MacPilot
Access and tweak 900 hidden Leopard and Snow Leopard features.
Version: 3.5
3 vs 2: a de-grade
Feedback Type: Usage Tip
Contributed by: alberto2602 Monday, September 15 2008 @ 11:10 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
Recommend Product: NO
I have 2 registerd 2.xxx version (registestered on '06 and '07 with VTP).
I was running 3.1.3 in trial mode (now I am DESTROYING it).
I saw a very big interface, but, from my pont of wiev, a low-grade in comparison with 2.xxxx.
I am a "stupid" user of MAC OS X: I would like to have a "reset to default" as in 2.xxx (or I have only to use command lines in Unix?)
I was running 3.1.3 in trial mode (now I am DESTROYING it).
I saw a very big interface, but, from my pont of wiev, a low-grade in comparison with 2.xxxx.
I am a "stupid" user of MAC OS X: I would like to have a "reset to default" as in 2.xxx (or I have only to use command lines in Unix?)
Comments
Insert default button release? - chongolcn2
It is nice to see insert defaults request it still being considered. Thank you.Several users requested this feature (well equivalent v2 functionality put back into the product) when v3.0 was released. While we did not expect the change for v3.0.1: when v3.1 came out without it some of us figured the feature request was abandoned.
In what release are you planning to add such a button? Next release? When v3.2 comes out? Later than v3.2?
Monday, October 13 2008 @ 06:32 PM PDT
Insert defaults - Koingo Software
We are planning to add an 'Insert Defaults' option to each application under General in the future.Tuesday, September 16 2008 @ 12:33 PM PDT
3 vs 2: a de-grade - Koingo Software
We are planning to integrate an "Insert defaults" button to each application under General in the future.-Koingo Software.
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Tuesday, September 16 2008 @ 12:31 PM PDT