User Name nfcd_dotmac
Member Since 2004-07-15
Total number of Feedback Posts: 8
Total number of comments: 1
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RapidWeaver 3.6 (Mac OS X)
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Please provide decent help-documentation. PDF coming soon? One should not need to dig in the forums to download a manual. [alert admin]
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Saturday, May 26 2007 @ 02:00 PM PDT
CopyWrite 2.2.8 (Mac OS X)
Nice idea but very limited. It is not a good tool for scientific writing. There is no support for equations, tables, or figures. This software could benefit a lot from linkback technology. Could it be possible for example to type a equation in CopyWrite in LaTeX and then convert it, with LaTeXit? I can do that in TextEdit for example. Not in CopyWrite. After purchasing CopyWrite I ended up writing in CopyWrite, copying to TextEdit and writing Equations in TextEdit. This is very inefficient. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, October 04 2006 @ 04:13 AM PDT
OnyX 1.6.3 (Mac OS X)
Great product. But sometimes (I can´t figure out a pattern) OnyX refuses my password. Repairing permissions in my hard disk, does not solve the problem. The only solution is to restart my computer. [alert admin]
Wednesday, September 21 2005 @ 12:46 PM PDT
SM2DGraphView 1.3.2 (Mac OS X)
I would like to thank the developer for making available this framework. It has allowed me to implement two Cocoa applications that rely heavily on 2D Graphics, without having any idea about Cocoa drawing. The framework is quite versatile, and you can even modify it to fit your needs. 2D plotting of about 1000 points takes less than a second in one of my applications. [alert admin]
Wednesday, September 21 2005 @ 12:41 PM PDT
Can Combine Icons 3.0.5 (Mac OS X)
I purchased the license for cancombineicons 1 week ago and I have not yet heard from the developer. Where is my registration code? I have tried contacting the developer several times without success. Apparently his email is not working. I tried Kagi´s costumer support without success By now, I have figured out how to combine icons without cancombineicons. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, August 24 2005 @ 02:31 AM PDT
Physics 101 SE 4.1 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
On September of last year I submitted a negative feedback about this program. After the major update of physics 4.0 I have been late in submitting a positive feedback. This is a great program. It is so useful. Not only to high school students but to anybody who needs physics. Thanks to the developer for a great software. [alert admin]
Tuesday, February 15 2005 @ 03:08 AM PST
Physics 101 2.1 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
When is the developer going to deliver a new version that works well on Panther? Several problems have been reported on Panther. The developer have included them in the FAQ (no new version) The app is great but it has not been continuosly updated since it became commercial. Perhaps the developer has been busy implementing the App in windows [alert admin]
Thursday, July 15 2004 @ 08:14 AM PDT
MConvert X 5.4 (Mac OS X)
Great App The developer is open to suggestions. The multi mode converter is very appealing. Perhaps some day the App will allow calculations of similar entities on different units. The currency converter is great and so far is the only that works in my Mac. Both Apple Calculator and Koala Calc have problems contacting the IMF Server. Drawbacks: The Application loads and runs very slowly (memory leakage?) Some crucial entities are missing, such as Power (there is energy but not power) The developer included million years for geologists, but unfortunately it took it away in version 5.4 [alert admin]
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Thursday, July 15 2004 @ 07:59 AM PDT
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Not larger than the Windows based Geologic Community. Maximum 5 % of the Windows based Geologic Community I would say. I would love to port my programs to Windows, but unfortunately Windows does not offer the developer tools MacOSX offers. I am not a professional programmer. I am a geologist interested in developing programs that I can apply in my research. I made my programs available to the non-profit community because I think that is the…
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Thursday, October 26 2006 @ 01:51 AM PDT