To be honest, I really like Chrome. It is a very clean browser and that is something I like about it.
Small, fast and without dozens of features no-one uses anyway.
A converting for $25 has to be something special. Most converters are free or have a low price tag.
Tried this but in fact it lacks in many aspects. The iPod preset certainly is not working on my iPod. This is for sure something todo with the moov being written to the end of the file and not at the start. OK, not all iPod needs this moov at the beginning but make sure before popping up a whopping $25.
A hugh disappointment is the absence of settings. I mean, for $25 you would except some control.
The user interface is not my likening but this is offcourse a personal touch. Some people would like this I guess.
Conclusion:
No, this converter does not convince me in any way and looking at the very (read: V E R Y) high price tag this is a waste of money.
Avoid at all costs - well for about $5 it may well be suited for some.
Are you serious? Common, when someone is asking a lot of money (and yes, $25 is a lot of money compared to the competition) one could expect a very complete package.
For me Roadmovie isn't complete to say the least. It doesn't work 100% and lacks advanced options and features.
I just took some time to check out all known competition. Going from free to ... yes $25 (Roadmovie that is). RoadMovie is the most expensive. Go figure.
Most are rated at about $5-$15 which is very reasonable.
A one star rating is very accurate imo. I would give it 2 or even 3 stars when it was free (or a low price tag).
Instead of moaning of low rating reviews you should listen to the users. Especially if the asking price is high. Users aren't stupid you know!
Used this program for about 3 weeks now and I am very happy with it.
It is plain simple to use and the end results are of a high standard with the default settings.
The good looking interface is a real bonus.
VisualHub is gone .. iVideoConverter is much better.
Just my two cents though.
I am already a registered ivideo converter user but I was curious and wanted to try this converter too.
Without going into details it lacks in many aspects. It just does not cut it in today standards.
It has a crap interface, to few options, had some apple scripts error and so on.
The asking price is fortunality kept low but it is still not worth registering.
- It installed a lot of files every where. This is not Windows remember !
- It did not find Jahlav on my setup while DNS changer remover did
- It smells like a hoax to me. A highly pushed commercial program that does not work good.
Again, there are other working AND free tools around.
+2
Google Chrome
Nathancollings reviewed on 11 Nov 2009
Small, fast and without dozens of features no-one uses anyway.
+3
RoadMovie
Nathancollings reviewed on 11 Nov 2009
Tried this but in fact it lacks in many aspects. The iPod preset certainly is not working on my iPod. This is for sure something todo with the moov being written to the end of the file and not at the start. OK, not all iPod needs this moov at the beginning but make sure before popping up a whopping $25.
A hugh disappointment is the absence of settings. I mean, for $25 you would except some control.
The user interface is not my likening but this is offcourse a personal touch. Some people would like this I guess.
Conclusion:
No, this converter does not convince me in any way and looking at the very (read: V E R Y) high price tag this is a waste of money.
Avoid at all costs - well for about $5 it may well be suited for some.
+45
For me Roadmovie isn't complete to say the least. It doesn't work 100% and lacks advanced options and features.
I just took some time to check out all known competition. Going from free to ... yes $25 (Roadmovie that is). RoadMovie is the most expensive. Go figure.
Most are rated at about $5-$15 which is very reasonable.
A one star rating is very accurate imo. I would give it 2 or even 3 stars when it was free (or a low price tag).
Instead of moaning of low rating reviews you should listen to the users. Especially if the asking price is high. Users aren't stupid you know!
+8
iVideo Converter
Nathancollings reviewed on 19 Sep 2009
It is plain simple to use and the end results are of a high standard with the default settings.
The good looking interface is a real bonus.
VisualHub is gone .. iVideoConverter is much better.
Just my two cents though.
Five solid stars.
+1
VideoVangelist
Without going into details it lacks in many aspects. It just does not cut it in today standards.
It has a crap interface, to few options, had some apple scripts error and so on.
The asking price is fortunality kept low but it is still not worth registering.
2 stars.
+3
Smultron
NathanCollings reviewed on 13 Sep 2009
Clearly the best code editor on the market for OS X and it free too.
Only positive things to say actually.
Big thumbs up ! ! ! ! !
+9
Transmission
NathanCollings reviewed on 12 Sep 2009
This is again the best torrent tool for os x.
Try it ... use it ... buy it ... oeps it is FREE ! :-)
+1
MacScan
If you really need a tool to scan for real trojans there are free alternatives.
No recommended
+2
+45
I gave this a low rating because:
- It installed a lot of files every where. This is not Windows remember !
- It did not find Jahlav on my setup while DNS changer remover did
- It smells like a hoax to me. A highly pushed commercial program that does not work good.
Again, there are other working AND free tools around.
Hopes this clarify my rating.
+1
+45
Figures.. ..
+6
Senuti
NathanCollings reviewed on 12 Sep 2009
This app is good but paying for something that is also available for free is a no go-er for me.
My advice .. use any other free similar tool.
MacNote3LE
NathanCollings reviewed on 12 Sep 2009
I like it a lot.
Great free app