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Mouse Position Menu

Mouse Position Menu - 4.0

Displays mouse position in menu bar.

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Current Version: 4.0
Release Date: 2009-11-09
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 267
Downloads (all versions): 6,048

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Mouse Position Menu ReviewFor Power Users Only - Version: 1.8, 9/5/2006 08:53AM PST

(1 of 5 users found this comment useful)

Clams McShrew
When used in combinatiion with Mouse Distance Measurer ( http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14866 ) this little gem enhances the functionality, cybermetric interactivity, and user-friendliness of the OSX platform. Hopefully Apple will purchase rights for this and incorporate these features in future OSX releases.
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Mouse Position Menu ReviewExcellent Little Utility - Version: 1.4, 9/22/2004 06:50PM PST

(1 of 6 users found this comment useful)

FritzWizard
Stewart01, you are laughing, but consider this: until about a half-hour ago I couldn't have envisioned a use for a little utility like this. Then, I faced a problem where this _exact_ utility was the best possible answer. And, lucky for me, and despite people like you that laugh at what you don't understand, it exists, and it works as advertised (at least as long as there is room in the menubar for it).
As for mr tew, you clearly flunked high school math (or went to school in Texas). Because otherwise, you would realize that you cannot have a coordinate system that starts at 1,1. It can only start at 0,0. You are free, of course, to add 1 to each coordinate if that helps you (that requires, of course, that you know how to add).
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Mouse Position Menu CommentaryYour having a laugh!! - Version: 1.4, 7/3/2004 03:08PM PST

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Stewart01
Why on earth would people want to pay money for this app... what useful functionality does it provide?!!!!??

Your smoking something.... very strong...
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Mouse Position Menu CommentaryThank God! Finally! - Version: 1.1, 6/5/2003 01:17AM PST

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Clams McShrew
Thank God! Finally!
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Mouse Position Menu ReviewNeeds a rethink - Version: 1.0, 5/16/2003 03:36AM PST

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mr tew
I don't know where the numbers came from, but it's useless to me unless it goes from 1,1 to 1280,854 instead of 0,0 to 1279,853.
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