User "orlina" Profile
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About orlina
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Last Login:11 Jun 2008 18:17
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User Reviews
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Type: Comments
Date: 27 Jan 2008 11:35
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According to the KeySpan FAQ entry on Leopard compatibility: USB to Serial Adapters (any USA-xxx model adapter, any UPR-xxx port replicator) Software version 2.4 or later - COMPATIBLE Source: http://keyspan.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/keyspan.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=697 |
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Type: Review
Date: 6 Jan 2008 18:34
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I agree with what others have said about the latest updates to this application. I used to love MCC because it was unobtrusive and offered a quick look at what was going on with my calendar. However, i don't need the to-do list management features in this utility and I can't stand the fact that the developer's new direction adds a dock icon to what used to be a nice, streamlined menubar interface. And, as others have mentioned, emails to the developer go unanswered. I've recently switched to the menubar calendar included with iStat menus, and I use the Dashboard widget iCal Events for quickly seeing what's on my schedule. Both of these alternatives are excellent and free. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 7 Nov 2007 09:21
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Love this hack as it works perfectly, makes no under-the-hood changes to the operating system, and leaves all my desktop pictures intact. Kudos to the developer. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 5 Oct 2007 00:31
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i've been looking for something like this that works on the mac. i'll give this app a try. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 24 Sep 2007 17:31
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I've always been intrigued by this app. The user interface is great and I'm starting to really dig the functionality. Wondering how this app will fit in with Leopard... |
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Type: Comments
Date: 1 Aug 2007 14:30
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I downloaded the trial version of Path Finder about six days to do a quick comparison with ForkLift. Since then, I haven't closed Path Finder for anything other than an Apple Update and restart. I prefer Path Finder's tabbed format to ForkLifts dual-pane format -- it's a better use of space when I'm just navigating the filesystem -- and the quick access to so many other Finder-like functions is fantastic. It's definitely in line to be the next addition to my MacBook. |
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