User Name l-i-n-k
Member Since 2000-02-15
Total number of Feedback Posts: 9
Total number of comments: 0
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MisFox 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Finally the "notes://" links of our intranet do work!!! ![]()
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Thank you for this missing helper... [alert admin]
Wednesday, September 17 2003 @ 06:42 AM PDT
iView Media 1.2 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
Still Images JPEG, JPEG-2000, TIFF, TIFF-FAX, PNG, Adobe Photoshop (3.x and higher), BMP, Targa, SGI, FlashPix, PICT, GIF, QuickTime Image, GE Medical CRI. Audio MP3, AIFF, Windows Wave, Standard MIDI, Compact Disc Audio, Sound Designer II, System Sounds, GSM Audio, AIFC Animation/Video QuickTime Movies, Windows AVI, DV (Digital Video), FLC, MPEG, MPEG-4, QTVR Movies, Flash, Animated GIF Can you manage these with iPhoto? I use the Pro version some time - and it satifys my needs more that Apples iPhoto (and others) Reduce one star for ugly HTML export templates! [alert admin]
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Tuesday, April 29 2003 @ 02:30 PM PDT
SiteOrbiter 1.1 (Mac OS X)
NOT the download process!! [alert admin]
Friday, December 20 2002 @ 01:32 AM PST
SiteOrbiter 1.1 (Mac OS X)
the software seem to be the missing tool for information designer on the Mac. Although I was not able to download it, too. IP restriction on downloads suck. [alert admin]
Friday, December 20 2002 @ 01:30 AM PST
Font Reserve 3.0 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
a good concept and some really useful sort and find features... But I have to agree with Frederik, George and others that there is a HUGE problem with adding many fonts to FontReserve. I have to check the log file after adding fonts and if there are errors: trash the font immediately, try the most recent copy and if it still does not work - forget it. FontReserve does have problems with some fonts that perfectly worked with ATM before and here’s a comment of Diamont Soft Support: "When you add damaged fonts to the database, you run the risk of damaging the database. There's not much we can do about that, I'm afraid." Does not sound like failsave software, does it? I have to subtract 2 stars for this, sorry. [alert admin]
Tuesday, May 14 2002 @ 05:54 PM PDT
iEvents 1.4 (Mac OS 9)
useless website... IMHO this softeware does not, what it promises. If you are looking for a useable, searchable and HTML compatible web calendar - forget this one. It produces JPG images :-( [alert admin]
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Saturday, February 16 2002 @ 03:31 AM PST
Inoculan Client 4.0v32 (Mac OS 9)
work for newer Mac OSâ019s (I think it stopped working with 9.1.x). Only manual file scan works - the support is incompetent - it seem that the SERVER component FAILS to detect Macitosh viruses. The Product Description up there is wrong for the Macintosh plattform. [alert admin]
Monday, January 21 2002 @ 07:02 AM PST
FontBook 3.5.1 (Mac OS 9)
improvements of handling uninstalled fonts would be the 7th star. [alert admin]
Tuesday, October 23 2001 @ 12:34 PM PDT
iCab 2.6 (Mac OS 9)
or more (IE or NS) for browsing the web? iCab does a lot more with a download that would fit on a floppy (if i’d had one ;-) [alert admin]
Monday, July 02 2001 @ 02:07 AM PDT
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