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Member since December 7, 2002

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    Michael Titman

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  1. Review - Process Lasso (x32) Free Edition

    2.52 (Feb 12, 2008)

    Works rather well, but I stopped using it just because my Symantec Endpoint Protection software did like it fooling with it's CPU usage. I couldn't find any way to un-restrict an app or to leave it alone inside PL. It's probably minor in that most virus protection software doesn't check for that...

  2. Review - Belarc Advisor

    7.2t (7.2.20.0) (Jun 14, 2007)

    Great program.

    What these uneducated, ignorant (the two below me) people don't realize that all the neat google searches they find are the result of other people MANUALLY posting their Belarc results to the net with various reasons and by various means without taking care to block-out their pertinent information that could compromise their licensing and/or security.

    Belarc isn't to blame for other peoples' faults.

    Belarc is far from spyware. Beware of the troll-commentary on the thread for this product.

  3. Review - PlainSight Desktop Calendar

    2.0 Beta (Jan 27, 2006)

    Hard to justify the cost of this application when it doesn't offer anything substantial over the free-app compitition.

    Rainlander anyone? There are more besides.

    I actually tried this out... it really doesn't offer much more than the others. Not worth the $$.

  4. Review - foobar2000

    0.9 Beta 12 (Nov 23, 2005)

    roj. Besides the obviousness of the volume control, would you please explain in intelligible detail why you believe the interface to walk the opposite of grace?

    This IS audio we're talking about... what more do you need than what it presents (besides the "volume" control in which you so direly miss)? Help me understand what you, personally, require of an interface - including ease-of-use (how is an interface useful or not useful in this very example?), productivity (how does foobar fall short of playing your music the way you'd like it to be played?), completeness (does foobar fall short of your audiophile expectations in any way? - if so, how?), and aesthetic quality (does foobar just not meet your graphically oriented appeal? should it look like my Alpine car unit for it to seem like it functions better?).

    You never gave anything substantial in your argument, so I'm asking for it.

    Cheers.

  5. Review - 7-max

    5.0 Beta (Nov 20, 2005)

    cowticket... this isn't 7-Zip. How about posting a review for 7-max, which is entirely different?

    It's a great concept; however, after trying it with several applications over a couple weeks (an older version of course) I just never noticed any difference in performance (either the application I used it on, or the OS).

    I'd like to see where they go with this...

  6. Comment - Outsourced Netscape Merges Firefox, IE

    5.0 Beta (Dec 1, 2004 - 2:10 AM)

    Check out Tabbrowser Extension for Firefox (and don't make the mistake of thinking I mean Tabbrowser Preferences). It's got more functionality in tabbing recources than any other client I've ever used (ie: Avant, Opera, Maxthon, etc etc etc...). After trying it, then come back and tell me it doesn't satisfy your complete tabbing needs.