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Member since March 25, 2002

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    Marc H

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  1. Review - Maple

    6.2 (Apr 26, 2006)

    I found Maple to be one of better tree/text organizer around. Overall, this is a stable software with no major bugs, an excellent product. Great utility for keeping text or visual information in one place, store articles, HTML pages, images, it lets you build a database in a tree hierarchy quite easily. The company also sells a maple tree reader for Pocket PC.

  2. Review - Maple Professional

    6.2 (Apr 26, 2006)

    I found Maple to be one of better tree/text organizer around. Overall, this is a stable software with no major bugs, an excellent product. Great utility for keeping text or visual information in one place, store articles, HTML pages, images, it lets you build a database in a tree hierarchy quite easily. The company also sells a maple tree reader for Pocket PC.

  3. Review - The Bat! Professional

    3.72.11 Beta (Apr 26, 2006)

    Advanced email software with many great features, you can customize practically everything visual option as well. It's very fast, and uses less memory than Eudora.

    The interface layout is also superior than the one offered by Eudora or Pegasus Mail imo, looks more attractive overall, it's as good as Outlook or better. It's lacking a proper HTML viewer at this time and full PGP 9.x support (version 3.7.x). It has hardcoded OpenPGP support.. one of the more powerful email client, for power users!

  4. Review - NTREGOPT

    1.1j (Jan 4, 2006)

    Staind, that's really bad advice because this app works fine. If you're concerned about registry corruption, just run chkdsk on your drive before, this utility will never corrupt your registry at all (it doesn't update the registry until you reboot anyways).

    Registry size in windows XP makes no difference at all btw, no matter how large your registry gets, windows will only assign 4 megs of memory or so for it (from what I read on MSDN, correct me if I'm wrong). Windows 2000 actually uses memory for registry (with Paged pool). A smaller registry in XP may make windows load faster however

    Great utility, highly recommended, 10/10

  5. Review - NewsBin Pro for Windows NT/2000/XP

    4.12 Build 4278 (Jun 17, 2003)

    NewsPro is much better, more powerful overall