User Name mtrivard
Member Since 2002-04-04
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PDFClerk Pro 3.5 (Mac OS X)
There are some interface issues that make this less than perfect. almost all limitations listed here make it really difficult to create forms. particularly: - no grouping - When creating forms, you usually want to group elements and duplicate and move them en-masse. can't do it in this program.. - Can't select across "layers" Makes it really a pain to copy a static and dynamic element (like the name of a field and the field itself, along with any graphics. - no 'grid'. means lots of tweaking - no Alignment across layers.. Want to center text within a box? can't do it. At least the functionality it does have works well. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, January 20 2009 @ 09:55 AM PST
Aqua Data Studio 7.0.0RC12 (Mac OS X)
This product works great and I've paid in the past about $50 each tim, but the latest increase ($400 upgrade) is just way too high to be worth it... I won't be upgrading. -marcel [alert admin]
Tuesday, October 07 2008 @ 10:41 PM PDT
Cisco Aironet 3.0 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
has a problem... A HUGE memory leak in the Aironet Status Monitor application (> 120 MB per day).. Back down to 3 stars till they get it fixed... I also have problems with MS Outlook running in Classic. (I hangs). Other apps appear to work fine. [alert admin]
Monday, January 13 2003 @ 09:45 PM PST
Cisco Aironet 2.1.1 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
in a wallstreet and have the following problems: 1. pulling the card out while the machine is awake requires a reboot to make it work again. 2. Classic is continually crashing, particularly if there more than one access point around... works at home, nasty at the office. Sometimes restarting classic will work, other times it requires a reboot . 3. DHCP leases dissapear randomly. 4. Even though you've saved WEP or LEAP information in your keychain, you're still prompted to enter it each time the machine wakes up 5. Often has problems reading it's own preferences, requires reboot to work again. 3 stars cause it sort of works. I just hate having to reboot all the time. [alert admin]
Saturday, October 19 2002 @ 08:02 AM PDT
Amazing Slow Downer X 2.0.5 (Mac OS X)
iKoSS, I think your analysis is flawed. Slowing down the music without changing the pitch doesn't change the bandwidth of the signal, so it's theoretically possible to slow it down with no loss of quality. Reducing the pitch by 1/2 without changing the speed, on the other hand does reduce the upper range by 50%. Despite that, this program does a good job given the limitations imposed by real time processing. At $40, it's about twice what I would pay for it, but then I don't need this capability every day.. [alert admin]
Tuesday, September 24 2002 @ 06:14 AM PDT
Amazing Slow Downer X 2.0.5 (Mac OS X)
iKoSS, I think your analysis is flawed. Slowing down the music without changing the pitch doesn't change the bandwidth of the signal, so it's theoretically possible to slow it down with no loss of quality. Reducing the pitch by 1/2 without changing the speed, on the other hand does reduce the upper range by 50%. Despite that, this program does a good job given the limitations imposed by real time processing. At $40, it's about twice what I would pay for it, but then I don't need this capability every day.. [alert admin]
Tuesday, September 24 2002 @ 06:13 AM PDT
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