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Unsanity's communication policy :-( - quattleb

What a bunch of jerks they are. I cannot think of any other company that takes this selfish stance. I also dislike how they blast Apple for making changes to the OS from release to release - hey, that's Apple's right.
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They could at least give acknowledgement if they are planning to work on their programs for Snow Leopard compatibility. A yes or no and then they can clamp down on further communications.

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Wednesday, September 30 2009 @ 11:33 AM PDT


Unsanity's communication policy :-( - orubin

What surprises me more is that you are all surprised! This is nothing new for these guys, they have never talked about support for new releases, and we have gone months and months without an update or even an acknowledgment that it was in the works.

But like many of you, I agree, it would be nice to hear something like "We are working on it." or "We have given up, and no longer support this product." instead of this "harsh" response and saying nothing. Somehow, they forget that they are insulting the people who buy their software. I for one, will learn to live without it again, as I do not expect much given that the InputManager in Snow has basically been removed, and Application Enhancer depended on it and is now broken, and FruitMenu depends on AE, and it is unlikely that it will work again any time soon.

No wonder they cannot say anything. Even they have no clue!

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Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 09:57 PM PDT


There is an alternative to FruitMenu... - Klem--2008

Okay. Enough is enough. No more unsane Unsanity FruitMenu. Russian based slow-developers who believe they can talk to their costumers in a cold war tone of voice as if we were living in the Soviet Union. My answer is: Boycott Unsanity. Now.
I've tested the better alternative: "Classic Menu" by www.sigsoftware.com/classicmenu/. Same benefits... AND ...working fine with Mac OS 10.6.1

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Monday, October 12 2009 @ 08:07 AM PDT