User Name jeffsters1
Member Since 2003-12-16
Total number of Feedback Posts: 40
Total number of comments: 16
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DivX 7.2 (Mac OS X)
So there! Remember, "If you want to share your opinion, rant or comment on DivX For Mac, WITHOUT reviewing or rating this product, please select “Commentary” from the Feedback Type drop down list." [alert admin]
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Tuesday, November 17 2009 @ 09:04 AM PST
HoudahSpot 2.5.10 (Mac OS X)
Anyone here ever try the FINDER?
I looked at this and it has a few cool features but it seems no one here has used the FINDER'S "Find" command nor ever looked at the "Other..." attributes options etc. MUCH of what this does can be done in the Finder and after looking at their web site and trying the program I came away thinking they've misrepresented what comes with EVERY Mac by way of searching because they seem to intentionally focus on Spotlight ignoring the FINDER'S "Find" command capabilities. For more info: http://www.peachpit.com/guides/content.aspx?g=mac&seqNum=196 You can add multiple criteria and using the "Other" operator find using even more meta data. Just a comment and FYI and not a "ding" on the application only pointing out your needs my be more than spotlight but less than what this offers and in that case the FINDER may work for you! [alert admin]
Saturday, November 14 2009 @ 08:43 AM PST
Apple iTunes 8.2.1 (Mac OS X)
Sounds like the "free ride" is over! :-) [alert admin]
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Wednesday, July 15 2009 @ 12:12 PM PDT
Print Therapy 6.0.5 LE (Mac OS X)
Please, Apple charges $29 for Snow Leopard and you charge almost that much to "supposedly" fix some printer issue? An issue I've never seen personally but regardless, your price is out of whack. You even cost more than tools like GraphicConverter that some of us use every day! Sorry! [alert admin]
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Friday, June 12 2009 @ 07:43 PM PDT
AIM for Mac 1.5b4 (Mac OS X)
If you want AIM client use iChat or Adium. This is a pi$$ poor effort when the Windows version does sooooooooo much more. The best thing I can say about this is it's free. [alert admin]
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Thursday, May 14 2009 @ 06:50 PM PDT
iClock Pro 1.0b12 (Mac OS X)
You're charging $20 for a beta?
uh...huh....I'll get right on that! [alert admin]
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Monday, May 11 2009 @ 12:53 AM PDT
Apple WWAN Support 1.0 (Mac OS X)
When this came out I ran right out to buy it at my Cingular/ATT store. They told me they no longer sell this card. In fact today, if you ask or go to the Cingular web site, you’ll see they have no “official” ExpressCard slot solution. They are in beta testing of a new card, the Option GT Max 3.6 Express. http://business.cingular.com/businesscenter/pciexpress/ Unfortunately however Cingular did not contract for the Mac drivers though they are available! http://www.option.com/products/globetrotter_express_hsupa.shtml I’ve taken this pretty far within Cingular/ATT and Option but all I got was “we’ll look into it” or feel free to buy the card on the open market (read full retail) and we’ll give you the URL for the Mac Drivers. They company that makes the card will not give you the Mac Drivers if you buy the card from Cingular/ATT. [alert admin]
Wednesday, February 28 2007 @ 03:45 PM PST
Creative Project Manager 8.35 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
A developer that requires you provide your info just to see their product is usually, high-pressure, high-cost, and/or sells a product with a required maintenance contract. All of which means they have to BUG YOU and BUG you to buy their product. Anyone with a reasonable price and a great product would want to sing it praises from the roof, not hide them in the basement. Run away! [alert admin]
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Monday, September 25 2006 @ 07:47 PM PDT
OSXplanet 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Outstanding! Kudos! [alert admin]
Tuesday, September 05 2006 @ 06:27 AM PDT
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You people need to chill! How Google decides to run its business is the way it is. EIther right or wrong they will have to deal with it. I for one am happy to see they are supporting the Mac and even have released in Universal. If you don't like there business model then fine...move on...but this is to review the software for those that use it not make "open source" political statements. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, August 23 2006 @ 07:41 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by jeffsters1 [ Search for All ]
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I don't like the lack of PPC support for my older machines either but giving it a 1-star rating because of it is an abuse of the rating system. The app works as advertised. If you have an issue outside of it's stated features and functionality that's "Comment" NOT a review. That's like me rating Snow Leopard at a 1-star due to lack of PPC support. I might not like it but it's…
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Tuesday, November 17 2009 @ 09:03 AM PST
Reminds me when I was working the booth at MacWorld, I think Boston, in 1993 or 4? Anyway, it was System 7.5 and AppleScript was new. This guy walked up and was all "Do you support the AppleScript app dictionary"? and I looked at him and said, "sure, most of it, which commands are most important to you"? I kinda looked at me like a deer in headlights and shrugged it off walking…
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Thursday, September 17 2009 @ 05:22 PM PDT
Stick with 2.1.4 -- not ready for prime-time ![]()
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I didn't notice the 1-star, I will agree that's harsh and would go further to say it should have been a comment rather than a review. I will also agree that the user should report this issue and any log files to the developer. While the users words "ready for prime time" are misplaced, I still do not agree that, unless the problem is isolated, a beta should so easily crash or fail…
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Monday, September 14 2009 @ 05:58 PM PDT
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Spoken like someone not in the software industry. A beta "should" run well for a majority of users. There should be no obvious crashing bugs or features disabled or rendered inoperable. That would be pre-beta or alpha sometimes called a development build. Beta is to find hidden bugs or bugs that only rear their ugly head in very specific non-standard situations. Now the poster is letting people know there are some serious issues.…
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Monday, September 14 2009 @ 03:26 PM PDT
So if I have this issue I can call you and you'll run it for me on my computer under your license? Humm...is that ok with them? They charge almost $100 for a family plan and on up. I suspect you need to buy the $1,800 world license if your going back to your clients time after time to fix their printing woes. Now to be fair, I do like that they allow you to…
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Monday, August 10 2009 @ 02:00 PM PDT
Please, looking at your past posts you too have commented on prices developers charge. The fact is $30 to essentially rip out some garbage and restore is CRAZY! There are TONS of freeware tools that developers have released to deal with uncommon little issues like this. Look at tools like Onyx, iTweaX, and TinkerTool, all FREE. Hey, I didn't even say to make it free! Just "reasonable"! Carry on!
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Monday, August 10 2009 @ 09:31 AM PDT
Learn that Little Snitch is your best friend! Protect yourself from developers that play "call home" games behind your back!
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Monday, May 11 2009 @ 12:52 AM PDT
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Humm...ok, you don't know enough about the basic OS to know how to turn off specific software updates but you know better than Apple when you should or shouldn't update. uh huh... Seriously, keep your permissions repaired, update as directed, and make backups. Don't start getting creative until you REALLY understand the possible impact and can recognize what to do if confronted with an issue later. if you begin to selectively apply updates.…
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Tuesday, September 18 2007 @ 10:29 AM PDT
if there is any mac work being done over at AOL it's a LONG LONG LONG way off. There are no projects I can see, other than a video and toolbar, that have any Mac support. There are no new versions of the client or of AIM in testing. Not to say they aren't in development but to once again get people's hopes up is just unfair. Mac users have suffered long…
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Friday, March 23 2007 @ 07:41 AM PDT
Same here! It started off ok but soon stopped. VLC showed the first minute of the show. Now it doesn't download anything and stops immediately after starting. Yes, transfers are allowed etc. It's a cool program, and it's FREE so I really appreciate the effort. Hope the developer sees this and finds the issue, software, hardware, user, or otherwise soon!
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Monday, January 01 2007 @ 10:54 AM PST