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steelie: son, husband, father, traceur, designer, illustrator, company owner, chocolate addict, enviro-junkie, treehugger, friendly, geocacher, mac snob, eternal optimist...
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Last Login:24 Oct 2009 21:41
Posts:3
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2finder
Nov 6 2009
*****

STEELIE  This little wonder does exactly what it says and does it well. And for that it gets a well deserved 5-star rating.

Now here goes a little wishful thinking on my part… any though given to allowing the user to specify how many windows they want open? I use a larger monitor at work and it would be ideal (for me) if 2finder worked for three Finder windows.

Overall, thanks for a great little application. :^)  
(Version 1.3b)

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iPhone Explorer
Nov 3 2009
****.

STEELIE  This is great little application and a HUGE thank you for making it free.

I really want to give it five stars but — and this has happened to me every time — whenever I try to copy the folders from my iPod Touch to my Macbook (running 10.6.1), it will copy the folder I’m dragging and the top-level files in it, but none of its subfolders. The same happens every time I copied over a subfolder… it takes that folder and its top-level files and again, ignores its subfolders.

Copying *to* my iPod was seamless. Dropping the main folder into iPhone Explorer brought 100% of the contents with it.

Now, I *did* manage get it to work finally by holding COMMAND as I dragged the folders from the application window to my desktop.

I’m not sure if it’s because I’m running 10.6 but this seems kind of frustrating set up the default.

Anyone else? Or is my problem just an anomaly.  
(Version 1.182)

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iGTD
Jun 29 2007
*****

STEELIE  Overall, I love this application... I’m still relatively new to it so I’m sure I’m not using it to it’s full potential. Still, I can’t believe how many more little tasks I’ve been able to keep on top of since using this gem.

My only frustration with the application lies with the context folders and sub-folders. There should be an option to create folders that won’t generate their own @Calendar. Similar to Calendar Groups in iCal, where you cannot add tasks or events to the Group as they are merely for organization of information.

I’m not a programer so, I’m not sure how easy any of this would be to implement. However, in my humble opinion, the “contextless” folders should carry over as Calendar Groups in iCal, bringing all individual contexts along them.

Creating a folder in iGTD that will not act like a folder in iCal is frustrating.  
(Version 1.4.5.1)

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