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User Profile for BobHarris

User Name BobHarris

Member Since 2001-10-01

Total number of Feedback Posts: 3

Total number of comments: 1

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UnPlugged 1.8 (Mac OS X)

UnPlugged has saved me from myself any number of times  

I've been using UnPlugged since I found I was out of power not having noticed I had become unplugged (the MagSafe plug is easy to come out when sitting in the living room and watching TV). UnPlugged has worked great both telling me when I've become unplugged as well as reporting battery charge when I am unplugged. I also like that it can use Growl. I never really Groked Growl until UnPlugged started using it and now I've found other personal uses for Growl. I've not installed it on my Wife's MacBook Pro. [alert admin]

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Sunday, September 02 2007 @ 09:47 AM PDT

Mouse Locator 1.0 (Mac OS X)

This satisfies an itch, I have had for years!  

I love it! Over the years, I have been wiping my mouse (and trackpad) back and forth in an attempt to find my mouse. I do not want the enlarged mouse, and either I couldn't find how to change my mouse color, or it was more work than it was worth, and then totally undone when doing some upgrade or another. Mouse Locator does exactly what I want. It makes the mouse visible for a moment, but enough for me to find it and then I can track it just fine. It stays away until I have igorned the mouse for a long enough period of time, and then it comes back to tell me where I've misplaced my cursor yet again. I've installed it on my 14" iBook, and my dual 18" monitor PowerMac G5 at work. I've also installed it on my Mom's 17" iMac, my Mother-in-law's 12 iBook, told my brother about it, and some friends at work. Personally I like the rainbow target graphic. It seems to work regardless of the window, graphic, or background I have up on the screen. Thank you for such a wonderful utility. Bob Harris [alert admin]

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Saturday, March 04 2006 @ 04:10 PM PST

DragThing 4.2.1 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)

The new Disk…  

Dock allows me to turn off the Finder Show disks on the desktop. I can position the doc anywhere I want and most important I can bring the doc above all the windows so I can freely use the entire screen. Wonderful. Thank you James. Thank you. [alert admin]

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Thursday, April 11 2002 @ 08:34 PM PDT

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No way to limit bandwidth?  

Try CarraFix http://www.carrafix.com/ It will allow you to place an upload limit on any port. Just add ports 6881 through 6889 and specify the upload limit you wish and CarraFix will do the rest. I found this posting looking for exactly the same thing, but Google also showed me another web page that mentioned CarraFix, so I tried it. Seems to do the job OK.

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Saturday, June 19 2004 @ 04:54 PM PDT