... you can rate the current version, assign one star or even zero, but please, be nice enough to drop me a mail with a precise description of the problem.
Everyone complains here, but not a single guy contacted me
GeekTool
Show system log, unix commands, images on desktop.
Version: 3.0rc5
Please be nice...
Feedback Type: Developer Note
Contributed by: Sunday, March 12 2006 @ 02:08 PM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
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Please be nice... - flammable
Did you not see that he's requesting people to email him directly? Or even go to his site and post something to his forums?Friday, March 17 2006 @ 04:15 PM PST
Please be nice... - Bobby T
Okay, here's a quick description of problems.I installed it then opened the Pref Pane.
I then click "new log" and get a new log entry named "Console" by default.
I define the settings.
I then click "New log" again and NOTHING happens. That is unless I click duplicate, then I see every new log entry I've created AND the duplicated one. I however cannot select any other logs (only the origional Console log stays hilited). At this point in time all I can really do is quit the prefpane. If I then go back into the pref pane, only my first created "Console" entry exists, and all the settings I had defined for it reset back to the default empty settings it first had when I first clicked on new log...
So I can't save any settings and I can really only create one log entry total (again that does nothing becuase no settings stick to it)... In it's current form I can't get it to display anthing on my screen basically...
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Monday, March 13 2006 @ 11:46 AM PST