First, if the VT link doesn't work go to the developer's site and DL from there.
Works as advertised. I use a couple apps mostly coz they have a hide feature. There have been times when I'd rather not have other apps hidden. This one gives a happy medium.
I agree about menu bar space. I encourage similar minded folk to email the developer.
The only negative thing is lack of information. Maybe it's a language thang. In the drop down list from the menu bar icon is an "Exclde" list. It has all the running apps.
Spirited Away
hides apps after a period of inactivity
Version: 0.7.2
Best of both worlds ... up to a point
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Contributed by: macfeller Monday, May 09 2005 @ 04:10 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: YES
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Best of both worlds ... up to a point - dorkypants
Selecting an application from the Exclude list puts a checkmark to its left and excludes it from being hidden by Spirited Away. (I agree it's not immediately self-explanatory and documentation would help.)Reply to This
Sunday, January 01 2006 @ 01:30 PM PST