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feature request - OldMacDude

So you don't know how to add an application as a Startup Item for your account in the System Preferences? Wow. I'll bet you could have learned about it in the Help faster than the time it took you to write this rant...

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Thursday, February 08 2007 @ 09:18 PM PST


feature request - OldMacDude

So you don't know how to add an application as a Startup Item for your account in the System Preferences? Wow. I'll bet you could have learned about it in the Help faster than the time it took you to write this rant. Oh right, I forgot, the Help doesn't startup automatically for you either...

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Thursday, February 08 2007 @ 09:22 PM PST


feature request - OldMacDude

So you don't know how to add an application as a Startup Item for your account in the System Preferences? Wow. I'll bet you could have learned about it in the Help faster than the time it took you to write this rant. Oh right, I forgot, the Help doesn't startup automatically for you either...

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Thursday, February 08 2007 @ 09:23 PM PST


Before you complain... - karlleino

To make an application start on login is not really difficult to do, click on the dock icon and choose "Open at Login"

That takes care of that.

If this works it´s brilliant, a Yahoo Plus account to let you download like from a POP-account is 15 dollar/year, and a Hotmail similar option is I believe 8 dollar/month.

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Saturday, April 07 2007 @ 01:30 PM PDT


.sit - karlleino

May I suggest Stuffit Expander, I think you need to do your homework a bit more before starting to comment on things like you did. We´re a lot of helpful people here but I just hate to read misleading comments on applications. I always read what others have to say before trying something and often don´t even bother to download if the comments says the app sucks. I might be a bit more careful with that from now on.

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Saturday, April 07 2007 @ 01:34 PM PDT


feature request - Laraine Anne Barker

"sit" compression files come from the days of Classic OS. Can't remember what it stands for now. You need Stuffit Expander to unstuff them. It's free!

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Tuesday, July 08 2008 @ 11:40 AM PDT