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User Name macmeister

Member Since 2001-11-16

Total number of Feedback Posts: 27

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VueScan 7.6.64 (Mac OS X)

Not Panther friendly for my Umax YET  

I sent the log file to their support for troubleshooting and Ed is usually pretty quick to fix this stuff. My Powerlook II and Panther aren't happening yet, but I'm sure they'll be getting along just fine soon. =) [alert admin]

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Sunday, October 26 2003 @ 09:55 PM PST

Apple Safari 0.9 (Mac OS X)

Cool new features,…  

however it's crashed 3 times on me since downloading the same day. Still my primary browser, but must have corrupted the prefs, or has trouble with me loading/unloading fonts or SOMETHING! Crashed when option dragging a favorite item to a new bookmark folder, and again when trying to resize the window. Almost never happened before I updated... [alert admin]

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Monday, April 14 2003 @ 10:31 AM PDT

Address Book vCard Creator 1.3.1 (Mac OS X)

Worked great for…  

bringing the data in! If it could only get it back out as one of the formats it brings in instead of just vCard... [alert admin]

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Thursday, February 20 2003 @ 07:40 AM PST

Birthday Reminder 2.0 (Mac OS X)

10.2.3 Unexpectedly quit…  

upon launch. updated to 10.2.4 with same thing... Just went to the site and 2.1 fixed it! Nifty tool. now I just need to remember to double click this program once a week or so since I'm not an iCal man yet. =) [alert admin]

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Thursday, February 13 2003 @ 11:59 PM PST

MenuMeters 0.6 (Mac OS X)

Cool Stuff! The…  

best network tool only is NetMonitor. I like the scaling better and gives more control over averaging throughput, etc... The best for CPU only appears to be PTHCPU I've noticed. Unfortunately this tool takes up twice the room as it should, as I have 2 processors. It would be nice if they were averaged, like other monitors do. This is the best tool that brings it all together. I'm now using MenuMeters exclusively in hopes that it will soon be what PTHCPU and NetMonitor are in their world. =) Keep up the great work!!! (please average multi-CPU's and consider a bar chart for memory as well) [alert admin]

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Monday, February 03 2003 @ 11:43 PM PST

SpamSieve 1.2.2 (Mac OS X)

I like! Works…  

great! And getting better by the minute! It gets along well with my Entourage. [alert admin]

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Thursday, January 23 2003 @ 10:20 PM PST

Little Fluffy Cubes 1.4 (Mac OS X)

Hmmm... Works awesome…  

in lower resolutions, but at 1600x1200, which is what I need. When I click "test",I get wierd OpenGL stuff, most cubes are drawn in pieces that are solid blue rather than opaque and I mostly see lots of solid lines running through the cubes. When I try the actual saver, I now get 1 frame every 2 seconds of blue lines instead of 1 frame every 5 seconds. Looks like the double buffering helped! =) I'm sure lower resolutions are fine, but not for me. I wish these other openGL savers would let their secret out for smooth animation at 1600x1200. This is frequently a problem. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, January 15 2003 @ 10:44 PM PST

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Unratable really. At…  

1600x1200 I got 1 frame every 8 seconds on the previous version. This one I receive only a blank black screen. I'm sure it's cool when it works perhaps on lower res. [alert admin]

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Monday, January 13 2003 @ 12:57 PM PST

PdfCompress 3.1 (Mac OS X)

Works great for…  

me! over 20MB to 2MB is great for some printed Powerpoint stuff... Does its job well for the client and for me. Too bad Apple doesn't have this ability packed in. [alert admin]

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Monday, January 06 2003 @ 08:04 AM PST

Share My Desktop 1.2 (Mac OS X)

Excellent, I think…  

it would get a 5 or 10 if I could enable/turn it on remotely through SSH or terminal. This way it's a resource I don't need to keep on and I could wake my machine and turn it on remotely. It's probably possible, but I haven't figured out how without having it be loaded in my startup all the time. Great app with nice simple GUI! Keep up the great work! [alert admin]

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Sunday, January 05 2003 @ 11:02 PM PST

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