Well, the description says free, and the comments say free, but it's listed as $4.99 in the App store... Alas, another 64-bit app I can't use on my early Intel PowerBook Pro.
Unfortunately, like so many other apps now, this requires a 64-bit processor (so does Quick Sprites). I'll have to wait... unless the developer feels like supporting a 32-bit version.
I suppose the convenience might be worth it to some, but seems overpriced for a one-trick pony. Also, many banks allow you to download CSV files directly.
I really like Today — and the developer is a first-rate human being — but I'm stuck on machines that can't upgrade to Lion so I'll have to rely on Fantastical now.
I'm afraid I'm going to see more and more software going Lion only because I'm guessing there's no easy way for developers to add new Lion features and keep it backwards-compatible.
I recently discovered this app while reading about a paid competitor. This recent upgrade has risen the bar considerably for this amazing free app. I couldn't imagine coding a website now without it!
I got this at a discounted rate early on -- after the developer kindly responded in a day to my request for a 32-bit version -- and it's been the software bargain of the year. It just keeps getting better and doing more. Thanks to a terrific developer!
As you can see from the change log, this essential add-on is very actively maintained! One of the first things I add to any new Mac.
My only (very) minor complaint is the DFX app icon seems a bit big next to the other icons in my window toolbar. I made a slightly smaller version, if anyone wants it -- just copy and paste the icon from the Get Info window to add a custom icon for DFX:
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LaunchBar
Parkerbennett reviewed on 18 Apr 2012
Numi
Parkerbennett reviewed on 06 Feb 2012
SpriteRight
Parkerbennett reviewed on 17 Jan 2012
-1
Bank2CSV
Parkerbennett reviewed on 26 Oct 2011
Lion Designer
Parkerbennett reviewed on 26 Oct 2011
Today
Parkerbennett reviewed on 25 Oct 2011
I'm afraid I'm going to see more and more software going Lion only because I'm guessing there's no easy way for developers to add new Lion features and keep it backwards-compatible.
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ImageOptim
Parkerbennett reviewed on 05 Sep 2011
+1
Smaller
Parkerbennett reviewed on 03 Sep 2011
Default Folder X
Parkerbennett reviewed on 26 Aug 2011
My only (very) minor complaint is the DFX app icon seems a bit big next to the other icons in my window toolbar. I made a slightly smaller version, if anyone wants it -- just copy and paste the icon from the Get Info window to add a custom icon for DFX:
http://parkerbennett.com/downloads/dfx_sm.png.zip
Bookpedia
Parkerbennett reviewed on 21 Jul 2011