User Name mikepower
Member Since 2003-10-29
Total number of Feedback Posts: 4
Total number of comments: 6
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Clipboard Evolved 0.86A (Mac OS X)
The developer has worked hard and fast over the last couple of days to sort out the bugs in this little app and now it plays very nicely. It's good looking, simple to use and efficient. I have tried a great many of these types of enhancements and I use Shadow Clipboard and iClip and have done for some time. However, I see no reason why Clipboard Evolved shouldn't get serious consideration if you aren't looking for things like multiple clipboards etc. Give it a try. If only to see the cute window effects! [alert admin]
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Tuesday, July 15 2008 @ 03:53 AM PDT
Sound Byte 3.2.0 (Mac OS X)
Works great for me. A must have for podcasters and great fun for phone pranks/responding to annoying calls. I love it! [alert admin]
Friday, February 23 2007 @ 05:21 AM PST
iClip 3.5 (Mac OS X)
This has been on my desktop for ages and is used every day. It's essential kit for any power-bloggers out there and the latest version (downloaded today) with its built-in menu, saves even more effort. I just hope it doesn't end up bloated with features. But then perhaps John will offer a stripped down turbo version ! Highly recommended. [alert admin]
Wednesday, January 26 2005 @ 11:35 AM PST
iClip 3.0.1 (Mac OS X)
I've been meaning to rate iClip for ages. It was a great little app and now it's got better. The things that i missed before have all been added! I use iClip mostly for blogging. Even though I have Ecto and Shrook with their stunning intergrated remote news reader blogging function (check it out) I still do a lot of old fashioned searching and surfing looking for interesting stuff. iClip allows me to pull out multiple clips and links and keep them in a single set for easy pasting later. It has saved me hours! Why wouldn't anyone use it? Brilliant! [alert admin]
Saturday, June 05 2004 @ 09:44 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by mikepower [ Search for All ]
I have had excellent feedback from the developer over the last two days and the bugs have now been ironed out leaving this as a nice looking, simple and efficient little clipboard utility. I'm going to use it in place of ShadowClipboard for the next few days to see how it performs. But in any case I think you should give it a try now that things have been fixed. And the great response shows…
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Tuesday, July 15 2008 @ 03:44 AM PDT
I was just about to write to say that I installed this and it worked fine when, guess what? Yes, that's right, I got he spinning beachball of death. At least for me the app does show up in my activity monitor so I can at quit it. It's a shame because it's a nice looking and simple little clipboard app. I use Shadow Clipboard and iClip so I don't need another but the developer…
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Monday, July 14 2008 @ 03:47 AM PDT
There are tons of apps that charge for making a process, which is freely available, more convenient. These people make it clear in the first sentence that the works on offer are free and available on the web. This is a download and reader tool - end of story. There is no 'con'. If you prefer to go to the Guttengurg site and navigate and download using it's clunky interface then do it and save…
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Wednesday, May 28 2008 @ 02:54 AM PDT
www.themacgroove.co.uk still won't load ![]()
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You use frames and blame the best browser for Macs for not loading it!? Nielsen rubbished frames over ten years ago, when you just might have been able to justify their use. There is NO place for frames anymore. Design a decent web page and Omniweb will load it. Or at least include a <noframes> section. Don't blame Omniweb for your shortcomings, please!
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Thursday, October 26 2006 @ 06:58 AM PDT
So what? It's no big deal and it certainly doesn't trouble me or the thousands of other satisfied users out there. I suppose it all depends on what you do on your Mac. What I do is vastly helped by this app. If that's not the case for you then don't bother with it - simple as!
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Wednesday, January 26 2005 @ 11:52 AM PST
Once the clipping is in iclip (simply click the arrow, dragging is not required) it also resides (temporarily, obviously) in the clipboard and multiple pastes can be carried out as usual with the keyboard shortcuts until a new clipping is added. Thereafter any clipping can be placed in the clipboard by clipping the 'out' arrow and again multiple pasting can be carried out.
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Saturday, June 05 2004 @ 09:33 AM PDT