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User Profile for thehypercube

User Name thehypercube

Member Since 2003-09-25

Total number of Feedback Posts: 12

Total number of comments: 2

Last 10 Feedback Posts by thehypercube  [ Search for All ]

Belkin UPS Bulldog 3.0.6 (Mac OS X)

POS  

I bought the Belkin because it had the Mac software. It was even more expensive. What a sham this software is. Doesn't work. Registers the battery data initially but then has a "disconnect" which pops up EVERY MINUTE in front of whatever you are doing. Avoid this junk like the plague. [alert admin]

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Monday, September 25 2006 @ 08:30 PM PDT

QuickLink Mobile 2.2 (Mac OS X)

SCAMMERS  

Smith Micro are a bunch of SCAMMERS. Don't trust them or give them your money. Pretty much everything they have to offer is built into Mac OS for FREE! Many bad experiences with my purchase and customer service was horrible. Do not give them your business! [alert admin]

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Saturday, January 21 2006 @ 11:10 AM PST

SMS 1.1 (Mac OS X)

Good but excluding a lot of cingular customers  

Nice program. Works nicely except that many of Cingular's customers are former AT&T wireless customers. Their SMS are not handled the same way through the web. See http://www.mymmode.com/messagecenter/init for an idea of what I'm talking about. Otherwise good software! [alert admin]

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Monday, August 15 2005 @ 09:31 AM PDT

Package Tracker 2.1 (Mac OS X)

Great Freeware  

this is a fantastic little widget. im not a big dashboard fanatic or anything, but this makes it worth using. added support for dhl and the back arrow are great. i used this to track a package this week and it worked great! [alert admin]

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Friday, May 06 2005 @ 08:31 AM PDT

Yahoo Local Traffic 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)

update makes this app useful  

thanks to scrolling, this update is now useful. I saw some complaints about updating, i couldnt figure this out either but on a hunch i tried command-R and it updated. try it out. [alert admin]

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Thursday, May 05 2005 @ 06:36 PM PDT

Fetch 4.0.3 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)

dont register this  

this program hasnt been updated in over 2 years!!! no wonder so many other FTP programs have taken the lead (interarchy, transmit). what a joke fetch has become. it used to be the "must have" ftp program for mac, now i'm hoping transmit will offer a competitive upgrade price. there are many other features worth having that every other ftp program seems to offer such as transfer queueing and idisk support to name a couple. shame on you, fetch softworks. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, January 19 2005 @ 01:55 AM PST

MenuCalendarClock 1.1.2 (Mac OS X)

The last 2 entries by the same person?  

time is money and these people put time into making an amazing product. they have certainly earned our money but providing services that apple has ignored. what bugs are you talking about in the software? i've never had a problem. also they have kept the basic features free. if you dont want the advanced stuff then fine dont pay for it and don't use it. everyone i have passed this along to loves it. [alert admin]

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Saturday, November 13 2004 @ 10:37 PM PST

PDFpen 1.2.1 (Mac OS X)

nice could use a couple more features  

this program is nice but could use a couple things: 1)ability to work with actual adobe "fill-in forms" like found at irs.gov 2)a way for the pen to stay on. not just for one long connected scribble. [alert admin]

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Thursday, November 04 2004 @ 03:25 PM PST

BuddyPop 2.0 (Mac OS X)

"open in address book"  

when i'm typing in a contact's name, it used to say how many matches. i love the upgrade, but i see "open in address book" all the time and it's annoying. i cant watch the live search narrow down the results [alert admin]

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Sunday, August 08 2004 @ 08:27 PM PDT

Microsoft Office 2004 11.0 (Mac OS X)

what's not to like?  

as a student i bought this for $135 and got 3 installation codes. it works flawlessly so far and has come in tremendously handy even in the few days i have had it. i am also a real person and not an m$ drone sent here for p.r. if you dont need the upgrade, dont buy it. if you need an os x version of office that is full featured and rock solid i highly recommend this incarnation. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, May 19 2004 @ 05:52 PM PDT

Last 10 Comments by thehypercube  [ Search for All ]

Good Product, but it should be un-restricted  

maybe you should read the description before trolling here. "What's new in this version - Garagesale Pro is now FREE." Go back to your desk at equinux and keep working on that garbage iSale program.

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Wednesday, September 28 2005 @ 08:42 AM PDT

Good but excluding a lot of cingular customers  

Sorry! Didn't see your reply until the new update went live. I would have been more than happy to beta test for you. Thank you for the fix!

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Thursday, August 25 2005 @ 01:07 PM PDT