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Member since February 11, 2003

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    Lee Isensee

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  1. Review - Xlogan

    2.0 Beta 2 (Mar 6, 2007)

    The concept is good, for the home user with a little website.
    The process for adding more than one log file is a bit cumbersome.
    Ultimately, even after adding one log file (I tried both a gzipped and raw log file), it would crash.

    I know it is beta, but it should be able to at least read a log file without crashing.

  2. Review - burst!

    RC2 (Jun 21, 2003)

    Have we really not moved past DOS windows? You're telling me you couldn't window(ize) the transfer windows. Yes, I know it is more geeky to have a black window of data, but come on.. Shake the cool look.

  3. Review - foobar2000

    0.666 (May 28, 2003)

    and Agon, you just did the same thing.. just with a neg. vote!

    I am giving this program a 5 based upon the fact that it is a high quality, low memory application that lets you pick with interface you want to use. The SDK is very nice and based upon the growth of the application it is surely a nice replacement of Winamp (2 or 3), WMP or what ever other program there is out there.
    If comes down to one thing. If you are happy with what you are using now, great keep on using it, if you think that this program could be better, give it a shot.
    Voting for a program without even downloading it, or using it for more than a day (or for that matter even looking at it possible options - in the preference menu) is just ignorant.

  4. Review - Pidgin for Windows

    0.62 (Apr 26, 2003)

    "GTK is themable, which means that you can change colors, fonts and how the actual widgets are drawn"

    GTK is what GAIM 0.6x uses for its interface. Check out the following page for more info:

    http://gaim.sourceforge.net/win32/index.php

    My only complaint.. When you are set as away there is always an item on your tackbar or on your screen. It would be nice if you could only make the away item disappear.

  5. Review - QuickTime Alternative (QT7)

    1.00 (Apr 8, 2003)

    Why even bother using this when Gaim supports MSN. With Gaim 0.60 out there is NO reason to use the MSN client.