Should probably use the official apple method for obtaining sudo privs instead of asking for my password directly. At least that way I can be sure the dev isnt sending my password off to some secret email account (not that I distrust him, but it's the "safer" way to do it).
This free "Community Version" only allows one page to be converted.. doesn't write changes back into the PDF to make it searchable, only outputs as plaintext.
Compared to commercial Adobe Acrobat OCR this is crap, but at least it's free crap.
As an organic synthetic chemist, I find this tool extremely useful in my day to day work simply viewing NMRs. It provides a great price / feature ratio. The iNMR reader is a steal at a total cost of ~ 50 Euros, and the full version is worth the price for what it does. I love how quickly I can do line-listings in JACS format for H and CNMRs and how easy it is to process different spectrometer formats (Varian/ Bruker) (it's like the program doesnt even notice).
In comparison to programs like Mestre's MNova, I think this is a slightly better program for mac users, as it really goes with the whole Apple Look and feel. The interface is simply nicer to use than MNova in my opinion. Aside from this competitor however, nothing else comes close for ease of use on the Mac.
If you're on the mac and an organic chemist, do yourself a favor and grab a demo copy at least.
I see no reason why anyone would play this knockoff of a far superior game by Pangea software: Enigmo (Or the 3D version Enigmo 2) at exactly the same cost with much better graphics, realtime physics and user interface.
To be honest, this looks like one of my highschool attempts at a first game: Unpolished blocky 3D graphics, flat user interface, performance problems, etc. I don't mean to be too hard on the developer... but I think this game is a good first try for a freeware/open source project that needs a good deal of work, not a game I would pay $20 for when there are far better alternatives.
Worked well the first time.. and then tried to add more calenders. Everything went to hell in a handbasket unfortunately. Deleted prefs and all files I could find related to the program, and reinstalled.. and now it cant even refresh my local iCal calenders, much less sync them to Google. This is still very much beta/alpha ware.
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Microsoft Office 2011
Cyberfunk reviewed on 13 Apr 2011
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Deeper
-5
PDF OCR X
Compared to commercial Adobe Acrobat OCR this is crap, but at least it's free crap.
+2
iNMR
Cyberfunk reviewed on 28 Dec 2009
In comparison to programs like Mestre's MNova, I think this is a slightly better program for mac users, as it really goes with the whole Apple Look and feel. The interface is simply nicer to use than MNova in my opinion. Aside from this competitor however, nothing else comes close for ease of use on the Mac.
If you're on the mac and an organic chemist, do yourself a favor and grab a demo copy at least.
-2
Liquid Defense
cyberfunk reviewed on 17 Aug 2008
To be honest, this looks like one of my highschool attempts at a first game: Unpolished blocky 3D graphics, flat user interface, performance problems, etc. I don't mean to be too hard on the developer... but I think this game is a good first try for a freeware/open source project that needs a good deal of work, not a game I would pay $20 for when there are far better alternatives.
Apple Battery Updater
Sonora Timer
gSync
cyberfunk reviewed on 19 Feb 2007