I'm going to release a $9 App that lets you use Control-Tab to change the currently active tab. What's that? You can already do that? Very well, $6.99.
It's bad. The developer has a really haphazard support process and there are several bugs documented on their forums that haven't been resolved in almost 2 years.
I think Yep could be a good application but I'm one of many users who feel disappointed in the progress being made on this software and the lack of a real roadmap on where it's headed.
This application is very advanced and feature-rich though can be confusing to new users of the Facebook Era of Software Development.
It is the best option for preserving your mind maps without locking them into closed proprietary formats, and has a stack of capabilities that the premiere bells-and-whistles USD$200 mind mapping suite offers but with zero cost.
The buttons and icons may not be to your liking, but this software was built for purpose, not to dazzle you with good looks. Since it's open source you can easily contribute suggestions and changes.
I bet you can't show me a single product for the Mac owned by Symantec that doesn't suck harder than a Twilight novel.
PGP is one of those once-relevant and leading products that wound up getting added to a portfolio of fail that makes Intuit look almost competent.
I am pretty sure that there isn't anyone at Symantec that actually knows anything about Mac OS X and certainly nobody that has an Apple Developer Connection account.
Save yourself. Use GNUPG. Not only does it use OpenPGP keys that are compatible with PGP, but it doesn't suck and cost you $99 for a license. There are a number of GUIs to do cool things with GNUpg instead of PGP here on MacUpdate. If you need key escrow and whole-disk crypto, I realize you can't have File Vault handle that for you, and GNUpg may not integrate with your enterprise whatevers that your VP of Deebaggery demanded your IT nerds buy, but you're better off without it at all than using this product.
Hand to G-d, you will regret this purchase more than you regret downloading Adobe Flash.
-4
Things
Baddington, B reviewed on 04 May 2012
WindowSwitcher
Baddington, B reviewed on 10 Apr 2012
+5
Yep
Baddington, B reviewed on 05 Apr 2012
I think Yep could be a good application but I'm one of many users who feel disappointed in the progress being made on this software and the lack of a real roadmap on where it's headed.
I would recommend DEVONthink over Yep and Leap.
SEO SpyGlass
-1
MouseServer
Baddington, B reviewed on 27 Jan 2012
FreeMind
Baddington, B reviewed on 25 Jan 2012
It is the best option for preserving your mind maps without locking them into closed proprietary formats, and has a stack of capabilities that the premiere bells-and-whistles USD$200 mind mapping suite offers but with zero cost.
The buttons and icons may not be to your liking, but this software was built for purpose, not to dazzle you with good looks. Since it's open source you can easily contribute suggestions and changes.
+6
PGP Desktop
Baddington, B reviewed on 20 Jan 2012
PGP is one of those once-relevant and leading products that wound up getting added to a portfolio of fail that makes Intuit look almost competent.
I am pretty sure that there isn't anyone at Symantec that actually knows anything about Mac OS X and certainly nobody that has an Apple Developer Connection account.
Save yourself. Use GNUPG. Not only does it use OpenPGP keys that are compatible with PGP, but it doesn't suck and cost you $99 for a license. There are a number of GUIs to do cool things with GNUpg instead of PGP here on MacUpdate. If you need key escrow and whole-disk crypto, I realize you can't have File Vault handle that for you, and GNUpg may not integrate with your enterprise whatevers that your VP of Deebaggery demanded your IT nerds buy, but you're better off without it at all than using this product.
Hand to G-d, you will regret this purchase more than you regret downloading Adobe Flash.
Geekbench
Baddington, B reviewed on 19 Jan 2012
+1
SEO PowerSuite Enterprise
Don't people deserve to know the truth about these alleged "Search Engine Optimization" applications?
SEO SpyGlass
Baddington, B reviewed on 18 Jan 2012