Feelin the love for Pedias
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:15 am
As a new customer, I just wanted to say how much I am enjoying and appreciating the Pedias!
I was a long time user of Delicious Library, and frankly really disappointed with DL2 (especially after such a long wait). Sure...things explode like confetti - but I really don't want or need that in my library tools. I just want them to be flexible, reliable, and intuitive. Bruji's offerings do exactly that, and with a heck of a lot better performance too than Delicious Library.
With Delicious Library, the iTunes art seemed to load every time I would go to that page - and slow as molasses. Their manual is not up to date, nor does it include any clues as to how one might organize the library structure (for example, hiding or showing categories). The "smart shelves" are not very smart, and limit your options for creating custom groupings. Did I mention that DL2 is slow? There was no way to put my library on my iPod Touch, or any response from the company when emailed about the future availability of that feature. They have no forums for discussion. I guess they just don't care that much about their users - and this user is gone for good.
I'm one of those folks who acts as a bit of an evangelist for the products I like. My company, family, and friends have all been moving over to Macs in the last couple years on my advice - and they also listen when I suggest software. Bruji's Pedia offerings will certainly be on my suggested software shortlist due to the following:
- Intuitive interface in keeping with iLife apps paradigm
- Very flexible
- Awesome free PocketPedia app for Touch/iPhone (thanks Bruji!!!!)
- Snappy performance
- Great support and user forums
Thanks again Bruji for the great products, and keep up the good work!
I was a long time user of Delicious Library, and frankly really disappointed with DL2 (especially after such a long wait). Sure...things explode like confetti - but I really don't want or need that in my library tools. I just want them to be flexible, reliable, and intuitive. Bruji's offerings do exactly that, and with a heck of a lot better performance too than Delicious Library.
With Delicious Library, the iTunes art seemed to load every time I would go to that page - and slow as molasses. Their manual is not up to date, nor does it include any clues as to how one might organize the library structure (for example, hiding or showing categories). The "smart shelves" are not very smart, and limit your options for creating custom groupings. Did I mention that DL2 is slow? There was no way to put my library on my iPod Touch, or any response from the company when emailed about the future availability of that feature. They have no forums for discussion. I guess they just don't care that much about their users - and this user is gone for good.
I'm one of those folks who acts as a bit of an evangelist for the products I like. My company, family, and friends have all been moving over to Macs in the last couple years on my advice - and they also listen when I suggest software. Bruji's Pedia offerings will certainly be on my suggested software shortlist due to the following:
- Intuitive interface in keeping with iLife apps paradigm
- Very flexible
- Awesome free PocketPedia app for Touch/iPhone (thanks Bruji!!!!)
- Snappy performance
- Great support and user forums
Thanks again Bruji for the great products, and keep up the good work!