John Demirdjian
United States of America
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2.0.0.948 Beta 7 (Jun 21, 2010)
Not to be mean about it, but CCleaner is better and free. I cannot justify an overbloated registry cleaner that costs anything after using the above mentioned. Also, it this software used to be better when it was free.
3.1.12.0 (Nov 27, 2008)
Great application, however they need to be a little more proactive on bug fixes.
Also, this software DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY ADWARE. Betanews, please correct this. It's simply free'-ware".
5.12 (Dec 9, 2005)
jsc315,
That was an ignorant statement and rating. If you used the program you'd realize that it's a great player. Yes, it's owned now by AOL, but they have stayed true to the original program and are constantly updating it and fixing many bugfixes, making it faster and faster and better.
As long as they don't add usless code and garbage that AOL is notorious known for, making it useless, they get a 5. :)
1.5.1.289 Beta 2 (Jun 19, 2005)
The creator of this program actually created macecraft. JV (I can't spell his name) in jv16 stands for the creator's name.
0.82 (Jun 19, 2005)
Enough of the Trillian 3.x is "bloated" bashing garbage. Just because it's got Audio and Video capabilities like people where whining about for so long, doesn't make it "bloated". So enough already.
Thank you
BTW: AdiumX rocks on Mac OSX. I also do belive a port for this to Windows would bring in some serious competition. :)
0.82 (Jun 24, 2011 - 10:23 AM)
Hi rrode74,
We have clients that used to use SMB shares to Windows-based servers and they too have had issues such as this as well as "file-locking" situations where users are unable to access a file on a Mac or PC becuase it was opened before and not properly "unlocked" from the server-side of things.
To remedy this, we have been running THIS on our client's file server which allows seamless AFP access to Windows' shares. It's a bit expensive though, which is the only downside.
Hope this helps!
0.82 (Mar 31, 2011 - 7:21 PM)
"...your "precious" Apple"?
You must be kidding... did you even read on? -1 for you.
Also, while yes Android is adding towards competition, you still can't hate a company, in this case Apple, for having smart business practices... That's all.
0.82 (Mar 30, 2011 - 12:26 PM)
I agree with this. Also, we can add that it may give competition time to "catch up" if done correctly...
Also, this may seem like a blind comment, but could it be that the hardware is capable of so much more that they releasing a newer OS/update can unlock that potential and still keep it in the top running when compared to newer phones? Sort of like when ATi released the Radeon 8x00 way back when and all nVidia did was release a new driver set (Detonator 40 series) and still dominated over ATi.
0.82 (Mar 30, 2011 - 12:19 PM)
I disagree. Apple likes to play it careful. It's better for the network to be codified, then have the phone designed around it based on the network and its final specifications. In terms of hardware, I agree with other users, the iPhone 4 hardware is fine. Also, to add: I'm not an Apple fan, rather more of a jaded Blackberry "fan" :P
0.82 (Oct 17, 2010 - 11:15 AM)
Oh and those "two model aircrafts" are Piper Cubs if anyone was wondering. I love that plane! :D