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MilkyWay

MilkyWay

view images directly in the Finder

Version:  1.9b

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I must be missing something

Feedback Type:  Troubleshooting Report

Contributed by: GGGlen Monday, December 26 2005 @ 04:30 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

I double click on the program, a new icon appears in my Dock, but nothing happens when I select an image file in the Finder. I've logged out, I've rebooted, but other than the MilkyWay icon appearing in my Dock, nothing seems to be happening.
Am I missing something?   
System Info:10.4.3, 17" PowerBook 1.67

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2 comments |

I must be missing something - Launay

Just select a picture file in the finder and a preview should e displayed

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Monday, January 02 2006 @ 02:38 AM PST


I must be missing something - GGGlen

Nope, nothing happens. I just downloaded 1.5.2, too.
When I 1st launch the app, there's a kind of crosshair thing in the lower right hand side of my screen, but it disappears after about 2 seconds
When I select an image in the Finder, nothing at all happens. Doesn't matter if it's a GIF or a JPG, nothing happens.
I'm running 10.4.4 now.
Does this mean anything?
2006-01-28 22:48:35.265 MilkyWay[1095] Exception raised during posting of notification. Ignored. exception: *** -redComponent not defined for the NSColor NSCalibratedWhiteColorSpace 1 1; need to first convert colorspace.
2006-01-28 22:48:40.139 MilkyWay[1099] /Users/glencarpenter/Library/Preferences

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Saturday, January 28 2006 @ 07:54 PM PST