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Little Snitch

Little Snitch

Informs you when an app tries to establish an outgoing Internet connection.

Version:  2.2

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No Panic Here

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: WhiteDog Wednesday, April 27 2005 @ 11:54 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

No panic here. Quick work expanding features and catching bugs - I’m sure they won’t be the last for Tiger. I have no problem with kernel panics on my dual 1GHz G4 in OS X 10.3.9. For those who do, perhaps a little maintenance is in order? I’d recommend a tool, but they censor the name every time I mention it now. Hint - the name ends in “ail.” The letters preceding it, out of context, are slang for a private part of a man’s anatomy. I think Version Tracker needs to fine tune their language filters a bit. As it is, I couldn’t mention having a certain kind of mixed drink before dinner. Sheesh!   
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No Panic Here - GEllenburg

Why not just say "C-o-c-k-t-a-i-l"?

Yes, I agree, the word censor lists should first check to see if the word it's trying to sensor is not already in the database as a registered product. ;-)

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Thursday, April 28 2005 @ 03:23 AM PDT


No Panic Here thanks GELenburg - uhjim

i was stuck at d-i-c-k ail and was wondering
if i had ever heard of an application sounding like DISK-AIL or DISK-ALL.
ive decided there never was application with such a name.
let me know if am i wrong?

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Monday, May 02 2005 @ 02:43 PM PDT