
EagleFiler | Sep 5 2009 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I am just starting my 30 day trial. I love how easy it is so far. It made short work of my old emails that I was storing locally. One question. Would you suggest using EF for all of my IMAP Gmail as well? Lastly, and I'm just being constructive, you need a new icon. It just doesn't make me want to keep it in my dock. Sorry. Any hope of a new one soon? I couldn't find this but does the license allow me to use it on my home and work keeping in mind the concurrent use clause? Thank you! (Version 1.4.9) | |
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EagleFiler | Sep 6 2009 |
MICHAEL TSAI Yes, I prefer to have a local copy of all the messages. A new icon is definitely in the cards. The licenses are per-person, so you can purchase one copy and then use EagleFiler on all your Macs. (Version 1.4.9) | |

FlexCal | Jun 21 2009 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY You can. To initiate a Todo, hit the hot key you have assigned. To change it to an Event, hit the same hot key again. | |
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Dejumble | Jun 9 2009 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY You can check out more information at: http://getsatisfaction.com/thinkingcode http://getsatisfaction.com/thinkingcode/products/thinkingcode_dejumble_for_iphone (Version 1.2.1) | |
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LicenseKeeper | Apr 14 2009 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I would love it if this could import AppShelf stuff. I have a file but already own LK. This program is incredible! Perhaps this could be an added feature? | |
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LicenseKeeper | Jun 24 2009 |
JON TRAINER AppShelf import is now included. Drag and Drop the file to the LicenseKeeper dock icon or to the source list. You can also use the Import XML function via the Import External Data menu item. (Version 1.4.8) | |

FlexCal | Mar 20 2009 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I don't know why people would give this app a negative review! This pref pane is awesome! I use it all the time. It quickly lets me enter a todo, or event, with relative ease. Just hit F6 and type in the details! Perfect to use with Todo on my iPhone. It syncs with iCal and it gets out of the way the minute you add something. Very stable! I don't even notice it is running until I need it. It has NEVER crashed on me either. I also use this with the DoBeDo widget to manage my todo list on my Mac. The workflow is seamless. Thanks for making it FREE!!! (Version 1.10) | |
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Dejumble | Feb 18 2009 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I will have to change my review for now. The program has had no communication from its developers for 30 days. Until a beta of 2.0 is released I would not consider this program for purchase. I would look elsewhere. I hate to change it but this is very odd and not congruent with good customer service. If a waitperson did this I would give them a penny for a tip. There's my one cent. (Version 1.2b25) | |
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Pluto Menubar | Dec 14 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY This has promise! But not there yet. No hotkey to toggle the window. Also, crashed on trying to add a todo. There is definitely a market for this. I know of only one other menubar todo app. The text entry of a calendar is odd. It should be a dropdown from ical. Some other small bits will also need to be tweaked. However, good start. Will have to watch this one. (Version 1.0.1) | |
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Bonjour Mounter | Nov 29 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I just found this little app and wanted to make a suggestion. Sometimes, I have servers around me from the wireless network that I am on and I DON'T want to mount some of their access points. Could it be built into this app to exclude some access points? They seem to automount when I connect. An example would be when I connect wirelessly to one of my servers, it picks up the school's computers that I am sharing their connection. I don't want and will never use those access points. Or maybe just a way to hide them. | |
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Bonjour Mounter | Nov 29 2008 |
SANDRO NOEL Bonjour mounter will only mount the share points that are defined in it's list of mounts. At login or when the server becomes available it will mount all the share points that you have defined, nothing else. So if like me you roam from network to network, it will be nice to define only the one you actually use. If other access points than the ones you have defined in Bonjour Mounter are getting mounted, then it's probably something in relation to your network, in the sense that OS X Server can also do auto mounting when you log on the network. Thank you for trying out Bonjour mounter! (Version 1.0) | |

Bonjour Mounter | Nov 29 2008 |
SANDRO NOEL I'm sorry I misunderstood your suggestion on the first read. I will look into a way to unmount share points that you do not want. Thank you for the suggestion. (Version 1.0) | |

Bonjour Mounter | Dec 1 2008 |
BEDDIE I can't download this file. I've tried with three different browsers!!! (Version 1.1) | |

iPhoneSync | Nov 17 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY The reason one might need this is that not everyone wants their iPhone to sync everytime they plug it in. I have automatic sync turned off. I got tired of it launching both iPhoto and iTunes everytime I wanted to charge it. Now I pick when it syncs. (Version 1.0) | |
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FlexCal | Sep 11 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I like the quick add benefit of this app. Especially that it does both Events and To-dos. I've noticed that when you create a new to-do it remembers what category you were last in. However, it also remembers that category when you key twice to Event. I was wondering if it would be possible for it to remember two different settings so that the to do category would remember Work (for example) and the Event would remember Home (e.g.). Then I would always be able to quickly enter my preferred category for todos and my preferred category for events. One more addendum, is there a way to add relative date? It would be nice to be able to enter in today, tomorrow, next week, etc. Very nice app though! Thanks! (Version 1.03.1) | |
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Dejumble | Aug 29 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY This is a great program! I was looking for something that was menubar driven and also adaptable. I use GTD and I wanted something that was useable and then got out of the way. The menubar option gave me that control. The program is not perfect but then again, neither is iGTD. But this program is much more stable. iGTD does have recurring tasks. Dejumble does not but is planned in the near future, I hear. (See below.) I consider this the only major feature missing. Good solid program. Worth trying and see if it fits into your workflow. It did mine and it does it well. Some people are comparing this to programs like iGTD and Omnifocus. That is good and bad. The bad part of it is that I consider them bloatware when compared to the simple effectiveness of this program. The good part of it is that it does sync with iCal. It does manage your tasks on a day to day basis. This program fills that niche between excessive feature overload and just plain getting things processed and completed. (Version 1.2b9) | |
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Dejumble | Feb 18 2009 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I will have to change my review for now. The program has had no communication from its developers for 30 days. Until a beta of 2.0 is released I would not consider this program for purchase. I would look elsewhere. I hate to change it but this is very odd and not congruent with good customer service. If a waitperson did this I would give them a penny for a tip. There's my one cent. (Version 1.2b25) | |

