nice effort but... - stevesaun10
Well, NO it doesn't, at least using 10.4.10 on a 24" Intel Core 2 Duo.I used your "Restore Icon" feature and my dock icon was restored, NOT the application icon. After deleting iConiCal, its preferences and related files, restarting the computer, THEN restarting the application, iCal's icon didn't change.
I grow weary of developers inferring that users are either lying, or we're hallucinating when we report bugs with your programs. Gee, is it at least POSSIBLE your application doesn't work?
Friday, November 09 2007 @ 01:05 PM PST
- nice effort but... - BlockSoft | Sunday, November 11 2007 @ 02:16 AM PST
- nice effort but... - MacGuffin | Friday, December 28 2007 @ 06:37 PM PST
nice effort but... - BlockSoft
Actually, iConiCal does restore iCal's icon when you use the restore option. The Finder caches application icons however, so until you restart or rename iCal etc, the icon will show the cached icon.I was planning to include the month in the icon, but given that this would require a huge amount of coding, I have decided not to since Leopard now updates the icon automatically, so I would be developing for an ever decreasing user base.
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Thursday, November 08 2007 @ 09:45 AM PST