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CCleaner

Stickman67 reviewed on 17 May 2012
I've been using CCleaner on PCs for so many years I've forgotten how long. Great to see it come over to the True Believers' platform.

Appears to work just fine on my MacBook Pro with 10.7.3 and now 10.7.4. Cleans out a pile of old junk that just takes up drive space.

Doesn't have all of the same functionality as the PC version (e.g. tuning up directories, etc.), but doesn't need it. For what it does, this is, as it has always been on PCs, a quietly useful piece of software at a very reasonable cost.

My only gripe is not with the software, but with the App Store. This update has been showing on MacUpdate for days. Still no sign of the update on App Store. Just a wee bit quicker, Apple? Please?
[Version 1.03.131]



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Moodle

Stickman67 reviewed on 05 May 2012
I've been teaching with Moodle for two and a half years now and don't know what I used to do beforehand.

It is a very powerful suite of tools for teaching, and the advent of Moodle 2 (despite having some changes that through a bit of doubt and confusion into the Moodle community, at least initially) has lifted it another notch. It is compatible with a number of other major pedagogical tools such as SCORM.

It allows you to organise your units of work, present them in logical and attractive ways, embed multimedia, and keep tabs of student completion and marks. It also allows students and teachers to interact via forums and chat rooms, and for students to create their own bodies of information using tools such as the built-in wiki.

This is far more than simply a data repository (as I have seen some argue of Moodle). It is a fully fledged, fully featured teaching machine that is being taken up by increasing numbers of primary, secondary and tertiary teaching institutions across the globe. And not just because it's free.

Do yourself a favour and really check this out. Don't let the price full you. This baby sings!
[Version 2.2.2]


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Stickman67 replied on 05 May 2012
Um, can you believe I was a book editor before I went into teaching? That should be "... threw a bit of doubt and confusion" (para 2) and "Don't let the price fool you." An errata slip for a MacUpdate post ... How embarrassing!

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MacUpdate Desktop

Stickman67 rated on 24 Apr 2012
[Version 5.0.12]



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MathMagic Personal Edition

Stickman67 reviewed on 23 Feb 2012
As a teacher of English and history who somehow seems to end up teaching a maths class (Australian, so not "math", but not big deal), I find MathMagic a lifesaver. Equations in MS Word are not awful in my experience, but MM is the next step up. It's flexible and very powerful, and I have always managed to come up with the expressions or equations I've needed when writing information sheets, or setting class work or assessment tasks. Not the cheapest, but when you consider the cost of the fonts alone if you bought similar separately it suddenly seems to represent pretty good value indeed. Highly recommended.
[Version 8.0]



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SixtyFour
Stickman67 commented on 26 Oct 2011
I read through much of the feedback on this app with interest, and then did a bit of research. That tended to back up the developer's suggestions that running apps in 64-bit mode did use extra memory.

I then went and changed those of my most frequently used apps to 32-bit mode, just to see what happened.

Memory usage has been lowered significantly. Other than that, not much to report about performance, one way or the other, except …

Photoshop CS5 is much snappier on the startup in 32-bit mode. Why? Who knows? Who cares? It now uses less memory and starts faster.

Downside for this developer is that I did this using Get Info and clicking "Run in 32-bit mode" for those apps that offered the option – took me all of a few minutes – so I'm not going to part with my cash.

That's not to say, however, that others might well find this app beneficial, in terms of time savings, or just because they're not 100% sure of what they're doing otherwise. I'm not saying to buy it or not. What I am saying is that the process it is designed to carry out has been of benefit to me, even if I didn't use this app to carry out that process.

[MacBook Pro 2.53 Intel Core Duo, 4 GB RAM, OS X 10.7.2]
[Version 1.0.3]



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OS Track

Stickman67 reviewed on 15 Oct 2011
This is one that bears keeping an eye on. I've used this for several days each time there's been an update. The first couple of versions were a real problem, using so much CPU that they slowed my computer down and eventually stalled it.

