Could be Very Dangerous--NOT - camner
To call any haxie "very dangerous" is unduly alarmist. I have used a variety of haxies with OS X since OS 10.1.x (now up to 10.3.1) and have not had any problems. As with anything that modifies the system (remember OS 9 extensions?), there is certainly the possibility of a conflict that causes a problem. But one shouldn't have to reinstall the system. Just uninstall the haxie (or APE)!Tuesday, December 16 2003 @ 11:41 AM PST
Could be Very Dangerous - lonergan
This fellow is off base with this comment. There may be rare cases of conflicts, but reinstalling the entire OS? A bit drastic. I have used Unsanity's stuff for a long time without significant problems. And I am very glad to have my Fruit Menu back!Tuesday, December 16 2003 @ 12:35 PM PST
Could be Very Dangerous - alexhoward
People keeps saying this about APE and APE modules and I keep saying I don't know what they are talking about. Everything I have ever installed from Unsanity has never, ever caused me problems. Throughout OS revisions, on different machines, laptops, different processors, running all kinds of programs along side them, I have never ever had any problem that I could ever even remotely attribute to APE or an APE module.Reply to This
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