Works flawlessly. The program inspired me to go and buy a duplexing printer, and wow--the freedom to easily make two-sided, folding booklets is great. I love to print out long PDFs this way. It's mentioned somewhere but worth emphasizing that the program lets you do signature--that is, consecutive booklets--that can be then bound together to form a full book. The instructions even include a nice simple tutorial on a basic binding system. I often will print out a long book this way (to many pages for a single, magazine-style booklet) and then just clip them together with a two big bulldog clips. It looks slick and professional while at the same time nerdy and crafty.
Nice customer service. I reported a bug on Friday (crash on startup) and got an email with a link to the new version on Tuesday. And, yes, the new version fixed the crash.
This program works flawlessly, has a thousand features, and for the life of me, I can't figure out what to do with it. I know the answer is "it will be what ever you want it to be," but since I don't know what I want it to be, I don't know how to use it. Wish I did because it looks great and works great.
If this software did what it claims to do, it would be fantastic. But it crashes--a lot. I leave it on in the background and gradually I become aware of something not quite right. It's SOHO Notes or Organizer, sitting there quietly, spinning its beachball. Force Quit. And delete the program from my computer.
It has one of my all time favorite features: you can type a note with freeform text and add an actionable task anywhere within. The task has a checkbox, shows up on the calendar, and syncs with iCal. What a great way to have tasks be associated with the though process (notes) and actionable (calendar). But it all falls to pieces because the apps just freeze up.
Wow, thanks for this! Like most people who would value this, I'm a heavy library user. Logging in to the library's own website is a multi-step affair, and you wind up at an unattractive website that's difficult to navigate.
This program gives you an always-on connection so you don't have to log in every time you want to check your account and the information presented is clean and easy to read.
The description didn't mention it, but, for my library anyway, I'm also seeing the list of books I have on hold and which ones are ready to pick up. And a link to the library renewal page--without having to log in. Nice!
Thanks to the developer for the great work and making this really useful software available free.
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It has one of my all time favorite features: you can type a note with freeform text and add an actionable task anywhere within. The task has a checkbox, shows up on the calendar, and syncs with iCal. What a great way to have tasks be associated with the though process (notes) and actionable (calendar). But it all falls to pieces because the apps just freeze up.
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This program gives you an always-on connection so you don't have to log in every time you want to check your account and the information presented is clean and easy to read.
The description didn't mention it, but, for my library anyway, I'm also seeing the list of books I have on hold and which ones are ready to pick up. And a link to the library renewal page--without having to log in. Nice!
Thanks to the developer for the great work and making this really useful software available free.