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Advanced, multi-format PDF content extraction into xml, html, jpeg, tiff, etc.
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Review by rajesh khattolia: this software is very excellent for convert pdf to doc. (5/5 - 12-May-2006)
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Migrates FileMaker to MySQL, Oracle, Access, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, FrontBase
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Review by macmikey2: Tried the demo. All I got was a bunch of text and blank icon files on my desktop. Some appeared and then disappeared when I clicked on them.
i know it was a demo, but what was it demoing? It certainly did not give me even a demo version of a FM file with even a small amount of stuff moved over. (2/5 - 14-Jan-2006)
Review by pereubu2: FMPro Migrator is unusuable on a Mac. First the help is unreadable unless a copy-paste in TextEdit for example; second one reads on that help the necessity to go through VirtualPC for translating a database. It seems taht the producer ignore the fact that an ODBC driver comes with FileMaker. (1/5 - 14-Jan-2006)
Review by lbyerz: Recent job assignments require that I interface with MS Access, and I had high hopes that FmPro Migrator - which claims that it will migrate Access files into FileMaker 7 - would solve my dilemma. No such luck. I accomplished nothing, after several frustrating and wasted hours walking through the 'help' instructions. Maybe .com solution's developers might accomplish the task; I couldn't. FmPro Migrator doesn't live up to it's claims. (1/5 - 14-Jan-2006)
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The ultimate idea and personal Info organizer. lists, notes, contacts, browser..
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Review by zinneken: This app is looking great for the future and has a concept which I haven't seen before, though still somewhat limited in its integration and features with regards to the apple address book (let alone integration with ical soes not yet exist). (4/5 - 15-Nov-2005)
Review by Dana Sutton: I'm liking this one! Here are my issues:
1) Interface is a little too Windows; nicer icons would be better.
2) Doesn't work well with Unsanity's ShapeShifter.
However, all said, and I've tried the others and this one seems to be the head of the pack. Also, appears to be priced correctly. I mean really, have you seen some of the ridiculously priced garage apps that are out there today? (5/5 - 15-Nov-2005)
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Store passwords, user ids, activation codes and more. Print, export, and search
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Review by wluexxhots: Hello! Good Site! Thanks you! cckbycndjenb (1/5 - 26-Jun-2007)
Review by surprisesoftware.com: Oryman is missing the point. While there are many other complicated and feature rich applications out there to manage passwords, Mikey is just a simple one. Sometimes people just need the simple one, and for that, Mikey really hits the mark. The errors regarding the corrupted database has been addressed, as we update the program when errors are found.
Also, this program can be used for free for up to 10 entries, so in some ways it is a free app for people who don't need many entries. (5/5 - 6-Mar-2007)
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Get useful information, access items and control applications from your Dock.
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Review by Schmelding: Seems very slow and clunky, but I have an older TiBook, so perhaps that's why. Regardless, the icon alone is worth the download. ;-) (3/5 - 12-Nov-2005)
Review by lil' jon: I dislike apps that are constantly running unless they are either essential or extremely useful. Otherwise i'd just as soon not rob myself of computer resources. (2/5 - 25-Oct-2005)
Review by donperreault: At first I found this utility to be pricey and lacking but after using it for a few days I found Docktopus to be very useful and informative. I love being able to hover over the mail peek badge and view who the mail is from and the subject of each unread peice of mail. The folder count and individual cpu meters are very informative. The ical event and itunes badges are also very handy. Overall I find the utlity very informative and did end up purchasing it. I am looking forward to developers ... (4/5 - 20-Oct-2005)
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