The latest version is pretty good, in the sense that it does what it says it should and gives a useful record of which apps have been using most RAM, CPU, and so on. It's helped me to skinny up my running gear so that my CPU usage runs at a much lower average, and my computer seems more responsive on the whole. (I use the word "seems" deliberately, because I haven't benchmarked anything so it's a subjective feeling that things are a bit zippier.)

Having said that, one of the bits of running gear I've ditched is OS Track itself. It still uses a little too much CPU for comfort. But each time it's been updated so far it's improved, so I'm looking forward to the next version to see how that goes. I suspect that eventually this may get to the point where I can leave it running constantly.

Keep going, developer! You're getting closer every time!
[Version 1.03]



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MailSteward

Stickman67 reviewed on 06 Sep 2011
On the plus side, this works. I have it set up to archive my emails several times a day, which it does quietly and unobtrusively in the background, without hogging the processor.

It's really reassuring to know that every once in a while I can delete six months worth of email out of Mail to clear out the cobwebs and keep it ticking over smoothly, but the archiving is already done. So all of my invoices, software serials, business communications, and so on, are still there for me to access, without me having to take anything more than set up MailSteward once, then let it do its thing. The first run takes a while, and after that it goes much more quickly.

It really has been, for me, set and forget.

The main negative for me is speed of searching. Searching the archive for the first time after MailSteward boots up is slow. I'm talking minutes, not seconds. But everything's relative, and I have quite a lot of email in that database by now. I hope the dev can find some way to make that work better.

On the whole, however, this app has proven the best for me, and I've tried a few.

(MacBook Pro 2.53, 4GB RAM, OS X 10.7.1)
[Version 9.1.1]



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Parallels Desktop

Stickman67 reviewed on 03 Sep 2011
This version of Parallels feels faster all over. Boot up times for Win7 seem similar, but the actually responsiveness of running applications is markedly improved over PD6.

To me, this now feels like I'm working on a Windows computer, not just an emulator with the ever-so-slight time lags every time I do something. Not a V8 by any means, but on my MacBook Pro 2.53 GHz with 4 GB RAM, it now feels much more real. It also requires about 0.5 GB less RAM to run the same Win OS and apps – and that probably helps the overall responsiveness, too, because I'm not running my Mac on the edge of its RAM capacity any more.

Switching between Mac and Windows also seems a lot quicker. And so far, touch wood, very stable, too (although that's been the case through the past couple of versions, in my experience).

In short, those little lags that used to make PD feel a little bit less than a real Win7 computer seem largely to have disappeared, for me at least.
[Version 7.0.14920.689535]



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GeoGebra

Stickman67 reviewed on 28 Aug 2011
As a teacher of English and history who teaches a junior maths class (yes, Australian spelling), I find Geogebra indispensable. I can sit students in front of it and help them to create in concrete form what is otherwise an abstract concept. We can change angles on the fly, add measurements, make calculations, create number lines and work on Cartesian coordinates.

Another major benefit is that I can create shapes (e.g. triangles for trigonometry) and then export them in graphics formats that I can import into MS Word and other apps. Terrific for creating information sheets, worksheets and quizzes.

Overall, a very powerful tool and well worth the time to learn to use.

Highly recommended.
[Version 4.0]



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Skitch

Stickman67 reviewed on 18 Aug 2011
I use Skitch for a variety of purposes, including marking work for the online class that I teach. I can take a screenshot, write comments all over it on a tablet, then export the result as a JPEG that quickly uploads for feedback to the students.

Then there are the quick screenshots to show them how to do stuff, or to show them where things are (complete with big red arrows), or ...

In short, in my e-learning environment this has proved to be the best of class of this type of software for me – pun intended!

The only thing I'm slightly irritated about is that I paid for it. But hey, you have to roll with the punches, right? I reckon it paid for itself!
[Version 1.0.7]



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