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  • Faxanadu - Overall a good Lemon Salt & Pepper

    Not bad - lemon flavor is there - but use in moderation - as it is a bit strong. The pepper is a bit lacking - more salt than pepper - but really works well for seasoning fish, chicken, even scrambled eggs. Larger container is a much better buy. One of the better McCormick products out there.

  • Tweb303 - Fast charging, durable and longer chord

    Finally a smooth, aesthetically pleasing USB chord. Durable, much harder to tear or rip than the standard white chords. Charges my iPhones quicker and gives me more wiggle room to use while I'm charging due to its length. Also, cant get dirty like the white USB chords. Highly recommended!

  • mary myers - It works great!

    One of the best I've had! It's easy to program, to clean and looks great on the counter. I would definitely recommend this to a medium sized family. If you want to cook for a large group, this would be rather small and you might have to use 2 to get the quantity you need but for our family of 3 it's perfect! It came earlier than expected, was packaged well and no problems with vendor.

  • gussie,08,11,1981 - didnt work

    it arrived two days after i ordered it.ive had it for like two months.ive got crystals,candles all that hasnt moved except when i move it myself.i was thinking of getting another kind of board but i figured it would be a waste of money.i like how it glowsthough.but its better nothing to happened than to be terrorized by a demon ready to drag you to hell or whatever everyone warns you against.havent done it much with others except with my sister and she was moving it.shes the type to do stuff like that.i mostly by myself.

  • Blue - Avoid Roxio like the plague

    If I could give zero stars, I would. I have been purchasing Roxio creator products for years simply because when they work, they are pretty easy to use. Unfortunately, they only work for a few weeks and then develop problems. Roxio has now figured out that if they produce a product that cannot be updated when your computer changes over time (with necessary Windows updates, security updates etc.), Roxio will simply stop working. Then customers will become beyond frustrated and simply purchase the next version of Roxio so that they will have a copy that works. This means that Roxio now releases a "new" more bloated version of Roxio every year now. This "new" version is always exactly like the old version that now no longer works, but with "new" functions that you will never use but that will serve to slow down your system and make it all but impossible for even the fastest computer chock-full of memory to run. When Roxio stops working, and it will, don't bother to email tech support. No matter what your trouble ticket reports to be the problem, the only response they ever give is for you to do a full uninstall and clean reinstall of Roxio. Sounds easy right? Well it's not. First you have to individually remove each and every program associated with Roxio in the Control panel. I just had to do that and there were 10 programs in addition to just the Roxio program, and I probably missed some. Then you get to individually remove about 11 pieces of programs still on your computer. Then you get to go into your system registry (something you really should never do unless you have advanced knowledge of how to do so), and remove yet more tiny pieces of anything listed as "Roxio" or "Sonic." All told, it usually takes over two hours just to do a "clean" uninstall of Roxio. Even then most cleaner programs will find fragments in your system. Now here comes the fun part. You then get to wait while the entire bloated Roxio suite of programs reinstalls. So far, my brand new Windows 7, 64-bit system has taken about an hour and a half and still isn't finished. This is the third "clean" uninstall and reinstall I've had to do in the last week. Hmm, that adds up to 3.5+ hours each time. So for this week alone, I've spent 10.5 hours dealing with Roxio. Since I've had to do this at least every month for the last year, sometimes several times per month, I would estimate that I've spent at least 60 hours just this year uninstalling and reinstalling Roxio. Now if you add that to all the uninstalls and reinstalls I've done in the past few years with each version of Roxio, well the hours really add up. Every year I tell myself I just won't buy the new version, and every year I give up and buy it because I don't want to have to learn how to use a new suite of software. Don't be sucked in. Avoid Roxio like the plague it is. If you think I'm exaggerating, just read a few reviews online. The people who have positive things to say simply haven't had their program stop working yet. I'm betting these same people also rarely use this program. If you actually do a big project, say authoring a DVD or importing a number of cds, your Roxio program will inexplicably stop working at random and will likely never function properly again.

  • C. Cole - Everything you'd expect

    If you are looking for this product, you know what it can do. It does it well. Upgraded from VS2008 and am very pleased with 2012.

  • Amazon Customer - Probably the best review for Step 1.

    This is the most complete review book that I have come across. Granted, it doesn't cover the depth of information that the others do, but it is a good review of the most important topics. It is also helpful immensely for test reviews during the basic sciences portion of med. school.