SmallScreenX - 2.3Simulate smaller screen resolutions |
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- Version: 2.2, 10/18/2006 02:41AM PST
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faisal218
Resize corner is in the lower left part of the frame, which forces you to position it in the upper right corner and resize it from there. That is, in opposite of real screen resoultions which starts at upper left corner. Of corse, you can resize it frist and then move it, but it wouldn't it be great to make lower right resize corner (as it normally is in OS X)? I would also love to have a range of standard resolutions to choose from. Other than that it's a very nice idea and a swift alternative to resolution-changing.
seriously handy and… 



- Version: 2.2, 3/19/2003 08:18AM PST
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gpig
free - just wish you could save presets to prefs
This app is… 



- Version: 2.2, 2/24/2003 06:29PM PST
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Paul Burney
awesome. I was a huge fan of the original Small Screen and was really missing it in OS X. I even got the original source code and was going to make an OS X version until I realized that I didn't know how to program in Pascal nor in OS X. :-) This program is invaluable if you develop web pages and it does exactly as promised.