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Software Reviews

by TwoEars

The reviews and opinions below are posted by SnapFiles visitors. They do not necessarily reflect our opinion, and are solely based on the experience of individual users.

The Bat! Home Edition
  • Free Trial ($35.00)
  • WinWin (All)

qleft  Among the best  qright

The Bat! Home Edition version 3.80.03
  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 5
  • Ease of use: 5
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

It has everything needed except 1) scripting language for advance use and 2) HTML templates (templates currently only allows plain text). Apart that it is very stable, open (many import/export for e-mails/contacts), and easily transportable (backup/restore the database is a snap). One can regret the lack of communication of its developers. Also, no cross-platform but Windows only.

    Review date: Apr 25, 2007

Acronis True Image
  • Free Trial ($49.99)
  • Win2000/XP/Vista

qleft  Do what it is supposed to do  qright

Acronis True Image version 10.0
  • Interface: 5
  • Features: 5
  • Ease of use: 5
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

Excellent drive imaging tool, doing what it says. This is very closed to Paragon drive imaging utility. To choose between them both, here are some clues : - Paragon supports HPSF, Acronis doesn't. - Acronis supports ResierFS, Paragon doesn't. - Paragon offers partition resizing, while it is a separate product to buy for Acronis. - Both are supposed to support USB drives but it failed on my configuration with Paragon while succeded with Acronis. It may be just a problem of my own hardware, not a problem of Paragon itself. Since both offer 30-days trial, try both of them before deciding.

    Review date: Apr 04, 2007

Paragon Drive Backup Personal
  • Free Trial ($39.95)
  • WinWin (All)

qleft  Best choice  qright

Paragon Drive Backup Personal version 8.5
  • Interface: 5
  • Features: 5
  • Ease of use: 5
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

This is the best choice for drive back-up/imaging on Win+Linux platforms. The closest equivalent is Acronis but Paragon offers something more : resizing of partitions while for Acronis you must buy another product for that. Paragon support HPFS that Acronis doesn't, but Acronis support ReiserFS that Paragon doesn't. Beside Paragon being superior IMHO, I had to go to Acronis for Paragon didn't detect my external case USB 2.0 HD, despite the documentation listing USB 2.0 as supported. Maybe it is just me, something wrong on my hardware. Anyway, both paragon and Acronis offers a full-functional try-out, so there is no reason for you to choose the wrong one. They are very close and only in specific situation may you feel the difference.

    Review date: Apr 04, 2007

ButtonFly
  • Free Trial ($24.90)
  • WinWin (All)

qleft  Not updated for years  qright

ButtonFly version 1.0
  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 2
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 3
  • Overall: 3

ButtonFly was a good idea. It allows to create buttons images for the web in batch. It was easy to use and powerful in ... 2001 when it was released ! Unfortunately it doesn't seems to be developed anymore. The main drawback is that it doesn't export to png and doesn't properly handle transparency in the output, other than through the deprecated gif format. Thus is completely out of its time now.

    Review date: Feb 26, 2007

AM-Notebook Lite
  • Freeware
  • WinWin (All)

qleft  Unobtrusive, productivity-centered  qright

AM-Notebook Lite version 4.0.5
  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 4
  • Ease of use: 5
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

Back-up/restore and spreadsheet notes are among the chief features here. Nothing fancy, just plain productivity. You will soon buy the pro version which enable hierarchical notes tree.

    Review date: Feb 03, 2007

FastStone Capture
  • Free Trial ($19.95)
  • Win98/ME/2000/XP/Vista

qleft  Bad shadow implementation  qright

FastStone Capture version 5.2
  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 4
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

This is a good app but the shadow feature is not correctly implemented : the shadow is flatened on a white (or colored) background), which should not be the case. This kind of flatening is necessary for files format lacking alpha channel, but when the output is a png file, the shadow option should not add a white (or colored) background, but instead produce a true shadow with alpha mask.

    Review date: Feb 02, 2007

WinSnap
  • Free Trial ($24.90)
  • Win2000/XP/Vista/7

qleft  Bad shadow implementation  qright

WinSnap version 1.1.10
  • Interface: 5
  • Features: 3
  • Ease of use: 5
  • Value: 3
  • Overall: 4

This is a good app but the shadow feature is not correctly implemented : the shadow is flatened on a white (or colored) background), which should not be the case. this kind of flatening is necessary for files format lacking alpha channel, but when the output is a png file, the shadow option should not add a white (or colored) background, but instead produce a true shadow with alpha mask.

