User Name kimpa1_dotmac
Member Since 2003-09-26
Total number of Feedback Posts: 7
Total number of comments: 0
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VLC media player 0.8.6a (Mac OS X)
Really like this player. But, I do miss the "Save streamed video to disk"-feature. I know there are different other programs doing that but including that feature into VLC really would make it a "killer-app". I reason that; what can be played can be saved, just a matter of encoder. [alert admin]
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Monday, February 26 2007 @ 02:50 AM PST
CocoaBooklet 2.0.4 (Mac OS X)
I really like this program. It lets me create much more readable and easily handled booklets of long texts. I don't mind reading small text but I just can't stand reading on the screen. A minibooklet created in this program saves a lot of paper. With a duplex-printer it crams 8 pages into one sheet of paper. That's extremely handy. Just staple and cut. Ready to go right into my pocket! Kepp up the great work and God bless!! [alert admin]
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Thursday, August 24 2006 @ 12:20 AM PDT
Combine PDFs 2.1 (Mac OS X)
Does the job perfectly. Only thing I miss is small thumbnail-previews of the included pdfs. That is useless when combining multipage documents but quite handy when the pdfs I'll combine consists of a single page. [alert admin]
Monday, June 19 2006 @ 11:35 PM PDT
DailyTao 1.2 (Mac OS X)
Bad graphics. [alert admin]
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Monday, June 13 2005 @ 07:08 AM PDT
Readerware 2.92 (Mac OS X)
With this release the support for larger images har grown frpm non-existent to average. The program can only scroll large bookimages, not scale them. Quite annoying when one use large images of reasons other than just using them in Readerware. It cant' be that complicated a function to build in. Apart from that. It's a good program and other programs, no matter how well-tasting, doesn't cut it... For people with a large collection I really recommend Readerware since it won't ''lock you in'' any system. [alert admin]
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Thursday, March 03 2005 @ 03:53 AM PST
Sigma Chess 6.1 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
It´s hard, if not impossible, to find a good chessprogram that is available in old OS. This is a great program and I sincerely recommend it to anyone who want to try. But, pay for it. It is worth every pennie. [alert admin]
Sunday, January 16 2005 @ 08:13 PM PST
Sigma Chess 6.0.3 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
As I picked up chess again as an adult (30-ish something) I searched for a good chessgame that I could "grow" with. I needed it to be simple enough to refresh my chess, and sometimes win even as a beginner... I also needed it to be good enough to store databases and be harder and harder in its skill. In short, it had to be a chessmate that grows and developes at the same pace as myself. This is the only program I´ve found that does exactly that. Although it´s sometimes hard to understand the interface. But I´m learning more and more and I haven´t been disappointed yet. Good program! [alert admin]
Sunday, January 18 2004 @ 01:58 AM PST
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