User Name monkeybot
Member Since 2003-11-08
Total number of Feedback Posts: 9
Total number of comments: 2
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CoverBuddy 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)
Hello, the comment preceeding this one was not written by pkloeb, it was written by me. I didn't realize that this computer was already logged in as pkloeb, and not me. There doesn't appear to be away to delete / edit, so I had to just make this additional comment under my own account. Sorry for any confusion. [alert admin]
Tuesday, June 21 2005 @ 12:02 PM PDT
CoverBuddy 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)
This is awesome! Why did it take so long for someone to make this kind of app? Better yet, why isn't this feature in iTunes itself? [alert admin]
Thursday, June 16 2005 @ 12:04 PM PDT
iAlert 5.4 (Mac OS X)
Overall I really liked this app, but it had one bug that forced me to quit using it. I primarily wanted it for mail alerts. Mail 2.0 would hang the first time it checked for new mail. I would get the spinning beach ball of death and have to force quit 4-9 times before everything worked properly. As a result I would have 4-9 copies of new messages come in. After the initial check, everything worked properly. At first I thought it was something other than iAlert causing this because it continued afteer I turned iAlert off. But, even with it off there are still some background processes running. A complete uninstall solved the problem. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, May 17 2005 @ 07:16 AM PDT
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Arrrghhh! This is one of my all time must-have apps. After upgrading to Tiger, I find it is no longer compatible. Hopefully there will be a new Tiger-compatible version. [alert admin]
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Saturday, April 30 2005 @ 02:02 AM PDT
HeavyMail 1.02 (Mac OS X)
HeavyMail is awesome! I've been using it for a long time now, mostly for all my clien't who can't seem to get the hang of ftp. It makes transferring large files so much easier. I saw that someone compared HeavyMail to yousendit.com. It's NOT really the same. HeavyMail securily sends your files directly to your recipient. Yousendit emails a link to your recipient and they go download the files, and I don't think yousentit is secure. Also, another huge feature if HeavyMail is delivery notification. You always know that your recipient has received the files. [alert admin]
Thursday, April 21 2005 @ 01:50 PM PDT
Little Snitch 1.2b1 (Mac OS X)
I love the software, but the 1.2b1 upgrade lost my keycode. I reccomend finding your number before updating. You'll have to enter it again. [alert admin]
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Thursday, April 21 2005 @ 08:51 AM PDT
Watch It 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)
It does exactly what is says. No frills, no added "features". I needed a stop watch, and that is exactly what this is. My one request would be the ability to change the text / bacground color. Other then that it is perfect. [alert admin]
Thursday, November 04 2004 @ 01:28 PM PST
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This software is great! It's every bit as good as Gamma Toggle Fkey (for OS9). The only thing I would like to see is the ability to retain gamma settings after the machine sleeps, or the screen save is activated (mine returns to default 1.8 gamma). [alert admin]
Wednesday, August 11 2004 @ 09:00 AM PDT
PdfCompress 4.3.1 (Mac OS X)
I agree, PDF Compress is very useful under Panther. I use it to compress existing PDF files that usually have bookmarks. It works great. It keeps all the bookmarks intact, and I took a 71MB file provided by a client down to 11MB without losing any quality. Great work! [alert admin]
Tuesday, March 02 2004 @ 08:14 PM PST
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Hello, This comment was not written by pkloeb, it was written by me. I didn't realize that this computer was already logged in as pkloeb, and not me. There doesn't appear to be away to delete / edit, so I had to just make this additional comment under my own account. Sorry for any confusion.
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Tuesday, June 21 2005 @ 12:00 PM PDT
It's NOT really the same. HeavyMail securily sends your files directly to your recipient. Yousendit emails a link to your recipient and they go download the files, and I don't think yousentit is secure. Also, another huge feature if HeavyMail is delivery notification. You always know that your recipient has received the files. Another feature is you can send folders. You don't have to zip your files beforehand. That sounds like a small thing, but…
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Thursday, April 21 2005 @ 01:53 PM PDT