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Display results limited to 3 - John Spannenburg

Nope, no problems here. Running it on several different macs and none experience the problem you mention. I get exactly as many results as specified in the prefs. All macs on 10.4.10 some PPC and some intel.

Cheers.

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Sunday, October 14 2007 @ 11:26 PM PDT


Display results limited to 3 - picodom

have you tried changing your settings to 4 or something, saving the prefs. Seeing if that changes it from 3 to 4, then try changing it back to 6. If changing the prefs from 6 to 4 doesnt do anything, then I would say email the dev again, but thats a different story. Just wondering what kind of "troubleshooting" youve tried.

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Monday, October 15 2007 @ 01:55 AM PDT


Display results limited to 3 - whshep

Same exact problem, same lack of response from developer.

However, I did discover a conflict with Safari Plus, and a workaround. Close Safari and open /Library/Input Managers in the Finder. Drag the Safari Plus folder to the Desktop and delete Safari Plus folder in Input Managers. Restart Safari (now Safari Plus is disabled) and set the preferences for Inquisitor to your heart's content. Close Safari. Reinstall Safari Plus by dragging it back to the Input Managers folder (will require your admin password). Restart Safari and all should work well.

As long as Safari Plus is running, the Inquisitor preferences cannot be changed. You'll have to repeat this process every time you want to change them.

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Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 02:27 PM PDT


Display results limited to 3 - whshep

Same exact problem, same lack of response from developer.

However, I did discover a conflict with Safari Plus, and a workaround. Close Safari and open /Library/Input Managers in the Finder. Drag the Safari Plus folder to the Desktop and delete Safari Plus folder in Input Managers. Restart Safari (now Safari Plus is disabled) and set the preferences for Inquisitor to your heart's content. Close Safari. Reinstall Safari Plus by dragging it back to the Input Managers folder (will require your admin password). Restart Safari and all should work well.

As long as Safari Plus is running, the Inquisitor preferences cannot be changed. You'll have to repeat this process every time you want to change them.

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Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 02:29 PM PDT


Display results limited to 3 - whshep

Same exact problem, same lack of response from developer.

However, I did discover a conflict with Safari Plus, and a workaround. Close Safari and open /Library/Input Managers in the Finder. Drag the Safari Plus folder to the Desktop and delete Safari Plus folder in Input Managers. Restart Safari (now Safari Plus is disabled) and set the preferences for Inquisitor to your heart's content. Close Safari. Reinstall Safari Plus by dragging it back to the Input Managers folder (will require your admin password). Restart Safari and all should work well.

As long as Safari Plus is running, the Inquisitor preferences cannot be changed. You'll have to repeat this process every time you want to change them.

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Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 02:32 PM PDT