User Name verprop
Member Since 2006-12-31
Total number of Feedback Posts: 12
Total number of comments: 2
Last 10 Feedback Posts by verprop [ Search for All ]
Passwords Plus Leopard Patches (Mac OS X)
Glad I am not reliant on this extinctware.
nuff said. [alert admin]
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Sunday, December 30 2007 @ 11:41 PM PST
myNotes 1.4.10 (Mac OS X)
What matters to me most in a note application is how quickly and easily I can get my notes in front of me to start entering text or viewing my existing notes. myNotes has it all. Perfect interface with a 3 pane view to easily see all my notes. I invoke a hot key or use the services menu and bam, I'm editing. Very simple but enough features to make it a state of the art cocoa app that is fast. [alert admin]
Thursday, December 06 2007 @ 01:47 PM PST
CleanApp 2.4.2 (Mac OS X)
Unusable in Leopard for me. If I force quit the daemon then the app will work with reduced functionality. Tired of waiting for an update. [alert admin]
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Thursday, December 06 2007 @ 10:41 AM PST
httpmail plugin 1.50 (Mac OS X)
Plugin works fine at first. I create a new mailbox. It downloads my old msn mail. Then when I quit mail and restart it, the mailbox is gone. Older version worked fine in Tiger but with this new version and Leopard, I can't get my http mail account to stick. Just disappears. [alert admin]
Thursday, November 15 2007 @ 10:12 AM PST
MenuCalendarClock for iCal 3.0 (Mac OS X)
Has become a must have app for me. ![]()
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I submitted a bug report a few days ago about the the timer option to hide calendar automatically, wherein it sometimes breaks or works intermittently. It took a few days for a response but the developer emailed me back saying it would be fixed in the next update. So I just wanted to point out that I received a response and my concern was noted by the developer. I really like this app and the way development is evolving on it. It has a lot of great features and is getting better all the time. [alert admin]
Monday, November 12 2007 @ 02:49 PM PST
Prairie CalendarMaker 5.0.4 (Mac OS X)
Doesn't import. It goes as far as letting me select which ical calendar but doesn't go any further. Too bad. Looks like a nice calendar printing app. [alert admin]
Saturday, November 03 2007 @ 11:43 PM PDT
ShoveBox 1.0.2 (Mac OS X)
But really needs a 3 pane view in the inbox so you don't have to open each note seperately to see what's in it. [alert admin]
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Sunday, October 21 2007 @ 09:13 AM PDT
QuicKeys X 3.2 (Mac OS X)
Finally an update after over a year. No major features added but it's nice to see you people still developing Quickeys. I don't know what I would do without it. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, October 17 2007 @ 09:11 PM PDT
ML Baseball Widget 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Works real good so far. Seems to be the best baseball widget as it checks both live scores and standings. Nicely done. [alert admin]
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Sunday, May 27 2007 @ 11:52 PM PDT
Quicksilver 1.0b51 (Mac OS X)
Needs an update already. A few bugs I encountered and some of the plug ins have zero documentation. This could be a great utility if it was presented in an easy to use way. Instead many of it's features are hard to discover and it is much more complicated to learn than it should be. Yeah, the user community offers alot of help but features are still obscured and the product doesn't appear to be improved on enough. [alert admin]
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Saturday, May 05 2007 @ 12:15 PM PDT
Last 10 Comments by verprop [ Search for All ]
ditto here
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Monday, December 24 2007 @ 09:06 PM PST
Buggier than buggy Jack McBuggy, winner of yesterday's bug competition! ![]()
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How many times can you hit the submit comment button?
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Wednesday, October 17 2007 @ 08:58 PM PDT