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PickADisk
Macnews commented on 24 Oct 2011
This program is now at 1.0.4.
[Version 1.0.3]



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BarracudaDrive

Macnews reviewed on 07 Jun 2011
This is a great idea. I saw the 'cloud' concept coming years ago. It's nothing but an attempt by industry to control something they recently lost control of, and, which Apple took advantage of, even though Apple is now a cloud proponent.

To quickly summarize: I want control of my own files. I would like to access them from my *own* equipment securely. I don't want anyone else having any more control than is necessary over my property. I don't have anything to hide, per se, but it is MY choice as to what I would reveal or entrust to the world or any third party. It's not necessary that anyone else have control over my property, even as the tech industry gears up for what they call 'cloud computing'. It's just another term for not only regaining, but taking even more control over our own personal privacy.

Those who disagree may, perhaps, want to take another look at the story involving the frog in boiling water...
[Version 4.5.5]



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PickADisk
Macnews commented on 08 May 2011
Excellent step-up-to-the-plate utility to interface with the ZioTek (and other private label names) Disc Carousel. This, by far, outpaces the original Mac drivers, which seem to no longer be available, and the PC drivers, which are completely unintuitive.

Absolutely worth the purchase price.
[Version 1.0.3]



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jalada Children of Arisia
Macnews commented on 26 Mar 2011
This would appear to be, at the very least, blatant, outright theft. The screenshot is the exact same as BosWars, the only changes being the image is zoomed out and reversed. The filesize is approximately 8mb in difference. How is this possible without at least some sort of recrimination while MacUpdate looks at this?
[Version 1.5.7]



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Secret Land Screensaver
Macnews commented on 09 Mar 2010
The PremierOpinion directory resides in the Applications folder. The PremierOpinionUninstall program likewise resides in the same directory.
[Version 1.1]



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Secret Land Screensaver
Macnews commented on 09 Mar 2010
This screensaver is *NOTHING* but a cover for a marketing company attempting to acquire your demographic information. For those of you who have a network filter (ex. Little Snitch, etc.), you will see the installer manages to install a third party application called 'PremierOpinion'. which not only installs itself in the menubar, but phones home regularly. I would avoid 7art-Screensavers.com at all costs!!!!
[Version 1.1]



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+4

Google Chrome
Macnews commented on 05 Jan 2010
Here's hoping they implement support for 1Password sometime soon. : )
[Version 4.0.249.49]



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Autumn Screensaver
Macnews commented on 12 Oct 2009
Beautiful, peaceful concept. I really like it!

Before I lay my money down, however, I would wish that you provide the main tree more space, and that it be more rounded and blended, as opposed to small and square.

Otherwise, beautiful concept, imho. : )
[Version 1.0]



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DivX Pro
Macnews commented on 20 Sep 2009
Agreed. While they may be cutting costs, they don't need to cut PPC. Simply officially support Intel while still implementing universal binaries. It really seems as if they were simply looking for an excuse--and this from a group which derives its very inauspicious beginnings from supporting legacy machines. Lazy is right.
[Version 7.1]



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LAME
Macnews commented on 05 Sep 2009
Links to PC executable.
[Version 3.98.2]



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