User Name xjja
Member Since 2009-06-02
Total number of Feedback Posts: 15
Total number of comments: 26
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Daypart 1.0.3 (Mac OS X)
Trying to use the latest Version of Daypart. Impossible to use it. Not able to save any schedule. would buy the software... but should work first [alert admin]
Wednesday, November 18 2009 @ 02:36 AM PST
Adobe Flash Player 10.1.51.45 (Mac OS X)
Breaks loads of stuff, mostly video streaming. Avoid. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, November 17 2009 @ 02:09 AM PST
LimeWire 5.3.6 (Mac OS X)
I cannot fathom how this app, or any other Gnutella app for that matter, is the top download. Not just the top, but almost twice as much as its nearest rival. Gnutella is the worst peer-to-peer technology ever created. The fakes, viruses and porn outnumber the real ones by like 1000000:1. It's time to shut Gnutella down, move on, and leave the garbage behind. [alert admin]
Tuesday, November 10 2009 @ 02:09 AM PST
OpenOffice.org 3.2 Beta (Mac OS X)
as someone said, test it and send them bugs and feedback http://ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/MacOSX/Dev_OOO320_m2/ [alert admin]
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Thursday, October 29 2009 @ 02:06 AM PDT
Transmission 1.76 (Mac OS X)
There was a time (1.2-ish, 1.3-ish) where Transmission seemed to be going through a rough time. I'm not sure if it was just a perfect storm of some major bugs, the need to divest it of some legacy code (eg: dropping older OSes), or some of the major rewrites required to get the application under the new license (ie: to cut off that crook W*t*n*be), but it seemed to be handling files, trackers, pieces, peers, the whole lot badly. Not all at once, but one then another, then another, with one or two corruption problems as well. I used to keep previous versions around in case I needed to roll back. I don't do that any more. Nor do I (grudgingly) keep Azureus/Vuze around as a fallback. Since probably 1.5-ish onwards, T has returned to its days of greatness. I've upgraded from 1.75 to 1.76 by simply overwriting the old version. I don't worry about those problems any more. I know that there will always be glitches - it is *software* after all, and no application or OS can ever be perfect - but the storm has passed, and T has regained its place as both my preferred and recommended torrent client. There really is nothing like it, esp for the price. It's easy, reliable, stable, fast, doesn't hog every resource, has all the important features, and most of the nice-to-haves (Vuze has many more features, but they're mostly ridiculous). I can give T to both a newbie and an old hand and they'll both be happy. [alert admin]
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Sunday, October 25 2009 @ 09:53 AM PDT
Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner 5.0.2 (Mac OS X)
Should allow for empty or blank passwords Use Onyx or *censored*tail instead [alert admin]
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Saturday, October 17 2009 @ 09:48 AM PDT
Timidity++ 2.11.3r1 (Mac OS X)
Where can the installer be found? [alert admin]
Tuesday, October 13 2009 @ 06:41 PM PDT
Safari AdBlock 0.4.0 RC3 (Mac OS X)
I really don't understand this. I have S.AB 0.4RC3 installed on a 10.5.8 Mac with Safari 4.0.3, working great, no problems getting it going. On another Mac, also 10.5.8, Safari 4.0.3, I can't get it to even appear in the Preferences. I've installed it and uninstalled it, quit Safari, relaunched, installed it with Safari not running, logged out, restarted, the whole shebang, but no sign of it anywhere. What is the trick? Because this doesn't make much sense to me. [alert admin]
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Monday, October 12 2009 @ 04:06 AM PDT
TVShows 0.4.3 (Mac OS X)
Good to see TVShows back again, however they need to either re-acquire the tvshows.sourceforge.net website, or redirect it to the new homepage. Sourceforge still has the 2007 pages that say "1.0 is coming soon" and offering to download version 0.3.4. [alert admin]
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Thursday, October 08 2009 @ 12:43 AM PDT
StuffIt 2010 (Mac OS X)
This still seems to be good: http://my.smithmicro.com/downloads/trials/standard_mac.html One of the worst companies I've ever had the displeasure of having to have any contact with. [alert admin]
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Monday, September 28 2009 @ 10:16 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by xjja [ Search for All ]
"they are inapt, " Did you mean 'inept', you illiterate ball-licker?
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Tuesday, November 17 2009 @ 02:59 PM PST
How do you remove this &^$W$!!ing thing?!
The uninstaller is provided in the DivX folder that gets installed. If you had looked in there before you deleted it, you would have seen it in there.
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Tuesday, November 17 2009 @ 10:19 AM PST
How can it be 'not helpful' to warn people that this update screws up streaming video? You complete morons.
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Tuesday, November 17 2009 @ 06:12 AM PST
I remember you david raven mong you used t hang about on the cubase forum and you behaved like a massive bell end there too. At least you're consistent I suppose. how's your appallingly terrible music going raven mong?
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Thursday, November 12 2009 @ 07:36 AM PST
doesn't seem to mind me
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Thursday, November 12 2009 @ 03:04 AM PST
Why not try buying a computer that was built this century then you penny pinching miser?
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Wednesday, November 11 2009 @ 03:03 PM PST
I think the original poster wrote it in their native language then shoved it into an automatic translation system to convert it to poorly constructed English, rendering it completely worthless.
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Tuesday, November 10 2009 @ 02:04 AM PST
Oh, puhlease.
What's so high-horse about telling someone to actually do something about a problem they're having? To stop pretending to be a victim and blaming someone else without even knowing what the hell they're talking about? And just coming here to whine about it as if there was some shady, sinister plot going on, having clearly not done anything useful - not even anything Mozilla recommends for every single issue.
The crux of it is as…
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Friday, November 06 2009 @ 12:00 AM PST
The bit I loved? "Why are plugins no longer supported?" You don't think Mozilla would say something if they decided to drop support for plugins (extensions, actually)? One of their biggest selling points for their browser, and they'd remove the ability to install extensions within an x.x.1 update, and do so without telling anyone? Yep, that makes sense.
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Wednesday, October 28 2009 @ 06:55 AM PDT
You didn't even try anything, did you?
All you have to do is wait a couple of days and the developer will update it. Or try an alternative like FlashBlock or one of several others. There's this undertone i'm picking up on of being a victim of the evil Mozilla in your post. Eliminating the highly likely scenario that it's something to do with your Firefox profile, it is most likely either a bug in Firefox (did you log it as a…
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Wednesday, October 28 2009 @ 06:52 AM PDT