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- Version: 0.8.2, 12/23/2009 04:12AM PST
bp888
Excellent freeware. Great customer support.
Snow Leopard? - Version: 0.8.2, 8/28/2009 04:05AM PST
Hunteraz
Cant believe it was nearly two years ago I asked this very same question (see below)
but...
Does this work with 10.6? I don't want to upgrade if I can't have corner-click.
:)
but...
Does this work with 10.6? I don't want to upgrade if I can't have corner-click.
:)
CornerClick updated - Version: 0.8, 11/24/2007 01:34PM PST
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fimbo42
CornerClick has been updated to work with Spaces in Leopard. The download is available at the developer's site.
Great Time Saver 



- Version: 0.8, 10/9/2007 12:11PM PST
dbsmith1
I use CornerClick for several common actions, but the most useful are to hide-all-open-apps-except-the-Finder with a single click and to activate-the-clear-all-windows-and-reveal-the-Desktop function of Exposé. These two alone have saved me hours of screwing around with screen clutter and the Exposé keyboard combos which are clumsy to use on a laptop.
First rate software 



- Version: 0.8, 5/4/2007 02:15PM PST
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fimbo42
This is an absolutely first rate addition to the Active Screen Corners functionality of OS X. Instead of the dock I now use this to launch all of my regularly used apps.
It doesn't work for me.... - Version: 0.8, 3/30/2007 07:16PM PST
texinick
I just downloaded and installed CornerClick, but I'm having problems getting anything working. I've tried assigning Dashboard and Expose options to various corners, and none of them seem to work. The only thing that does work is ScreenSaver.
Am I doing something wrong?
Am I doing something wrong?
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- It doesn't work for me....
Great App! - Version: 0.7, 12/20/2005 08:50AM PST
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leo16
Well, i downloaded and tried it, it seems remarkably well done and by the time it reaches 1.0 will be a must have without any doubt, the dock is nice, but i'd prefer something like this instead.
I'm having a trouble here with an iBook G4 and 10.4.3, where the top-right corner click appears only the first time after it has been activated, if i move the mouse and try to activate it again it just wont pop up... even while the other corners work flawlessly...
By the way, i'm sort of a minimalist, could i add a suggestion? it would be to make the round border around the pop-up smaller or even configurable, the font and icon size selection are a great step in that direction :-) Keep up the great work!
I'm having a trouble here with an iBook G4 and 10.4.3, where the top-right corner click appears only the first time after it has been activated, if i move the mouse and try to activate it again it just wont pop up... even while the other corners work flawlessly...
By the way, i'm sort of a minimalist, could i add a suggestion? it would be to make the round border around the pop-up smaller or even configurable, the font and icon size selection are a great step in that direction :-) Keep up the great work!
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nice and free 



- Version: 0.6, 12/16/2004 05:21AM PST
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joshlocker101
This app has so many great features, especially for freeware, that I am considering donating. For one thing, I have 2 monitors and CornerClick knows this and has a pull-down list, and a bubble pops up on the screen you just selected to tell you which one is which. All of the other features are more or less obvious, like when you move you cursor to a corner and it tells you what click/right-click will do (like the pic) and it changes when you press shift or option or whatever. This doesn't work if you have it set to do something upon hovering in the corner, but that sort of makes sense. Also you can turn exposé off because CornerClick can activate it. Finally, I can only think of one drawback which also applies to exposé: When someone else is using the computer and moves the mouse and something suddenly happens they get utterly confused. In the case of exposé and clearing to the desktop it is fun to watch their faces when everything suddenly swoops offscreen and they panic and ask you to get everything back. Of course there really isn't anything the developer can do about this, but from a user's perspective it is easy enough to only set actions that activate with a click or shift/option/whatever key combination if you want to hover. So I guess this is actually a plus for the developer. Thanks for making this free.
CornerClick is great 



- Version: 0.5, 10/29/2004 01:55PM PST
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gcoghill
Hiding apps, using exposé and changing iTunes tracks with this app is the best. Once the developer implements keystrokes and per-appiication settings, this will be a must-must-have (it's already a must-have). And it's free.
I use this so much I dropped a PayPal donation to the guy.
I use this so much I dropped a PayPal donation to the guy.