User Name tomtedbear
Member Since 2003-09-30
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Books 3.2.1 (Mac OS X)
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I am an avid reader, often reading a book a day. However, my cleaning lady occasionally shelves my unread books with my read ones. Since I'm terrible at remembering titles, I often begin a book only to realize I've already read it. With this great application, I can keep separate lists for unready and already read. I haven't tried to add new fields yet, but I intend to add fields for "donated," "sold," "loaned" and "given away." [alert admin]
Monday, September 29 2008 @ 08:12 AM PDT
MacOSaiX 2.0a7 (Mac OS X)
Good product. Makes for fun projects ![]()
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I've used this program for a couple of years now. I had a crash with version 2.0a7 when I first used it, but nothing since then. It would be great if they could fix the Google Image search, because it is definitely broken. I had no problems with Flikr, however. I get much better and faster results if I only put in one image source request (such as requesting Flikr to find dogs, puppies, beagles, poodles, etc. all in one request rather than multiple image source requests.) If I put in a lot of image requests, it can scan through 100,000 images without ever completing, but if I keep the requests brief, it finishes quickly. A typical run is about 27,000 images scanned in about 1/2 an hour (broadband). [alert admin]
Tuesday, November 13 2007 @ 07:28 PM PST
MacOSaiX 2.0a7 (Mac OS X)
Good product. Makes for fun projects ![]()
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I've used this program for a couple of years now. I had a crash with version 2.0a7 when I first used it, but nothing since then. It would be great if they could fix the Google Image search, because it is definitely broken. I had no problems with Flikr, however. I get much better and faster results if I only put in one image source request (such as requesting Flikr to find dogs, puppies, beagles, poodles, etc. all in one request rather than multiple image source requests.) If I put in a lot of image requests, it can scan through 100,000 images without ever completing, but if I keep the requests brief, it finishes quickly. A typical run is about 27,000 images scanned in about 1/2 an hour (broadband). [alert admin]
Tuesday, November 13 2007 @ 07:27 PM PST
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