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Changes Meter

Changes Meter

Menu bar item for monitoring remote URLs or local files.

Version:  1.6

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Doesn't work

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: mchally Wednesday, November 22 2006 @ 10:52 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

Ran it, tried to paste in an address. That didn't work. Typed in the address painfully by hand. Tried to add a second address, and got the spinning beachball of death. Tried to force quit it, but there's no item in the dock and when I tried force quit on the Apple menu it doesn't show up. Guess I have to restart. After that it's going into the trash.   
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Comments

5 comments |

Doesn't work - mchally

Also, it's quite annoying that you can't change the name of the link from the actual text of the link, as you can in any bookmark manager. Some bookmarks are very long, and are annoying to see on a menu.

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Wednesday, November 22 2006 @ 11:04 AM PST


Doesn't work - intui

You are right, I'll add user defined titles in the next update.

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Thursday, November 23 2006 @ 04:02 AM PST


Doesn't work - intui

You can drag and drop urls on the menubar icon to add them.
As for the bug you have experienced, can you send me more information about it such as the url which caused the problem?

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Thursday, November 23 2006 @ 03:59 AM PST


Doesn't work - intui

You can drag and drop urls on the menubar icon to add them.
As for the bug you have experienced, can you send me more information about it such as the url which caused the problem?

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Thursday, November 23 2006 @ 04:00 AM PST


Doesn't work - quaoar

I had the same problem. I am running OS 10.4.9 on a Mac Mini. I downloaded it twice.

Tried it numerous times. Showed up in activity monitor but *nowhere* else. Didn't appear to be using any CPU time. Had to force quit it from activity monitor.

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Friday, May 18 2007 @ 10:18 PM PDT