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Ignore the harsh/childish comment above!! - leftblank-:o)

If you don't dare use it, that's fine .. only you can take responsibility for what you do on your Macs.

But to moan at free high-quality software that is bloody useful is so counter-productive: would you carry on updating free software if this was the prevailing attitude?

To Santa software: thanks for MainMenu, imho the best of the maintenance apps ... and thanks for the new update too!

;o)

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Wednesday, March 19 2008 @ 07:11 AM PDT


Developer's obvious disinterest - Jon_Link_871

cavalier: showing a lack of proper concern; offhand.

It isn't cavalier at all. The post says that it is safe to use, but that some features don't work. That means was tested.

Now, your review *was* cavalier.

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Wednesday, March 19 2008 @ 09:06 AM PDT


Developer's obvious disinterest - rkdk

jjjazzz,

1.7.2 was tested on Leopard, in fact it was developed on a 10.5 (not final) beta build.

The cron/maintenance scripts, with errors such as "command not found", and the old Tiger lookupd cache refresh command not existing (or rather under a different name) in 10.5, both 100% harmless issues.

Wanted to put out an update but there was really no time.

Apologies.

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Friday, March 21 2008 @ 02:48 AM PDT


Developer's obvious disinterest - rkdk

Also, noticed you mentioned in one of your feedbacks for leopard cache cleaner that you can no longer trust MainMenu... Hope for your system's well-being, that LCC (and OnyX too I believe, last time i checked) has done away with it's custom authorization panel/method.

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Friday, March 21 2008 @ 02:54 AM PDT