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Comment and replies on Code Collector Pro:
Way too basic for that price.
Very good application with excellent syntax highlighting - the price is reasonable too and helps you keep all the code in one tidy place.
For me to buy this, I'd very much like to see some features similar to those in iSnip added.
In particular, I'm looking for a status bar menu! This, in order to easier reach your snippets and paste them into the current document you're working in.
Day when I will see integration with remote services (like snipplr for example) would be the day when I will become their customer...
I like this tool. A nice feature would be a back-up functionality on a FTP, WebDAV server.
This App is, as far as I can tell, the only dedicated code snippet application with syntax highlighting. I purchased a license for this mainly because I wanted to road test it in real world scenarios. It works well but could be improved in several areas:
A more comprehensive syntax highlighting library is needed
A menu bar item for quick access to favorite code snippets
I like the fact that there is a services item to add to Code Collector Pro. This App is basic but does the job, with good search feature. I see a lot of potential for this application and would recommend it for anyone who needs a central place to collect their code.
Comment and replies on Disco:
waaaay overpriced. It's all eye candy (and not that special still). There are many better apps that are freeware or you can simply use finder and disk utility for most of the things.
If you want a powerful burning app forget this and get toast which is lightyears ahead of this and anything else.
I'm amazed that on one hand the vast majority of the comments here are negative, yet the app scores nearly 1500 'iusethis'. Is it all hype? I don't know. I use it, but to be fair only on rare occasions. I just like the simplicity of the interface.
Bwa? A maintenance update? The dead lives!
Bwa? An update? The mind boggles.
ok, so let's be honest - it's very little more than a dressed up version of burn.app, so when you buy it, you expect it to be pretty. right out of the gate, i can't get the interactive smoke to work on either my imac (santa rosa) or my macbook pro (also santa rosa). both should be WAY more than sufficient for whatever graphic requirements smoke has, yet it works on neither. i've tried for nearly two weeks w/5 emails to get support to RESPOND AND ACKNOWLEDGE my problem, and they haven't.
to clarify - smoke works, but it's the two-color non-interactive variety. works fine w/1.0.1 on the same machine, just not 1.0.3
save your money.
it does not work as advertised (still bugs in some of the features like smoke and disk spanning) and the developer will not respond to support questions. A very minor maintence update took over a year and didn't even address these known issues. Skip this one (and all his stuff) as its clear his stuff is 1.0 only and no further development.
AVOID AT ALL COSTS
It's got issues, and support is nowhere to be found. I emailed them on 4/25/08 about burning bootable ISOs to disc, and then they won't boot. No response. I wrote again on 5/5/08 to prompt them to please respond. Nothing.
Not worth the $20, really.
Comment and replies on AudioCodex:
Looks good but its not as good as iTunes for managing your library. Overall there simply isn't enough to make me want to switch from iTunes especially when iTunes is free and this is shareware.
This is fun to play around with, but I'm not sure how useful it is. I think someone who would use all the effects would have recording software that already does the job.
I did use the pitch shift to learn a song that was too high for my voice, but I don't think I would buy this just for that.
AudioCodex 0.93b released!
MachineCodex Software is pleased to announce the release of AudioCodex 0.93b. This release features a major UI overhaul, and loads of keyboard shortcuts in response to user requests.
The main thing you'll notice is that the dials have been moved out of the main toolbar and onto a new hideable sub panel, which we believe makes the whole interface cleaner.
We hope you enjoy AudioCodex 0.93b, and we welcome your comments in the forum.
The problem is, if you have a lot of podcasts like me, sorting by album does nothing in your "Library", since all the podcasts are there too.
Quite nice for a beta app, though I don't like that it's shareware so early in its life
This product is especially designed for public performance, which is where it absolutely shines. It is not designed to be a general-purpose audio player, so don't think of it as an iTunes replacement. I have been using this since the beta, and purchased it the moment it was released. The developers are highly responsive. Every problem I have reported has been promptly fixed. A very high quality product for an excellent price. You will not find a better player for public performance anywhere near this price range. The ability to apply effects (including the equalizer), instantly, in real time is something I have not found in ANY player out there.
Comment and replies on What ToDo:
Have to agree with the other posters. $29 is way to expensive for this app. There are better freeware apps that do the same thing.
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Just get dashcode and make your own. Dashcode's rss template is alot nicer then this widgets