    Review date: Feb 02, 2007

Kurlo
  • Freeware
  • WinWin (All)

qleft  All good but ...  qright

Kurlo version 1.3
  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 4
  • Ease of use: 5
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 4

Very good stuff with a lot of stuff. Do one thing and do it perfectly. Quick. Low footprint. But there is a big problem : does not import neither export neither LDIF neither vCARD, only TAB or CSV. Also, does not integrate with the Bat, Pocomail, etc. it would just have been plain perfect.

    Review date: Jan 23, 2007

Addza Address Book
  • Free Trial ($24.95)
  • Win98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista

qleft  Not enough  qright

Addza Address Book version 1.0.2
  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 3
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 2
  • Overall: 3

Do only import vCard, does only export vCards, not enough import tweaking possibilities, ... Nowadays some freeware products offer more than this.

    Review date: Jan 23, 2007

Calendarscope
  • Free Trial ($39.95)
  • WinWin (All)

qleft  Best calendar so far  qright

Calendarscope version 3.1
  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 4
  • Ease of use: 5
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

Tried many, found this one. I regret that one cannot link to a local file just like one can link to a web url. And manual and RTF or basic HTML note-taking would be a plus (currently text only). But a valuable asset anyway.

    Review date: Jan 22, 2007

Webalizer Win32
  • Freeware
  • WinNT/2000/XP

qleft  Used to be good also  qright

Webalizer Win32 version 2.01-10
  • Interface: 1
  • Features: 3
  • Ease of use: 1
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 2

Webalizer is note developed anymore. Last update dates 2002. Thus it doesn't report correctly about browsers (no firefox, no IE7 of course ...)

    Review date: Nov 30, 2006

Analog
  • Freeware
  • Win98/ME/2000/XP

qleft  Used to be good  qright

Analog version 6.0
  • Interface: 1
  • Features: 4
  • Ease of use: 1
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 3

Analog used to be the best. Its feature list and customization is still bigger than many commercial products ! But there are two problems : - it is piloted by a text configuration file. You need to create a batch file that point to a config file to run it. It is very efficient but it requires a high learning step ; - it's development has obviously halted or dramatically slowed : no updates since mid-2005, nos upport for Internet Explorer 7 and new browsers, etc... Two years ago I would have wrote : go for it ! Now I wonder.

    Review date: Nov 30, 2006

FTP Voyager
  • Free Trial ($39.95)
  • Win2000/XP/2003/Vista

qleft  Almost perfect but lack scripting  qright

FTP Voyager version 13.0.0.4
  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 4
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 4

I have been using FTP Voyager since 1999 or so. It is an amazing piece of software ; the synchronized mode by itself is absolutely a killer feature : the distant server window follows your moves between local folders. For web developers this totally out-perform solutions used in GoLive and the like. The main lacking feature is scripting. It is impossible, for example, to efficiently download periodically web servers log files without erasing previous logs, since there is no way to automate renaming of downloaded files, for example.

    Review date: Oct 19, 2006

mst Defrag (Home Edition)
  • Free Trial ($15.90)
  • Win2000/XP/Vista

qleft  Nothing fancy, just plainly efficient  qright

mst Defrag (Home Edition) version 1.9.30.76
  • Interface: 3
  • Features: 3
  • Ease of use: 5
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 4

No bells and whistles here. Just a very efficient, small footprint, software that do one thing and do it well : defrag efficiently your hard disks, unattended, silently, in the background. Isn't what you would expect from such a software ? Just one point : You may have to rune it twice at the first defrag if your disk is very, very fragmented. But then keep it unfragmented efficiently from there on.

    Review date: Oct 06, 2006

O&O Defrag Professional
  • Free Trial ($49.95)
  • Win2000/XP/Vista

qleft  Freezes before completion  qright

O&O Defrag Professional
  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 2
  • Ease of use: 3
  • Value: 1
  • Overall: 2

Installation is a snap. Help is good. Interface is good. Use is easy. But I never could finish a single full defrag (in COMPLETE/Name mode on a C: disk with 108 000 files) without a crash of OandO Defrag Pro. COuld never complete a single defrag in that mode (didn't test the other modes). Uninstall was a snap :-)

    Review date: Oct 06, 2006

Ashampoo Magical Defrag
  • Free Trial ($14.99)
  • Win2000/XP/2003/Vista

qleft  Not suitable for an urgent defrag  qright

Ashampoo Magical Defrag version 1.11
  • Interface: 3
  • Features: 2
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 3
  • Overall: 3

Magic Defrag does its duty to slowly but surely and silently defrag in the background. But it is not suitable for an urgent need to defrag. While it successfully prevent disks from fragmenting, it takes several days to initially completely defrag an hard drive very fragmented. It is also not very efficient at optimizing space, that is at forcing files to occupy the first half of the hard disk, the most efficient half.

