It is fast, stable, easy to use, and it does what it says. On my PPC and even Core2Duo Macs, iCal was horribly slow. It isn't so bad on my Core i5, but FlexCal still streamlines the entry of new events and to dos.
It's a simple app that works exactly as advertised to automate batch renaming of files. It's a good value if you frequently need to batch rename a lot of files. I only use it on rare occasions, but it is still worth the price to me.
I don't use any fancy features, but the driver that came with my Cannon Pixma MX700 stopped working. So, I downloaded this app and it worked for me. One curiosity though is that when I cropped one scan, it kept cropping subsequent scans even though I had it set to auto-detect image size.
I probably could have found something more basic that cost less, but I have heard many good reviews of VueScan over the years, so I didn't bother investigating.
I love this app, it is easily one of the five or six apps I use more than any other on my iPhone. It reformats web pages to make them much easier to read on the small screen and saves them on the phone so I can read even without an internet connection.
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FlexCal
Neil420 reviewed on 30 Jun 2011
+4
A Better Finder Rename
Neil420 reviewed on 27 Sep 2010
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VueScan
Neil420 reviewed on 01 Mar 2010
I probably could have found something more basic that cost less, but I have heard many good reviews of VueScan over the years, so I didn't bother investigating.
Instapaper
Neil420 reviewed on 01 Mar 2010