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installer flaws & bugs - Version: 1.1.1, 1/10/2006 08:07AM PST
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web.dada2) there is no uninstall, which is very much needed: see (3)
3) the upgrade doesn't work - you have to manually first remove the prefPane AND the prefs (com.azarhi.DoSomethingWhen.plist) to make it work. This means you have to start from scratch with your rules.
4) you can't change the delay of a rule, unless you also change something else (like the name) otherwise the SAVE button will remain greyed-out.
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- installer flaws & bugs (1 replies)
One of the chief ways I use it: I have a series of important documents I keep on a USB flash drive (so I can work on them on my G5 and my PowerBook). Since I have a bunch of flash drives around, I back up the docs to two of them. With DSW, when I plug the backup flash drives in, Synk (the wonderful freeware version) is automatically launched, allowing me to back up with a click. DSW then unmounts the backup drive when I quit Synk. Flawless.
I, too, found I had a problem updating to 1.1.1 (from 1.0.2), so that drops the rating for Ease of Use a bit, but otherwise it's 5 stars in all categories.