Organized | Jul 11 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY The to-do tab causes, if left on it, my cpu to shoot up for as long as it is active. I mean, I can hit f12 and it still does it. There must be a problem with the interface between the sync service that cooridnates the to-dos with ical, mail and this widget. Word wrap would also be a very nice addition for the to dos. Well, actually, the to-dos need the most help. Many things don't work correctly. The other three tabs are working great though. | |
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MailTags | Jul 9 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I don't understand the review below. I have installed it and it works great. Perhaps there is an incompatibility with another plug-in that the reviewer has installed. At any rate, I wanted to post something that states how much this program has already helped me and I've only been using it about 2 weeks! First, because I was using Mail Act-on, this program was easy to implement b/c I already had many rules set up. I was able to adjust my rules to include mail tags and get even better filtering and email flowthrough! Second, b/c of mailtags I was able to implement a GTD workflow of my emails that has left my inbox empty and my to-dos organized. I actually enjoy it when I get an email b/c I get to organize it away. I'm ready to handle more than I feel like I ever have been. Third, the hardest thing to do was to set up what I wanted in a workflow, did I want to use a Today, Tomorrow, Next Week, This Month kind of smart folder and file accordingly or did I want to use a color system with colors changing as the day approached. Almost anything is possible with MailTags. Try it out! I don't know what I did with my emails before I did this. But I know I wasn't as efficient as I am now. (Version 2.2.1) | |
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Organized | Jul 3 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I love this! Just 2 days ago I was looking for a calendar that was just simply a calendar. This adds some other stuff that I will use but I love the implementation. A couple of things that could be improved on: • There is no way to set the due date or change the due date for a to-do in the widget. • The delete to-do does not work. • If you make a new to-do and then click the done option, the to-do does not remove itself from the list of to-dos even when remove immediately is clicked under prefs. • There is no word wrap on the to-dos. • I think that the current month should be at the top of the widget and the day at the top is unnecessary. Besides these things, this is a great widget! Everyone should have this in their dashboard! (Version 1.0) | |
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Office Dock | Jul 1 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY thanks for this program! I like it in that it gets rid of three apps out of my dock. I would like to have an even simpler one that let's you pick which apps that you have in it and then have it only show the icon, not the name. Further, don't give me any other options in the menu, just show me the icons to click on. I don't use Entourage, or Messenger. I really wish I could just put a Stack with alias in it on the left side and then put the "Office" icon for the folder. That way it would fan up and let me pick the app and then close. Also, It would be cool if it did not show the icon of Word (for example) when Word was open. But these are all preferences I guess. (Version 1.2) | |
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CoverSutra | May 10 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY Thank you for making the icon gender specific. I love the new icon! More manly!!!!!! (Version 2.1.1) | |
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Mail.appetizer | Mar 26 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I got an email this morning telling me this plug-in was now updated! All I have to say is THANKS!!!!! This is THE best notifier out there for Mail.app. If you haven't donated, you should. It's that good! I thought it was dead but it lives! Support this guy! Stephan, you rock! (Version 1.3b1) | |
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Dock Library | Feb 24 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY Great Product! Really easy to use and does what it is supposed to do. Thanks a lot! The first time I loaded it it would import the docks but would not actually change them. However, after quitting and restarting, it has worked flawlessly. I am wondering if it stores the docks somewhere within the program (therefore you can delete the files) or if it just references them. Overall, well done. (Version .04) | |
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Dock Library | Feb 25 2008 |
FRANCOLA They are stored fully intact in the "Dock Library" application support folder. (Version .04) | |

Apple iWeb | Jan 30 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY No, he's correct. I knew almost nothing about web page development. I was using iWeb. The "rumor" was that iWeb would allow you to publish to a non-.Mac account. This rumor was just that. This program is a very good, easy, WYSIWYG editor. I like the ease of it. However, .Mac is a HORRIBLE deal. If they would make iWeb like it was rumored to be I would most likely go back to it. Placeholders rock. However, forced to having a .Mac account (Did I mention how horrible of a deal it is?) is worse than learning css and html. I'll take my learning curve with Rapidweaver. Rapidweaver is excellent and you can do things that iWeb will never be able to do. If you do get Rapidweaver get CSSedit too. I love it for seeing how people do their sites. My 10 cents, (Version 2.0.3) | |
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LicenseKeeper | Jan 18 2008 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I feel that $20 is a little steep for this app. Even $15 would be better. How about run a deal on it? Anyway, I don't like the fact that the info isn't stored in the keychain. Granted, most of the time this isn't an issue. But if I was going to pay for an app, versus getting one for free, I would expect this feature. (Version 1.2.4) | |
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Easy iWeb Publisher | Sep 20 2006 |
ONEBLESSEDGUY I have been following this program's development. Each time I have downloaded it, tried it and deleted it. This last update is the first time I have seen it upload any files. The progress bar is a nice touch. It does some weird things though. It will progress and then poof it goes back to zero. Also, it deleted, not updated, a whole section of my site. I guess I would like to see it work with my website. Can I give you my logs and see if we can get this working? | |
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