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iLoveMyApps

iLoveMyApps - 1.2

create & share lists of your favorite Mac apps

All Time: (4.0)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.2
Release Date: 2008-05-26
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,573
Downloads (all versions): 2,880

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iLoveMyApps ReviewMuch Improved! - Version: 1.2, 5/26/2008 03:11PM PST

hansolo4
All I can say is "Wow!" I posted my concerns with the program and in less than a week I've seen most of them addressed. Thanks! And it's a great little program.
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iLoveMyApps ReviewNot Ready For Primetime - Version: 1.1, 5/22/2008 06:07PM PST

hansolo4
Fun potential, but still needs some work. I love the automatic export to html, but not everyone wants to post their lovable apps on the net and right now that's the only option you have other than printing it. Would be nice if you could automatically save as some kind of file like a PDF that you could distribute to friends. Every time I tried to print as a PDF the programmed crashed (gave up after four times.) I was able to export to html, drag the file into Safari and then save the page as a PDF and that worked fine and it included all the links, but it would be ideal to automate all those steps. Also, I don't like that the title of the printed list is the name of your hard drive (or administrator id?). There seems to be no way to alter this than to change the name of your administrator ID. That's a hassle no one needs. Also, I'd like to be able to change the name of the app. For example I wanted to add a plugin, but all I can access is the installer file and it includes the words "Chax Installer" for example. Would be great if I could edit the name and get rid of "installer." Anyway, right now I don't think the program is ready for primetime, but with a few tweaks I think it has potential to be a fun app that lets you share you favorite apps with the world.
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iLoveMyApps ReviewAll Apps are in application folder! - Version: 1.1, 5/16/2008 09:07AM PST

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McWiz
Why do we need this app?

This application is in the same folder called application folder!
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iLoveMyApps ReviewNo more guesses - Version: 1.0.4, 5/3/2008 05:06AM PST

Fariborz Amirshahi
This is a one-trick pony that knows how to gallop! I have tens of applications on my computer and can't sometimes remember even their names. iLoveMyApps has givem me the chance to sort them out in an orderly manner and print a list of them. It is extremely helpful if you intend to have a thorough knowledge of what applications you have accumulated on your computer during years and use or delete them at your choice. Fariborz AMIRSHAHI - Verona (Italy)
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iLoveMyApps Developer NoteHang on Startup Fixed (?) - Version: 1.0, 4/26/2008 07:30AM PST

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choclosoft
I've released a new version 1.0.1 which should fix the hang on startup bug that some users were experiencing - please download the new version if you had that problem and try again.

The download link here should already give you the new version (and the versiontracker entry will be updated shortly), or you can download it directly from the site.

Sorry about the issues.
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iLoveMyApps Commentarydoesn't work for me - Version: 1.0, 4/25/2008 06:21PM PST

tod3
I downloaded and installed the app, launched it and it seems to do absolutely nothing. In my Dock there's the icon but it doesn't have the "active" dot to the right. It also shows up in the processes dock of DragThing, which makes it appear to be active. Clicking on the Dock icon or the process in DT doesn't do a thing. Looking at the Force Quit window it shows up in red and the "not responding" message.

I'm running OS X 10.5.2 on a Intel Mac Mini 1.83, 2gb RAM.

I can't recommend this until I've at least had a chance to see it in operation.
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iLoveMyApps Commentarywakoopa - Version: 1.0, 4/24/2008 12:48PM PST

rastabobje
Wakoopa already does this the web-2.0-way and for free: 'The Last.fm for software!'
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