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tafkas, 2008-11-22

Sweet App. Really like it.

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evdude100, 2008-11-24

Hmm... If it sends a web crawler into their site and downloads fast premium with out an account i'm in.

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pfoomer, 2008-11-24

Why oh why cant programmers stop assuming we are all on Leopard with a 1Tbyte down load speed?

Why oh why cant they state the lowest release and size in the description to save having to go to the home page to find out?

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tafkas, 2008-11-17

The final is out and the price is 39 EUR

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tafkas, 2008-11-02

I think this is a closed beta or not even that right now.

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txcrew, 2008-11-02

I think this will definitely give Coda a run for its money.

One of the main issues I had with Coda have been the lack synchronization options. I know others have requested that Coda be made to run faster and perform better. Both of which CSSEdit is and what Espresso promises to be.

I'm sure it won't be the end all web development program for everyone but it looks good so far, will demo when the release hits this month.

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bitnix, 2008-11-08

Any rumors about OS compability yet? Will it work in 10.4 also?

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tafkas, 2008-11-01

I bought it. It is really nice if you want to sketch a little graph.

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tafkas, 2008-10-11

This app looks nice but 39 USD is way to much. The sqlite-manager Firefox extension (http://code.google.com/p/sqlite-manager) does the same.

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tafkas, 2008-06-27

Works like a charm. If there was not that price tag. I have been using the program for almost a year now and have to decide whether to continue the subscription, extend to lifelong membership or take a look at other products.

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beniamino, 2008-07-01

There were serious problems with Spanning Sync and Leopard. These were supposed to be resolved by the Leopard 10.5.3 update. However, it still doesn't work for me -- I get continual conflicts when syncing. If you value the integrity of your calendars, steer clear of this -- it just isn't worth the risk.

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wamonroe2, 2008-07-08 (score: 1)

I agree with the previous posts, the developer needs to reconsider their pricing. It does, however, do what it does well. The latest version (beta) syncs Google contacts which is a huge deal for me, so I'm happily using it for now... and it's working great (on Leopard even). I only paid for a year (and not the lifetime subscription) as I am hoping the developer will adjust their price or another similar product will come along that also syncs Google contacts.

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riluske, 2008-09-10 (score: 2)

Or, instead of spending money, you could sync through ical by following these instructions...
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=99358

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dspeake, 2008-09-24

riluske: CalDAV is currently read-only on the iPhone, so not a solution for me and many others.

BusySync is doing the job nicely for me, and at considerably lesser cost!

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tafkas, 2008-06-27

This looks very interesting.

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purcell, 2008-07-07

Hands-down the most sophisticated Mac software for analysing training sessions, with nice graphs and maps, and animated replays. Garmin's Training Center is pretty basic in that respect, but can't be entirely replaced by Ascent for many people because it is needed for planning future workouts and saving them onto the GPS device.

TrailRunner has most of the basics covered, and unlike Ascent it allows one to build a personal database of tracks & routes, and pre-plan routes. Plus, it allows manual entry of tracks and training sessions. Both apps are multi-sport. Ascent's structured scheme for annotating training sessions with attributes such as "Weather" is better. It's not obvious how to filter data based on those attributes, or how to correlate weather with performance, for example, but export options include CSV, so analysis could presumably be done in a spreadsheet.

Both Ascent and TrailRunner have some usability issues, but each is a solid app and has its place.

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tafkas, 2008-05-18

Get a free copy of iSoftPhone. Just go on the http://www.call4mac.com/ website and buy it with this coupon code: 47fa080d78809

Total free!!! And the tool does a good job.

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tafkas, 2007-10-24

Nice App and I was considering buying it for my girlfriend. But with Gmail's IMAP support I willl spend the money on drinks and set her up Apple Mail.

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thedharmablues, 2007-10-29 (score: 3)

It is a great application for people with many active gmail accounts, however if you only have the one account then, as suggested, IMAP your gmail and save your money.

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dukevim, 2007-11-08

Great app and friendly developer.

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