Personally, I don't really understand all the negative comments here about the latest version of 1Password. It still does what it is supposed to at its core and provides a great convenience in my workflow. Yes, there are a few bugs and little glitches with this latest version, but the developers are constantly trying to hit a moving target with all of the browsers constantly being updated, not to mention the fiasco that Safari 5.1 has been and the changes that came with Lion. I don't know of many other developers that are constantly working to improve their product and iron out bugs without charging you for every little update.
Can anyone say Adobe, that introduces a huge number of bugs with every major paid upgrade and then fails to fix the majority of them before releasing the next major version that introduces a whole new set of bugs.
Give the developers some slack and try a little patience, I'm sure they'll take care of the things that need to be resolved.
Don't think this is worth $15 a month ($180 a year). I've been using Adobe products since 1994, but if they're going to subscription, I will be phasing them out all together.
Nice job HP! I know it's silly, but I was happy as clam that I finally didn't have any persistent permissions errors in Lion. After installing the latest HP drivers there's now a whole log window with permission errors that say they've been repaired, but even after a restart and repair again the same files keep showing up repeatedly. Well done HP, I commend you on your mediocrity!
I've been coding sites for nearly two decades and this is by far my favorite application for that purpose. Some may think that it's on the pricey side but given that I use it on a professional level almost daily, it has more than paid for itself in the time it has saved me through its ease of use and stability. Sorry DW, I was an early adopter when you first came out, but as soon as I found Coda, your time was up.
I've been coding sites for nearly two decades and this is by far my favorite application for that purpose. Some may think that it's on the pricey side but given that I use it on a professional level almost daily, it has more than paid for itself in the time it has saved me through its ease of use and stability. Sorry DW, I was an early adopter when you first came out, but as soon as I found Coda, your time was up.
After having used the previous version of Capo and now 2.0.1 I can say that this is a great little program. Even if you have perfect pitch and can play anything by ear, this little app makes a big difference in learning new songs.
Just being able to slow down a song until I learn a specific part is well worth the price and the pitch adjustment is a great time saver. I don't have to tune my bass down a half step in the middle of practicing different songs with different tunings. If I need to drop down half a step for the song I'm learning, I just shift the pitch up half a step and I'm back to practicing.
The notation portion of the app is also useful for tabbing out songs as many times I don't go back to a song for a while and this feature makes it easier to pick up where I left off. The spectrograph can take some getting used to and could use a little work, but overall it's still a useful feature.
The only thing I kind of have half a beef with is the price. It's a little on the steep side, especially for someone who is just starting to learn music or a hobbyist. But if you compare the cost of music software in the industry it's really not that out of line.
Thanks to the developer for a cool little app.
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Can anyone say Adobe, that introduces a huge number of bugs with every major paid upgrade and then fails to fix the majority of them before releasing the next major version that introduces a whole new set of bugs.
Give the developers some slack and try a little patience, I'm sure they'll take care of the things that need to be resolved.
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+1
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Just being able to slow down a song until I learn a specific part is well worth the price and the pitch adjustment is a great time saver. I don't have to tune my bass down a half step in the middle of practicing different songs with different tunings. If I need to drop down half a step for the song I'm learning, I just shift the pitch up half a step and I'm back to practicing.
The notation portion of the app is also useful for tabbing out songs as many times I don't go back to a song for a while and this feature makes it easier to pick up where I left off. The spectrograph can take some getting used to and could use a little work, but overall it's still a useful feature.
The only thing I kind of have half a beef with is the price. It's a little on the steep side, especially for someone who is just starting to learn music or a hobbyist. But if you compare the cost of music software in the industry it's really not that out of line.
Thanks to the developer for a cool little app.