User Name tengutech
Member Since 2000-07-10
Total number of Feedback Posts: 3
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Master of my Domain 1.6 (Mac OS X)
Requires work, as does their customer support... ![]()
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Requires work, as does their customer support...
I would have posted most of this on their support forums, but I am still waiting for the confirmation email to join :(
- If you have not entered any domains, and you click the 'scan domains' button the program falls over with the error message:
An exception of class OutOfBoundsException was not
handled. This application must shutdown. - Dates are display in the USA date format, what ever the setting on your computer are.
- The program works out information about the whois for a domain by doing a http request to various sites, then screen scraping. Which doesn't always work. Wouldn't it be better to use the 'whois' terminal command locally?
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Sunday, April 19 2009 @ 05:20 PM PDT
UAC Course Checker 0.5 (Mac OS X)
It probably should say in the description that it is for people applying for Australian university courses. [alert admin]
Tuesday, August 26 2003 @ 03:42 AM PDT
Vortex 1.0 (Mac OS 9)
stunning visuals. (btw it say the first by this company) [alert admin]
Friday, August 10 2001 @ 10:13 PM PDT
Last 10 Comments by tengutech [ Search for All ]
I think it is a JPEG 2000 issue. That is, I don't think MT-NW can decode JPEG2000 images, so just displays a blank.
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Monday, December 03 2007 @ 04:27 AM PST
Mozilla deprecated, but has superior prefs ![]()
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Yes, I very much agree with you on the preferenace front. Firefox have a very dumbed down set of preference compared to Mozilla. Mozilla gives you better direct control over the various setting. Another thing that I miss in Firefox, the single URL and search field from Mozilla. I like the ability to enter text in the one window and then eithor go to the url or select search from the history dropdown, no need to…
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Friday, May 13 2005 @ 09:44 PM PDT