Used Tubby for Mac?
Full Specifications
- GENERAL
- Release
- Latest update
- Version
- 0.6.3
- OPERATING SYSTEMS
- Platform
- Mac
- Operating System
- Mac OS X 10.3.9
- Mac OS X 10.4
- Mac OS X
- Additional Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher
- Universal Binary
- POPULARITY
- Total Downloads
- 1,049
- Downloads Last Week
- 0
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4.5/5
4 User Votes
A wonderful app, and props for the support
Central Scrutinizer--2008- Pros
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- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />The support rocks, all the more amazing since this is freeware. I contacted the developer regarding the issue with opening files in 10.3.9, now about a week later he's already fixed Tubby with a new version. Even with shareware I've never experienced such responsivness from a developer. Now I'm almost done purging my HD of that nasty-arse proprietary windows CHM format. 'Tis a great day, when you can say you have one less Microsoft file type on your system. Tubby does what it says, does it well, and is in active development. It's even free. Good luck finding other freeware this good!
Great little app...
Babilonia- Pros
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- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />...especially for a free beta. Does just what it sez. Thanks!
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Angus- Pros
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- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Just what I was looking for. It crashed on the first chm I tried which was pretty complex. It had 150 pages and a bunch of images and was about 8 MB. The second time I tried it it on that file it worked great. Not bad for a beta.
At last I can read chm files on my Mac
demarchi- Pros
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- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Thanks to the developer of this small application. At last, Mac users can expand and read on their machines .chm files, the Microsoft help format used for many (too many) ebooks. Just drag and drop the file you want to read and click the expand button. That's all. It could be helpful if one could choose a folder where to expand the files. Thanks again.