User Name mfix--2008
Member Since 2002-02-28
Total number of Feedback Posts: 121
Total number of comments: 2
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Delicious Library 2.1.1 (Mac OS X)
Delicious Library 2.x was already the best app of it's kind - But the new Version 2.1 blows everything away and is now definitely second to none ! I love the iPhone App - finally we can travel with our whole library of Books, CDs, Movies, Games in our pocket - lovely :-) ...and we've got all this nice extra features - Thank You Guys - Delicious Library rocks ! [alert admin]
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Monday, June 15 2009 @ 10:16 AM PDT
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SUCKS - needs to phone home & have active Internet Server in order to function ![]()
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Even if the tool is capable otherwise - I do not recommend a product which is depentant on an Internet-Server of the developer being reachable !!! It happened to me several times that this server seems to be down or unreachable and this means no restore at the time ! This is an unacceptable policy for something so important as a data recovery tool. Our customers are surely NOT willing to pay for software which doesn't work when you need it - no matter what ! [alert admin]
Wednesday, November 12 2008 @ 07:25 AM PST
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SUCKS - needs to phone home & have active Internet Server in order to function ![]()
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Even if the tool is capable otherwise - I do not recommend a product which is depentant on an Internet-Server of the developer being reachable !!! It happened to me several times that this server seems to be down or unreachable and this means no restore at the time ! This is an unacceptable policy for something so important as a data recovery tool. Our customers are surely NOT willing to pay for software which doesn't work when you need it - no matter what ! [alert admin]
Wednesday, November 12 2008 @ 07:00 AM PST
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I do not recommend a product which is depentant on an Internet-Server of the developer being reachable !!! It happened to me several times that this server seems to be down or unreachable and this means no restore at the time ! This is an unacceptable policy for something so important as a data recovery tool. Our customers are surely NOT willing to pay for software which doesn't work when you need it - no matter what ! (even if the tool is capable otherwise). [alert admin]
Wednesday, November 12 2008 @ 06:42 AM PST
MatrixSaver 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Way Cool :-) thanx Neo [alert admin]
Tuesday, November 04 2008 @ 05:02 AM PST
Boomerang Data Recovery 1.1.6 (Mac OS X)
regarding my previous post - after some research found another download link on their site containing the latest version 1.1.6 - just tell your WebAdmin to get things straigth ;-) http://www.boomdrs.com/macosx/Boomerang-MacOSX.dmg [alert admin]
Monday, June 09 2008 @ 06:13 AM PDT
Boomerang Data Recovery 1.1.6 (Mac OS X)
Sounds good - but are You serious about download ? ![]()
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I would love to have a new probably capable Recovery Tool around - BUT THE CURRENT VERSION IS NOT DOWNLOADABLE- IF You would be serious about Your Boomerang software then You probably would make sure that the latest version is downloadable from Your own website. You have Version 1.1.6 out but the two download links go to 1.1.2 (CNET) and 1.1.4 (Torrent). ...and if I want to report the problem on the built-in reporting page - all i get is an error: You have provided an invalid security code - which is not the case. Unfortunately this does not leave a very professional impression. Fix it pls. [alert admin]
Monday, June 09 2008 @ 04:06 AM PDT
Web Snapper 2.3.2 (Mac OS X)
WebSnapper keeps getting better - needs some more work though - especially the Headers and Footers (Titlebar & URL) are to big and sometimes overelapping. Filenames should be changed to comply to UNIX conv. e.g. / should be translated to _ and so on (like Safari does it when You print to PDF). ...in response to Ross Welti: there is a Menu option called "Remove Safari Button" you can find in the frontmost "WebSnapper" Menu... [alert admin]
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Thursday, June 05 2008 @ 01:01 AM PDT
Web Snapper 2.3 (Mac OS X)
I thought it was sad as RedSnapper went away - but then WebSnapper returned and is a really useful tool - and it does so many formats just with the push of one button. Regarding Mikofox's comment: unlike save to PDF from MacOSX, WebSnapper does preserve the pages EXACTLY as they are including backgrounds, frames, everything and thats exactly what we want :-) We've also got stellar support so far - Thanx to Tim & Jean from TastyApps - keep on doing cool tools guys, we love it. [alert admin]
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Monday, May 05 2008 @ 09:24 AM PDT
Carbon Copy Cloner 3.0.1 (Mac OS X)
CCC great but beware of Leopard ![]()
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CCC is a great tool and helpful since a very long time - but CCC 3.0.1 is not really compatible with Leopard MacOSX 10.5.x ! I've got a 3 out of 5 success rate with restored clones only. Sometimes CCC canot restore the 10.5.1 clones properly from an image. Some core functions seem to go missing and you end up with Applications like Apple's Preview.app not functioning... so you probably want to wait until Mike releases a Leopard compatible Version... [alert admin]
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Tuesday, February 05 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
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Here we go - link for PPC Version ![]()
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http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/download/aqua-PPC.html cheers
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Monday, October 27 2008 @ 07:59 AM PDT
c'mon get a life - DO NOT COMMENT ON PRODUCTS YOU DIDN'T EVEN TRIED ! How can You dare to comment on something you don't even know just because You think something is expensive in your perspective. This seems to be quite a cool tool and might be well worth the view bucks it costs (by the way $79 is nothing - and Apple does not depend on income of iWork, but a small developer…
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Monday, January 07 2008 @ 04:11 AM PST