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User Profile for jeremydouglass

User Name jeremydouglass

Member Since 2005-09-09

Total number of Feedback Posts: 3

Total number of comments: 0

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1Password 2.9.4 (Mac OS X)

Great product, great company  

I've been using 1Password for almost two years -- during that time, it has been useful on a daily basis and constantly reliable. It integrates well with all the major browsers I use, and keeps data in a format that I could easily migrate if I ever moved to an unsupported platform. The company is constantly working to add features (which are generally free for existing users), they update regularly, they keep up with platform changes (in OS X, in iPhone versions, etc.) and their level of service is excellent. Really a first class experience. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, November 26 2008 @ 05:59 PM PST

Cyndicate 1.0 (Mac OS X)

Feeds entries that act like email  

How is this feed reader different from dozens of others? The simple answer: Cyndicate treats feed entries like emails. - can delete entries to a trash can (compare to NetNewsWire) - can drag entries into folders (compare to Vienna) - can flag, label, and rate entries, etc. If you never ever keep your feed entries, then Cyndicate might not be the right feed reader you - although it still has a great learning algorithm (a kind of positive spam-filter) that is still worth trying. However, if you ever do keep feed entries, Cyndicate's ability to save them in project folders is a useful feature lacking in NetNewsWire, Vienna, Safari, Mail etc. Cyndicate also supports smartfolders, blog app and social bookmark integration, applescript, and a host of other advanced features. Worth checking out. [alert admin]

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Thursday, August 02 2007 @ 09:40 AM PDT

Ocean Waves 1.3.1 (Mac OS X)

Longtime happy user  

I've been using Ocean Waves for perhaps two years now, often turning it on when I'm winding down in the evening or leaving it on a 90 minute timer when I go to sleep. It is possibly the perfect versiontracker application - simple but featureful, unobtrusive, stable, actively maintained, and reasonably priced. I've registered a number of good applications, but I've gotten hundreds of hours of use out of this one for pennies. Try it. [alert admin]

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Thursday, September 07 2006 @ 08:02 AM PDT

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