Been using this gem for years and love it. However, in Dec. 2009, NOAA changed the header for alerts ( http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ftpdir/latest/ ), and the app has not been updated to adapt to the changes. It's a minor inconvenience to check them manually, but after 20 months without a fix, I have to wonder if the app is still being supported.
It would be handy when the archive contained multiple files, to create a folder to contain it all, rather than let it flood the current folder. It's a hassle to create a new folder and drag the archive into it every time to be safe.
Worth ten times as much, one of the best shareware deals available today, and an absolute must for all serious video users on the Mac platform. It's also got a lot of new features that are beginner friendly. No question about it, it's a must have.
If nothing else, my patience with teaching vocabulary skills has definitely improved since getting Duck. It's made a huge difference epistomologically in the way I perceive communication.
Another really good Mac native app gone down the drain..... a real shame about this one. M$ has yet to see a penny from me (at least directly), so there is no chance that I'm buying. I'll just light a candle in eulogy.
The bugs are due to constant memory leakage. Take a look at Console. It's easy enough to fix, but for some reason, they don't seem to want to fix it. They seem content to let the browser leak in RAM like a sieve. Hence, you get all sorts of GUI problems, like typing block, lost GUI pieces, etc.
The automatic assumption that this monster should takeover Mac's default system duties without a care to personal settings is pure arrogance.
The insistence on adding "Folder" to an expansion without a user option to negate it has been a major issue with me since 2.0. It used to be fairly easy to hack in OS 9, but no longer.
They want to dictate far too much how things are done with very few user options. It's getting more like Windows with every version.
I could go on and on and on, but it's not worth wasting my breath.
This is one of the worst product cases of not being able to leave a good thing alone and charging upgrade prices for the insult.
Expander is all you need, the rest is a shining example of everything that is wrong with 3rd party software progress today.
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+1
Solscape
Fringewood reviewed on 27 Sep 2011
+1
Fishdom
+2
unRarX
Needs a password dialog.
It would be handy when the archive contained multiple files, to create a folder to contain it all, rather than let it flood the current folder. It's a hassle to create a new folder and drag the archive into it every time to be safe.
+2
NetBarrier X5
+1
MPEG2 Works 4 Advanced
Fringewood reviewed on 29 Oct 2007
+5
Duck
Media Pro
XO Wave
Firefox
-1
StuffIt Deluxe 2011
The automatic assumption that this monster should takeover Mac's default system duties without a care to personal settings is pure arrogance.
The insistence on adding "Folder" to an expansion without a user option to negate it has been a major issue with me since 2.0. It used to be fairly easy to hack in OS 9, but no longer.
They want to dictate far too much how things are done with very few user options. It's getting more like Windows with every version.
I could go on and on and on, but it's not worth wasting my breath.
This is one of the worst product cases of not being able to leave a good thing alone and charging upgrade prices for the insult.
Expander is all you need, the rest is a shining example of everything that is wrong with 3rd party software progress today.