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A Great Mac Utility That Costs Too Much Money
Usually that’s the case, and it is certainly the case with Smart Scoll, a Mac utility you don’t really need, but once you use, wonder why you didn’t get it sooner, or why Apple doesn’t have it built in to OS X. I have more than my fair share of Mac utilities—dozens of them, most of them free, but many that I am willing to pay for because they represent some kind of unique utility that just does more than expected. For example, I love SuperDuper! Yes, there are other back up software utilities which do a very good job, but few work as simply, accurately, flawlessly as SuperDuper!, hence the Alexis Seal of Approval™. Backing up your Mac is serious business since our Macs are loaded with expensive files—music, movie clips, digital photos. $28 is peanuts compared to the value. What about Smart Scroll? After all, our Macs already scroll just fine, right? We have a mouse with a scroll wheel or a scroll nipple. What else do we need?
Smart Scroll brings an iPhone-like experience to your Mac’s scrolling efforts. It’s smooth, easy, with plenty of features for trackpad or scroll wheel. Scrolling on a Mac becomes remarkably easier than Apple’s standard offerings in OS X. Scroll from the keyboard with the Universal Scroll feature. Super Scroll is smooth and easy and more comfortable, leading to more efficiency in screen movement, and more productivity. The Grab Scroll feature does more by moving scrolling from the mouse to the keyboard. What’s not to like? Smart Scroll, once you use it becomes nearly indispensable for those of us who consider ourselves power users. If your mouse, regardless of scroll wheel capabilities, can be seen by System Preferences Keyboard and Mouse control, then you just got a bunch more features. The preference pane is a breeze to set up and use. Super Scroll has settings to make the scroll wheel slower or faster, coast less or more, or, with a keystroke combination, make the scroll wheel even faster than fast. If you have a huge Mac screen you’ll appreciate the finer points of scrolling. Grab Scroll brings what feels like an iPhone’s screen right to your Mac’s screen. The mouse pointer becomes your finger which can be flicked and moved up and down for ultra smooth, yet quick and efficient scrolling. Power users love the Mac’s keyboard, and Smart Scroll loves power users and provides keyboard short cuts of a different color, a new animal with different stripes. You don’t just hit a letter key. The keyboard short cuts avoid the problem of keyboard keystroke conflicts with other Mac applications by letting you hold down a key and tap another key to make the screen scroll. It’s another way your finger makes the Mac’s screen behave like an iPhone’s scrolling screen.
Smoothly, effortlessly, Mac-like. OK, so Smart Scroll is one of those so nifty little add on utilities that once you try you wonder where it was when you first started using a Mac? What’s the downside? Price. $28 gets you the best Mac back up software on the planet, so good it’s pleasurable to use, always dependable, so much so that your Mac life is backed up so you sleep better. That’s a small price to pay. On the other hand, $19 gets you Smart Scroll, a five star (or, 5 mouse) rating for a utility that makes your Mac do what it probably should do right out of the box—scroll in ways you like so much that you’re willing to cough up the cash. Marc Moini has created a true Mac gem utility and dozens of Mac users give it high fives and five star ratings. But $19? What price value? Is it worth that much? To some, yes, to others, perhaps not, though many Mac users who try Smart Scroll suddenly realize that Apple doesn’t give OS X enough sweet utilities. Smart Scroll is great, yes. And a bit too much money for most Mac users for functionality you’d expect Apple to give you already. Do you have a special utility for your Mac, one that is so close and dear to your heart that you’re willing to fork over hard earned cash? I have my share. Share your experience in the Comment section below. Off Topic Note: Are you ready for a new web site that’s all about Apple? AppleHits covers the Mac, iPhone, iPod, and everything else that’s a hit at Apple. Click here for AppleHits. Have you ever noticed how much Apple’s “I’m a Mac, I’m a PC” television commercials remind you of Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote? Seriously. • Article by Alexis Kayhill • Published on Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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Talk Back to the folks at Mac360 eddie says:
i have been using my free trial for a few months now and it keeps asking me to pay but i just press not yet and havent had a problem yet..not that im saying you should do that but if your really that cheap — Posted on Fri Jan 02 at 1:18 am by eddie
AA Attendee says:
The wisdom of all purchases is relative to the usefulness of the buyer, so it is impossible to say if one thing is too expensive or not. As for me, I’m self employed and on my Mac all day, every day and I hit the 1200 uses that the program gives you before a nag screen- in 3 days! I ponied up the money. It’s the best thing since the wheel (mouse). — Posted on Mon Oct 13 at 8:05 pm by AA Attendee
acmeco says:
TQ White II: I hate to break the news to you, but everyone is not like you and can just drop $20 like it’s no big deal. That’s a fairly large amount of money for a small utility with 1 function. A computer is a luxury for most people, but not all of us are buying brand new computers and some of us like myself have been given computers since they can’t afford one. For me being severely disabled and living on the money the government can give us, which is less than a minimum wage job, $20 is actually a lot of money. Open your eyes and look around you occasionally, you might learn a thing or 2… — Posted on Thu Oct 09 at 7:51 pm by acmeco
TC says:
The developer also doesn’t understand that with a marginal price of zero per copy, and a downward-sloping demand curve….. He’d make probably 4 - 6x the revenue at 1/2 the price. Oh, and that recession we’re in? Yeah, we’re all throwing around $19 for little applications all over the place. Re-price, guy. p.s., never used the app, so not bucking for anything personally — Posted on Wed Oct 08 at 5:42 pm by TC
jkomisar says:
Doesn’t it make sense that if YOU find the value to be $19, then YOU pay the $19. Otherwise…don’t. — Posted on Wed Oct 08 at 8:08 am by jkomisar
TQ White II says:
I 100% disagree with all you cheapskates. Nineteen bucks is chump change. In my town, it doesn’t cover one night at the movies. It doesn’t cover my gas to drive to work. You can’t buy a decent bottle of booze for nineteen bucks. I don’t believe that anyone commenting here fails to frequently waste nineteen bucks on potato chips, beer, extra driving, etc. People that write software deserve to make a living. If it takes you more than an hour to earn the money for this, even owning a computer is a huge luxury for which you should be ashamed. I am personally very happy to work an hour to support this really sweet piece of software. Also, I think the comments in this thread are very ungenerous and ungrateful. I think you should reconsider your attitudes about people that do good things. — Posted on Wed Oct 08 at 7:47 am by TQ White II
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