    Review date: Aug 29, 2006

IconArt
  • Freeware
  • Win98/ME/2000/XP

qleft  Only 1 bit transparency  qright

IconArt version 2.0
  • Interface: 3
  • Features: 2
  • Ease of use: 3
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 3

Be careful. IconArts 2.0 does not support 8 bits, 256 levels alpha transparency as supported in Windows XP. It only support 1 bit transparency mask (on/off, not intermediate transparency levels).

    Review date: Aug 28, 2006

SideSlide
  • Freeware
  • WinXP/Vista

qleft  Do not let the help file deter you  qright

SideSlide version 1.1.01 beta
  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 4
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 4

The help file is not fancy. But the software is very powerful. It doesn't write anything elsewhere than in its own directory, and you can even run multiple instances of it : wiping the directory just uninstall the whole thing ! Wish every freeware developer use the same respectful method ... The main limit of SideSlide is the poor implementation of recursivity regarding folders. You can display a folder's content into a container block, but as soon as you click on a subfolder icon, the normal Windows Explorer is open (one would have expect the subfolder to open in the container instead). Despite this limit I highly recommend this software.

    Review date: Aug 28, 2006

LaunchIt NOW! Plus
  • Free Trial ($14.95)
  • WinWin (All)

qleft  Best productivity in its category  qright

LaunchIt NOW! Plus version 2006 b0515 beta
  • Interface: 3
  • Features: 3
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 4
  • Overall: 4

I have tested all the Snapfile Application launcher category items. Most of them do not display 32x32 icons but smaller, harder to find at a glance ones. Some request an extra step to access icons and some even add extra lapse time to access icons, as if productivity tools were supposed to slow down your workflow ... Even worst, more than half softwares in this category do not offer a back-up/restore functionality, which mean that you cannot re-install it other than by re-creating categories and shortcuts manually ! I would not say that LaunchIt Now! has the nicest interface but : - it has a back-up/restore utility ; - it has the quickest system to access the shortcuts ; - shortcuts can be displayed as 32x32 icons, the best trade-off in term of visibility. Best solution over-all. The missing feature is the ability to recursively embed menus in menus. It is essentially a "flat access" system.

    Review date: Aug 28, 2006

Kana Launcher
  • Freeware
  • WinWin (All)

qleft  Efficient  qright

Kana Launcher version 3.0.0.29
  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 3
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 4

Very efficient software that do welle what it does. I regret that there is no option for larger icons in the icons floating window mode. Big icons increases productivity.

    Review date: Aug 28, 2006

LaunchBar Commander
  • Freeware
  • Win2000/XP/Vista/7

qleft  Good but broken  qright

LaunchBar Commander version 1.55.03
  • Interface: 3
  • Features: 3
  • Ease of use: 3
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 4

Auto-hide feature doesn not work (as of version 1.55.03). This alone renders the whole stuff useless, despite interesting features. Wait for this to be fixed.

    Review date: Aug 28, 2006

JetStart Free
  • Freeware
  • WinWin (All)

qleft  No back-up  qright

JetStart Free version 4.3
  • Interface: 2
  • Features: 2
  • Ease of use: 2
  • Value: 3
  • Overall: 2

Couldn't find any back-up menu neither in the program neither described in the help file. Since I re-install my computer from scratch every year or so, for me JetStart is a no if I cannot re-import my settings from a back-up file. Beside that, it lacks elementary options such as the ability to choose the lapse before visibility for the edge menus. Since it is supposed to be a productivity tool, edge menus should pop much quicker than they currently do.

    Review date: Aug 28, 2006

Linkman
  • Free Trial ($29.00)
  • WinWin (All)

qleft  Clean, efficient  qright

Linkman version 6.8
  • Interface: 3
  • Features: 4
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 4

I have been using Linkman for about five years. It can store hundred thousands of links with a negligible small footprint on CPU and a rather small footprint on the RAM (depending on the link base size) : For more than 2000 links in 300 folders, all with their url, name and keywords, the RAM footprint is currently 14 Mo. Search feature is very efficient. Most of all it works with any browser past and future, since it uses the OS main browser hook and additional browser through their system path. It has a very handy drop basket that resides on the desktop.

    Review date: Aug 26, 2006

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