Comment and replies on Cha-Ching:
Comment and replies on Opacity:
Come on, Starman. For that price I may get Photoshop Elements which is an excellent tool for UI graphics design (these words are ones of a person who has made enough skins/buttons/icons to judge) even if used alone.
At present time the one and the only clear advantage of Opacity is pixel snapping. That's where I may applaud (seriously).
Oh, yes, the UI looks fantastic and lets one create wonderful icons in minutes. Ones like an app icon itself as doing anything more complex than an arrow requires either too much time or edditional tools ;) Sometimes both.
And seriously, I won't recomment any person investing 90 bucks into a software which developers din't even bother to invest a little money into UI development or graphics.
Tag: at present time it's quite ok for $15 but not 90.
I suppose if it's a competitor of IconBuilder (http://osx.iusethis.com/app/iconbuilder) then the price is about right.
Comment and replies on RapidoResizer:
A rebranded version of resize'em'all with a nag screen on close. No difference otherwise.
Nice application, but they seriously need to revisit their icon designs.
I prefer using Automator.
Comment and replies on WriteInOne:
Instant saving makes it an excellent choice for note taking. Just type and close: the program doesn't require you to save files.
Download no longer available.
If anyone is looking for it, a download is still available here:
http://software.filefactory.com/Mac/WriteInOne_1-3.html
I've been looking for something like this for months!!! Especially good full screen (hide the dock and menubar by hand, or with PresentYourApps)
Comment and replies on Knox:
Good app, but definitely overpriced.
Could be a way more useful with 50% off :)
At least I'd expect a bit richer feature set for that money…
Comment and replies on Smultron:
Good enough for its price, but no comparison to TextMate.
Icons are ugly, as many have already pointed…
Is awsome!!!
New great icons for the toolbar, since 3.5. Very nice, finally. ;-)
Appearance & behavior of Smultron are extremely customizable. Unlike WYSIWYG editors with pre-set buttons, you can create your own menus & shortcuts. Store code snippets & page templates that you use frequently. This makes coding so much faster. Modify the menus as your knowledge of coding grows. Edit files on a web server by connecting an ftp app to Smultron (works with Cyberduck). User manual is easy to understand. App is frequently updated. Developer responds to questions, improves app based on user feedback & suggestions.
Comment and replies on Peggle Deluxe:
Excellent graphics and nice gameplay.
Loved it on my Windows box, love it even more on my Mac and iPod! :)
Comment and replies on Baseline:
Looks interesting, but definitely lacks graphical representation mode. Scanner for Windows is a great tool to compare.
@ tbrizitsky:
You're talking about Steffen Gerlach's scanner?
I love baseline. It is fast and very useful.
As it seems the developer is listening to this thread: What about archiving items to a custom location (e.g. move item to archive -> burn it to disk). This would be a killer option.
Page 1 of 9. 172 entries.




If anyone's looking for a license, I'd be happy to exchange my one (MH) to a book from betterworld (~$10). /sacrat+nospam@gmail.com/
I've never managed to use the application anyway.