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Type: ReviewDate: 3 Mar 2007 14:38I have already paid for the upgrade, and I'm always satisfied with Reunion. Always. Stable program with nice "bells and whistles."
My only concern is that $59.95 is a very costly upgrade. Perhaps Mr. Leister may consider a cheaper upgrade next time for users who have upgraded several times, or maybe those "charter members" can get a larger price break. Just a thought.
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Type: ReviewDate: 24 Feb 2007 19:14Great start! The author was quick to fix the problem of not running. I really like the references. Great for a gardener. Software like this is FREE on the Mac? Geez, not on Windows! The same program kind of program by the Burpee seed company is expensive.
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Type: CommentsDate: 23 Feb 2007 15:19Hallelujah!
Maybe a "little" overstated, but this is wonderful! As a workaround, I was copying the plist off my laptop and applying it to my MAC G4 since it had the same places I wanted. But not now!
A thousand thanks!
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Type: CommentsDate: 21 Jan 2007 13:09Try looking at Encore, from GVox.com.
It's more intuitive. But remeber, they're all kinda costly unless you're a student or educator.
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Type: TroubleshootingDate: 23 Oct 2006 11:42Hi,
I can't get it to add cities either, BUT I was able to get this .plist file from my preferences on my laptop:
com.heat.meteo.plist
I had LOST all my cities on my desktop, but I imported this file to my desktop and replaced the .plist file already there, and I got all my cities back. Since they were the same on the laptop, it worked fine. Maybe this will help you.
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Type: CommentsDate: 28 Aug 2006 09:56Wow,
This is great! I'd love my kids in class to use this. Now, a question to the developer: I am a music teacher.
1. Can this be adapted to symbols, too?
2. Can you add music that changes as you successfully memorize more items? To be used as an indicator? Almost "game-like" in quality? It would keep my classroom on their toes!
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Type: ReviewDate: 27 Aug 2006 12:09MY RETRACTION:
To any further readers about this program:
I have discovered that Dr. Welch's program was NOT the offending program causing my MAIL program to crash. He and I have been in contact trying to get his program to run on my machine. It is a work in progress. I feel that an apology from me is in order. If I knew how to retract my comments (and my negative ratings), I surely would.
At this time, I am trying to figure out which other add-on is causing the problem, but I am positive it's not MailFollowup. Until then, I must re-rate his program to reflect a much more fairer evaluation.
My apologies.
KRIS
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Type: CommentsDate: 26 Aug 2006 23:40Sorry author. My apologies.
I sent you an email privately. Maybe you can help me solve this riddle.
Kris
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Type: TroubleshootingDate: 26 Aug 2006 22:28My Mail application was crashing on and off this week. I couldn't figure out why. Then I installed this version, and it crashed like crazy. I then deleted this whole plugin, and Mail stabilized.
What gives?
I won't install this again: I lost all my inbox messages (or so I thought) until I snooped around, and found most of them.
Kris
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Type: Hint/TipDate: 13 Aug 2006 23:12Hello again.
Dear developer: I like the indicator line, but can you vary it (like green to yellow to orange to red) to indicate the importance of a higher priority being red?
Thanks!
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Type: CommentsDate: 13 Aug 2006 23:04This is a wonderful program, but why don't you rewrite it for everyday use for anyone, not just students???
I, for one, could definitely use this more as a detailed, "to-do" program. Sometimes I get so overwhelmed by things TO DO that I do nothing!
I sure could SOMETHING that would start me with oner thing at a time!
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Type: CommentsDate: 30 May 2006 10:45"DUH! Please read the description. It does not get lyrics for your songs, it simply diplays the ones already stored in your media files.
Is it that hard to understand? I don't get it... (5/30/2006, Version: 1.1)"
You know, it IS HARD to understand because it does NOT say "already stored" in the description file. Until you gave me a CLUE, I had no idea that iTunes stores lyrics, and maybe I needed to ADD MY OWN if they are not there. Maybe the author needs to add a lyrics Helpfile for those of us DUH people who aren't as "with it" as you. Or a simple description as to the BACKGROUND of the process of what Fetch Your Lyrics does. This isn't hard. I just didn't comprehend how it worked. That happens, you know.
Thank you for the clue in such a charming manner. Now it works fine for me since I supplied the necessary information needed (THE LYRICS) to make it work. I ASSUMED (falsely) that lyrics are supplied with any song. Silly me.
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Type: ReviewDate: 29 May 2006 20:28I guess it waorks: I tried ten songs that would easily have lyrics in the Public Domain, and not one came up.
Oh well. It was worth trying.
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Type: ReviewDate: 6 May 2006 10:36I really like this program. When I'm in a hurry and need Mapquest or Yahoo directions, I can copy/paste the directions right into StickyBrain, then download it to my iPod. Presto! I have directions on the go, done in less than a few minutes. It would be a plus more if it translate those directional mini-symbols of LEFT, RIGHT, and others to the ipod, too. Then again, that might be a limitation of my older iPod.
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Type: CommentsDate: 6 May 2006 10:29Was reviewed by Andy Ihnatko, (THE Mac Guru) in Thursday's Chicago Sun Times (May 4th). Great review, positively stunning. Hey, if it's given such a great review, it BELONGS with my software!
P.S. - He says iSquint "Beats all comers."
MY comment: "see Ma, no Windows..."
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Type: ReviewDate: 14 Apr 2006 10:41AbiWord is getting there. I try using it on a PowerMac G4, but the onscreen input(text and kerning) is so undependable that I often need to give up and use something else.
I am saddened that it is so visually hard to use.
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