User Name juniormaj
Member Since 2001-08-22
Total number of Feedback Posts: 10
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PodWorks 2.1.3 (Mac OS X)
Works great. Easy and powerful, like iTunes. Well worth the $8. Registration was quick and simple. Can't rate the support/documentation because I haven't needed to use either. I plan to use this exclusively. [alert admin]
Tuesday, July 22 2003 @ 08:05 PM PDT
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not a message board, but to answer garymm's question of: "juniormaj, you have multiple ipods?"-- Yes. I applied this to an original 5GB and a 20GB, both previously at version 1.2.1. I used a PowerBook Lombard 400 with an OrangeLink FireWire card to perform the updates. [alert admin]
Wednesday, March 19 2003 @ 10:33 PM PST
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the updater (iPod Software 1.2.6 Updater), not the software it delivers (iPod Software 1.2.6). Too soon to rate that anyway, but it didn't cripple my iPods and they appear to be working at least as well as they were before the update. Download, unstuffing, mounting, and opening the package all worked without flaw and much like installing any other DL'd software. Installed exactly where I expected (/Applications/Utilities ; just like previous iPod Updaters). Updater correctly ID'd my 2 iPods as needing an update and delivered it to them. Works as promised. [alert admin]
Wednesday, March 19 2003 @ 08:30 PM PST
CaminoKnight 2.0 (Mac OS X)
fault. I DL'd the latest nightly (07march) of Camino directly from the ftp site and failed on startup. The nightly build of Camino appears to be bogus. CaminoKnight appears to be every bit as great as ChimeraKnight was. Living without it for a couple of days re-inforced how much I liked it. Thanks for the quick fix. [alert admin]
Friday, March 07 2003 @ 05:35 PM PST
Watson 1.6 (Mac OS X)
this (registered) for quite awile now, and it just keeps getting better. I thought it would be obsolete after the new Sherlock was released, but that is not the case. Now with the iCal and Address Book integration I still remain satisfied with my purchase. [alert admin]
Sunday, December 01 2002 @ 09:58 PM PST
StuffIt Deluxe 7.0 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
any problems with Stuffit under OSX, and that dates back to the OSX Public Beta. Stuffit Deluxe 6.5.1 (including the Cont. Menu) was working fine for me under 10.2 and 10.2.1, but I got the upgrade to 7 because I felt like it (and it's new). Stuffit Deluxe 7 also works as advertised. [alert admin]
Thursday, September 19 2002 @ 04:33 PM PDT
Open Pod 0.31e (Mac OS X)
says. Minus one star for no way to back out once you launch the app without a force quit. It would be nice to launch the app and then be able to cancel the process (a cancel button, for example) intead of it just starting by itself (there is only the "You're my hero" button, which starts it). [alert admin]
Thursday, September 19 2002 @ 01:55 AM PDT
WirelessDriver 1.0.0b5 (Mac OS X)
you know how much your efforts are appreciated by those of us with older Macs. This little driver is a life saver. I've been using it since the first release of OS X, and it just keeps on being there for me. I think the wireless card manufacturers have forgotten about the "rest" of us. Thanks. [alert admin]
Saturday, August 31 2002 @ 04:58 PM PDT
SimpleSynth 0.3 (Mac OS X)
powerful for the size. Very cool. [alert admin]
Wednesday, July 03 2002 @ 03:41 AM PDT
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as every version of Logitech software I've used, going back to the old ADB MouseKey stuff. Currently using USB Wheel Mouse (M/N: BB48) on a G4 350, OS9.2.2. Same mouse for 2 years with several versions of MouseWare and OS. No problems at all. I tend to forget about the "Web Wheel", but I can see how it could be useful for some. I spend most of my time in OS X, where the mouse just "works" (without Smart Move and application awareness being as there is no driver yet, but right click performs "cntrl-click" and the scroll wheel works), but when I'm in OS 9 the MouseWare works great. [alert admin]
Sunday, December 16 2001 @ 12:09 AM PST
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