This application is excellent. Does what it should do and does it quick.
If it only could be automated (either automator actions, applescript or called from the command line) it would be perfect, as I usually transfer my GPS tracks and then transfer my photos and the process is always the same for them.
If this was added to the application I'd be completely happy with it.
A formal port of gpsd is a welcome addition (I had previously to always compile it by hand myself and it wasn't easy to have friends using it when necessary). I've test it with a Hicom BT GPS receiver and it works flawlessly.
Something I think would be a good addition is a simple program that is able to capture gpsd's output and store it in an GPS interchange format for later processing by other applications. I'm not one for mapping applications (and, anyway, it's illegal in Spain to have a working laptop running in the front seats) but I do like to store the routes and wouldn't mind being able to store waypoints directly in the computer. Since I've moved from the Garmin I had to this BT receiver I have lost the ability to do it directly in the receiver and now need the laptop to do it. If I could set-up a way to store all the incoming data in a convertable format I could have the laptop running in the floor of the backseats and store waypoints whenever I decided to (by stopping, doing it and then continuing, I tend to mark as waypoints places I stop at).
There might be already a tool that does this, but I can't find it.
Fkeys is a great start, and a good replacement for uControl now that it's been discontinued.
I personally thank the coming of a new utility and eagerly await for it's expanded functionality (as it currently is is useless for me). Personally I hope some kind of solutions springs up where keys in extended multimedia keyboards can be recognized and then assigned to functions in MacOS.
I currently use a Belkin Internet Keyboard (USB) and only three of the bunch of extra keys work. This is for my mother-in-law so for her it's confusing to have so many keys with no use.
I like this scripts. Fast, straightforward and to the point. I do have an issue with it where I've noticed I can't select my email address for the notification, nor can I select a different notification. This causes some problems with syncing. Other than that it works beautifully. It'd be nice if it was able to:
1.-Be able to properly choose the email address to use (home, work)
2.-Be able to setup a different kind of alert.
3.-Not create events from the person's birth date but from today onwards (this may just be how iCal shows it)
4.-Be able to represent ANY date
This application is wonderful. It also integrates what other utilities do as well.
If past versions are a clue, with luck Saft in the future might address the currently-LOUSY printing features of Safari as well. I'm waiting for someone to release something like that and Saft looks like the best possible candidate..:)
This is for the developer, mainly because I didn't find a link in the webpage for sending this over.
The software looks nice and it's a good idea. I was wondering if any of the following were in the To-Do list:
1.-Automatic Retrieval of Comic information from the UPC or from the title, including Cover scan
2.-Handling of other items, like Heroclix
2.-Price tracking of the numbers (I think for this and for #1 above the developer could strike a deal with comicspriceguide.,com where if the user has an account there the program can exchange information with their database)
It would be coold if this program offered three things: 1.-The ability to input UPC or ISBN codes and then have information pulled from one of the several open database on the internet. 2.-Be able to pull information from IMDB or Amazon directly (like readerware) without the need to manually input it all, 3.-Export information as Text, Palm and/or HTML with image(s)
SolEol
Eduo rated on 14 Jan 2012
[Version 1.2.1.2.56]
Real Studio Personal Edition
Eduo rated on 27 Apr 2011
[Version 2011.1.1.0]
TomTom HOME
It's not MacUpdate's fault, though. TomTom's page does the same thing.
GPSPhotoLinker
If it only could be automated (either automator actions, applescript or called from the command line) it would be perfect, as I usually transfer my GPS tracks and then transfer my photos and the process is always the same for them.
If this was added to the application I'd be completely happy with it.
gpsdX
Something I think would be a good addition is a simple program that is able to capture gpsd's output and store it in an GPS interchange format for later processing by other applications. I'm not one for mapping applications (and, anyway, it's illegal in Spain to have a working laptop running in the front seats) but I do like to store the routes and wouldn't mind being able to store waypoints directly in the computer. Since I've moved from the Garmin I had to this BT receiver I have lost the ability to do it directly in the receiver and now need the laptop to do it. If I could set-up a way to store all the incoming data in a convertable format I could have the laptop running in the floor of the backseats and store waypoints whenever I decided to (by stopping, doing it and then continuing, I tend to mark as waypoints places I stop at).
There might be already a tool that does this, but I can't find it.
fKeys
I personally thank the coming of a new utility and eagerly await for it's expanded functionality (as it currently is is useless for me). Personally I hope some kind of solutions springs up where keys in extended multimedia keyboards can be recognized and then assigned to functions in MacOS.
I currently use a Belkin Internet Keyboard (USB) and only three of the bunch of extra keys work. This is for my mother-in-law so for her it's confusing to have so many keys with no use.
ABtoiCal
1.-Be able to properly choose the email address to use (home, work)
2.-Be able to setup a different kind of alert.
3.-Not create events from the person's birth date but from today onwards (this may just be how iCal shows it)
4.-Be able to represent ANY date
Saft
If past versions are a clue, with luck Saft in the future might address the currently-LOUSY printing features of Safari as well. I'm waiting for someone to release something like that and Saft looks like the best possible candidate..:)
Eduo
Comics
The software looks nice and it's a good idea. I was wondering if any of the following were in the To-Do list:
1.-Automatic Retrieval of Comic information from the UPC or from the title, including Cover scan
2.-Handling of other items, like Heroclix
2.-Price tracking of the numbers (I think for this and for #1 above the developer could strike a deal with comicspriceguide.,com where if the user has an account there the program can exchange information with their database)
DVD Cache
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