoveBox 1.7.3 (Mac OS X)

Outstanding Memo Utility  

This little application does what it needs to do and does it cleanly and quickly. It's easily the best thought-grabber I've ever used and makes stickies and Mail Notes look quirky and complicated. It's a bit too expensive, but the iPhone version is dirt cheap, so if you get both it works out pretty well.There's not much in the way of documentation, but it's simple enough to figure out. I don't much care about prices under $30 and I didn't really need documentation, so I gave it five stars. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, June 17 2009 @ 09:39 PM PDT

CheckBook Pro 2.0.1 (Mac OS X)

Hits the sweet spot   

Checkbook Pro hits the sweet spot on features; neither crippled nor bloated. I don't want a "financial management suite" full of 3D budget graphs that make me feel guilty. I just want to avoid bouncing checks and also have a general idea whether I can afford a new iPhone. This app does the job. It's fast, pretty, and easy to learn. I used Quicken for many years and had no serious complaints with it, even running under Rosetta, but I got tired of waiting for a native version, and it's ugly. I didn't rate the support or documentation for Checkbook, because I've never needed either. [alert admin]

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Thursday, May 29 2008 @ 08:10 PM PDT

EyeConnect 1.5.1 (Mac OS X)

Amazing Software  

Eye Connect recognized my PS3 immediately and automatically. It forwards my iTunes playlists, iPhoto Albums, and movies with no hassle whatsoever. Movie playback is limited to the formats recognized by the PS3, mostly WMV (enabled through system settings on the PlayStation) and MPEG-4. You may need to fuss with the codec used for the MPEG (see the advanced settings in iMovie), but it does indeed work. You can copy media files to the hard drive on the PlayStation. EyeConnect even sees files on an optical disk or outboard hard drive on the Mac. 15" MacBook Pro, Leopard. [alert admin]

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Thursday, December 27 2007 @ 12:13 PM PST

TextExpander 1.4.1 (Mac OS X)

Essential Utility  

This little utility is worth the purchase price just for its ability to insert an ISO 8601-compliant date. Also useful for avoiding "pubic" when you mean "public". The developer responds promptly to inquiries and seems like a reasonable guy. I haven't bothered to read all the griping by the cheapskate below. If you want to type out everything you want to say: do that If you want to save yourself some trouble, buy Textexpander. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, February 14 2007 @ 10:36 PM PST

Second Life 1.13.3.2 (Mac OS X)

No problems on MacBookPro  

Second Life is pretty reasonable on the 2.33GHz 15" MacBookPro with ATI 1600 running 10.4.8. I'm getting a reliable 40 FPS through my cable modem and can get it up to 80 FPS, if need be, by turning off eye candy. Yes, the system is prone to hacks and slowdowns. So is life. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, February 13 2007 @ 02:18 PM PST

Second Life 1.12.1.13 (Mac OS X)

Reasonable, as These Things Go  

Runs OK on a G4 Dual 1GHz with ATI 9800. I can even squeak by with my 867MHz 12" G4 PB for a quick visit without moving around much. The little guy runs really hot while doing SL, though. The ATI can only pull about 13 FPS even off a good cable modem connection. It's fine for chatting, walking around, and building, but don't plan on mixing it up with guys - and there are plenty of them - getting 50 FPS. Performance sucks in crowds of more than ten or so, but that's SL's fault, not your Mac's. [alert admin]

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Monday, January 22 2007 @ 10:23 AM PST

GraphicConverter X 5.8.2 (Mac OS X)

Developer Responsiveness  

There appears to be no letdown in Thorsten Lemke's dedication and responsiveness. I encountered a minor scanning bug, alerted him, and received a couple of betas and a solution within a few days. You rarely see this kind of hustle for a product as well-established as Graphic Converter. For some purposes (PaperPort conversion, for example) it's the only show in town, yet Thorsten continues to work hard. Mac shareware at its best. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, May 02 2006 @ 10:08 AM PDT

AlchemyTV DVR 2.4.1 (Mac OS X)

CPU Hog, but otherwise OK  

According to Activity Monitor, Alchemy sucks up 30% the cycles on my twin 1-GHz G4 running 10.4.5, so I close the TV window when I'm not watching TV. It drops down to 0% then. I would quit the app altogether, but it can be pickly about starting up when other apps have been running: it wants to be first after boot, so sometimes a reboot is necessary. I haven't done a clean install in years and my system is no doubt filled with junk, so the pickiness is probably my fault. Overall, the card and the app are a lot of fun and include an astonishing number of features for such a niche market. [alert admin]

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Sunday, March 12 2006 @ 03:30 PM PST

Deja Vu 3.2.1 (Mac OS X)

Solid Product  

I agree with JoBoy. It's hard to see how either the product or the support could get much better. More features, yes, but not much better. A little better, maybe: I'm giving four stars for ease of use because I'd like to be able to drag files to the backup list rather than trudge through an open/close box. I've been using Deja Vu for several years and the only problems I've had were largely of my own making. Even so, the developer responded promptly to my inquiries, and solved the problem. What I particularly like about Deja Vu is that it doesn't hide the backup in some arcane archive that only it can open. It just copies whatever files you want whereever and whenever you specify. This is a very handy for all sorts of reasons besides backing up. I have no affiliation with Deja Vu other than as a satisfied customer. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, February 28 2006 @ 05:07 PM PST

Quicksilver 1.0b45 (Mac OS X)

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Astrology. I should have known. [alert admin]

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Monday, December 05 2005 @ 09:20 PM PST

Last 10 Comments by jcorso--2008  [ Search for All ]

Love this but  

Whoops, I spoke too soon as well: the developer has a twitter about it.

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Tuesday, March 18 2008 @ 10:47 AM PDT

Love this but  

Broken for me, too. The developer's website is silent on the issue.

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Tuesday, March 18 2008 @ 10:42 AM PDT

No AvantGo Conduit  

4.0.3 installed and runs just fine on 10.3.8 for me, but I couldn't find the promised AvantGo conduit. The installer relocated my MAL conduit to the inactive Conduit folder bit didn't replace it with anything in the Active Conduit folder. I checked the Missing Sync application folder, but there was no Avant Go conduit there. Mysterious. Oh well, good ol' MAL still delivers the goods.

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Friday, February 11 2005 @ 08:58 PM PST