User Name rudivice
Member Since 2000-12-05
Total number of Feedback Posts: 3
Total number of comments: 1
Last 10 Feedback Posts by rudivice [ Search for All ]
XERD 1.5.2 (Mac OS X)
great app - but it crashes too often ![]()
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I like this app and I would like to pay for it, if the app wouldn't crash so often and unexpected even on my freshly installed Jaguar system. The app could still need some more features, as I was used to use SYBASE PowerDesigner. Almost 50$ is quite a lot compared to what the SYBASE tool offers as features. Rudi [alert admin]
Tuesday, August 31 2004 @ 11:37 AM PDT
EditiX 1.02 (Mac OS X)
This is really a great app for creating and developing XML-based documents. As a longtime BBEdit power user I must confess that I always wished that lots the features from Editix will appear in it. But I'm pretty satisfied using Editix on Mac OS X (a PB G4 800) which runs fast, realiable and stable. This is my second major Java application that I'm using on a daily basis (my first is DbVisualizer). [alert admin]
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Friday, February 13 2004 @ 01:39 PM PST
SQLGrinder 1.1.0 (Mac OS X)
really worth it\'s money. Pretty eas y to connect to an Oracle 8i database. SQL4X Manager is not as good as SQL Grinder. I just paid my 50$ bucks a couple of minutes ago. :-) [alert admin]
Wednesday, January 23 2002 @ 04:25 AM PST
Last 10 Comments by rudivice [ Search for All ]
I have the same experience that 10.4.6 breaks the Cisco VPNClient. The solution is to first remove the previous installation of your old VPNClient and to reinstall the client again, as updating or reinstalling over an existing client did not work for me. Even older versions work (I used 4.7.00). These are the files I removed bevor I could reinstall the client: sudo rm -r /System/Library/Extensions/CiscoVPN.kext/ sudo rm -r /System/Library/StartupItems/CiscoVPN/ sudo rm -r /private/etc/CiscoSystemsVPNClient/ sudo rm -r /private/etc/opt/cisco-vpnclient/ sudo…
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Tuesday, May 02 2006 @ 10:21 PM PDT