Tweaker - 1.1simple tool to change a few hidden OS X options |
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works for me,… 



- Version: 1.1, 1/6/2002 09:38PM PST
Bryan Pietrzak
simple and clean. I'd like to see a few more prefs added though
to jspectre: no,… - Version: 1.1, 1/5/2002 10:37PM PST
joelr
most software can't "mess up" your computer... the fact is that a non-hacking-the-system app, such as TextEdit, cannot create "conflicts" with other software. I'd put a majority of apps in this category. Be very wary of any system hacks, or anything that requires a kext to be installed...
nice little program,… 



- Version: 1.1, 1/4/2002 11:06AM PST
jspectre
good price. tweaks some things apple would rather we left alone. no complaints from me. heyworld, : there are quite a few commerical apps that can conflict with your system too! no software can foresee interactions with other unknown software.