User Name surfkw
Member Since 2003-05-06
Total number of Feedback Posts: 25
Total number of comments: 0
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Xfactor 0.32 (Mac OS X)
Xfactor is my favorite p2p tool. One thing I really enjoy is the regular work put in by the developers and the updates. Having access to these multiple protocols is great. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, March 22 2005 @ 02:15 PM PST
AOL Service Assistant 1.26 (Mac OS X)
Good Job AOL, allow people to get off your system. These tools are much too late by about 4 years for me to have a use for them but better late than never, right? [alert admin]
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Tuesday, March 22 2005 @ 01:58 PM PST
XFactor 0.198 (Mac OS X)
Another X-Factor... zygoat (Zygoat Creative Tech)
Version: 0.198, 6/14/2004 07:28AM PST
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Don't forget Gatorade has an X-Factor for the NBA Games they sponser. I think Billups was the X-Factor in one of the Lakers v Pistons games.
But this is a sweet product, just waiting for the BT integration to really set it apart from other p2p products.
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Monday, June 14 2004 @ 05:17 PM PDT
Leechster 0.92 (Mac OS X)
not working for me in 4.5... too bad apple has to go and do this. don't they realize another work-around will pop-up soon? [alert admin]
Tuesday, May 04 2004 @ 09:25 PM PDT
XFactor 0.15 (Mac OS X)
Works Great. I love the new icon. Stable, reliable, can't wait for the Bit Torrent Integration. Everything else though is just similar to other clients. [alert admin]
Monday, May 03 2004 @ 12:20 AM PDT
Addressix 1.4.1 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
For printing on a simple envelope, #9 I think it works the best and with apple address books of all of the envelope printing utilities I have tried. Keep up the good work. [alert admin]
Friday, April 30 2004 @ 07:36 PM PDT
ABExtract 1.0.0 (Mac OS X)
Use a lot of work. Add options such as what feild to export and clean up the resulting text file so it looks nice. Good idea, poor implementation. Has potential. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, April 28 2004 @ 01:31 AM PDT
Mr. Tides X 2.1 (Mac OS X)
Product. (The link wasn't too bad, I got 163K/s) I am happy with it because it exports to ical when I can sync with my iPod so I when I'm talking with the boys about when are are going to surf I've go the tides in my back pocket ;) It's a little slow going through regions but works well, especially for a realbasic program, which are always bigger and slower than they should be. [alert admin]
Saturday, April 17 2004 @ 02:09 PM PDT
Leechster 0.92 (Mac OS X)
I love this program, easier than the old terminal way of doing the same thing and more effective. As far at I don't care if it's your roommate, brother, sister, whatever, it's still stealing., that's bullsh*t. There are plenty of legal uses for this, as well as for many p2p but this won't be stopped because you are not getting music from total strangers. If it's your family member, you could just borrow the CD if you wanted to do it that way. Some people would prefer this as its much faster than ripping a CD numerous times. Besides, the only places this really would be abused is on college campuses but the colleges probably support it as it won't attract much attention from the RIAA because there is no way for them to monitor it unless they were on the LAN themselves. [alert admin]
Saturday, April 17 2004 @ 01:55 PM PDT
MPFreaker 1.0b6 (Mac OS X)
I used to think this was great, and mind you, the features are improving and its a good product. But this whole <i>Uses some web databases more slowly to avoid annoying them</i> is not cool. Maybe most of you don't notice it but the program has slowed down considerably. Maybe we could go back to annoying these databases so we can go through large amounts of songs in respectable times. [alert admin]
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Thursday, April 15 2004 @ 03:02 PM PDT
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