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Could not get it to work, but want a new feature anyway - Version: 10.02, 7/27/2006 10:47AM PST
iedbf
When I click on the little screen as instructed it just hangs. Had to force quit. After multiple attempts, gave up. If you get it to work, what I really want is a program that will display specific desktops on specific dates. I need a yearly cycle, not an hourly one. You know, put up the flag on Independence Day, that sort of thing.
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- Could not get it to work, but want a new feature anyway
I can't rate… - Version: 10.01, 4/19/2002 12:27AM PST
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iamdorian
this yet, as I've yet to install it, but word of warning about SwitchPic. It is BUGGY...a memory leak, perhaps? It eventually corrupts the Desktop and I have to reboot. It also likes to turn itself on in the Login Preferences. This is a bug in SuitCase I've noticed too. Grrrrr. Anyone know how to prevent this I thought SwitchPic was pretty cool, until I realized that you had to load ONLY .jpg files (PICT files screw it up...perhaps they should have called it "SwitchPeg?), and that it seemed to ONLY work on JPEGs in the Library-Desktop Pictures folder. I understand this may be an OSX issue though. I guess we'll just have to see what happens when we plug in this puppy? Heck, I have an extra hour to clean up my system if this is buggy too! Who needs sleep? ($!#!&$%@&)#*%$%_&!#_$**%**+!#_&%^*@_!$%)@$_^&$^&*%^*)
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