User Name sun2
Member Since 2006-12-29
Total number of Feedback Posts: 3
Total number of comments: 1
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iSynCal 6.0 (Mac OS X)
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I've been using this app for some versions now and it works exactly as advertised. I need to sync my calendars on two Macs and it does this without hassle and fuss. Yes, so I've had to pay an upgrade fee once and yes, it is somewhat highly priced considering it's a one trick pony. And yes, it is not slick, shiny and pretty. BUT - you are entirely free to use .Mac. However, If all you need is calendar syncing, this is cheap in comparison. Plus. I've tried .Mac and I must say, I've had more trouble syncing and re-syncing and clearing up conflicts using that pricey service than I've ever had using iSynCal. [alert admin]
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Friday, April 04 2008 @ 01:35 AM PDT
iSynCal 6.0 (Mac OS X)
Exactly what I need - exactly as advertised ![]()
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I've been using this app for some versions now and it works exactly as advertised. I need to sync my calendars on two Macs and it does this without hassle and fuss. Yes, so I've had to pay an upgrade fee once and yes, it is somewhat highly priced considering it's a one trick pony. And yes, it is not slick, shiny and pretty. BUT - you are entirely free to use .Mac. However, If all you need is calendar syncing, this is cheap in comparison. Plus. I've tried .Mac and I must say, I've had more trouble syncing and re-syncing and clearing up conflicts using that pricey service than I've ever had using iSynCal. [alert admin]
Friday, April 04 2008 @ 01:35 AM PDT
Logitech Control Center 2.1.2 (Mac OS X)
Does not work for MX 1000 - Don't install!
"No Logitech Device Found" under Mac OS 10.4.x Intel. Had to revert to version 2.11. It's just one more in a loong "not found" list [alert admin]
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Friday, December 29 2006 @ 01:51 AM PST
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I don't know the Romandie service since I'm with Sunrise. *Sunrise* cuts off the last 30 characters to insert their own ads. Or rather, they only allow 130 instead of 160 characters per message. Something similar might be the case with the Romandie service
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Wednesday, September 19 2007 @ 02:32 AM PDT