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Works in Finder, but... 



- Version: 2.0b4, 5/18/2006 08:25AM PST
DrBilly
Tried it elsewhere and it doesn't. In the iChat BuddyList, for instance. So I'll return to using Fruitmenu -- which works only in the Finder, BTW.
Disrupts active corners - Version: 2.0, 8/31/2005 04:52AM PST
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palmgren
Whenever I use LMNH 2.0b1 the first time after a restart, my active Finder corners (activating Exposé and the screen saver) are made dysfunctional, and in addition some applications are subsequently opened in the background (i.e. behind the active window). These two mishappens are restored after a restart and further appears after using LMNH again.
I am running OS X 10.3.9 on a Power Mac G4 466 MHz.
I am running OS X 10.3.9 on a Power Mac G4 466 MHz.
I like the idea, especially since I use my PowerBook exclusively; but I find it annoying that when I hold my left-click down too long while drag-dropping, a contextual menu pops up. This is particularly irritating with some applications that require a great deal of dragging. I thought if I bought the app I would lengthen the pop-up time, but I'm unable to experiment since my registration code doesn't work.
In the same vein, no matter what the price, if one gets nothing for the money, the price is too high.