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User Profile for Brock McNuggets

User Name Brock McNuggets

Member Since 2003-06-14

Total number of Feedback Posts: 21

Total number of comments: 2

Last 10 Feedback Posts by Brock McNuggets  [ Search for All ]

Apple keyboard update 1.2 (Mac OS X)

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Tuesday, September 11 2007 @ 11:55 PM PDT

Apple keyboard update 1.2 (Mac OS X)

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Tuesday, September 11 2007 @ 11:51 PM PDT

SoundandLights I 1.2 (Mac OS X)

A true lifesaver  

I was in an extended power outage… none of my neighbors had any light at all and many did not have a flash light or anything. By using this program I was able to carry a light around that I could turn on and off. Without this program who knows how many people would have fallen down stairs, tripped over randomly scattered onions (common in some places, you know!), and otherwise risked injury or death. A true life saver. This program has even inspired me to get a laptop - certainly would be easier than carrying around my tower and dual 24 inch CRT monitors! Anyone know if current laptops are powerful enough to run this program? What type performance should I expect? [alert admin]

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Sunday, April 08 2007 @ 09:37 PM PDT

Cyberduck 2.6 (Mac OS X)

Absolutely love the program, but...  

Add me to the list of folks having trouble connecting to servers with 2.6. I, too, have gone back to the previous version. I trust this will be worked out soon. Hopefully. :) [alert admin]

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Thursday, July 06 2006 @ 10:10 PM PDT

SoundandLights_VI 1.0 (Mac OS X)

Does what it says and does it well...  

This product is perfect - it does exactly what it says and it does it perfectly. What more could anyone ask for? I paid the requested amount and, really, would have been happy to pay double. Worth every penny and more! I would say some of the more subtle features took a few seconds to find, but I cannot think of a way to make the interface more clear - might just be the nature of the program. Hard to really complain about. [alert admin]

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Sunday, July 24 2005 @ 07:00 PM PDT

Shrink 1.0 (Mac OS X)

Other ways to do this  

Good idea... though not sure I would want to go to Dashboard every time I wanted a tinyurl. Still, good to have options on how to do something - and since your product is free, it certainly is well worth the price. :) You can do much the same by creating a bookmark with this rather long and annoying URL (works in Safari, at least): javascript:var%20clickURL=(self.clickURL)?self.clickURL:location.href;%20var%20clickTitle=(self.clickTitle)?self.clickTitle:document.title;%20void(open('http://snipurl.com/q.do?link='+escape(clickURL)+'&title='+clickTitle,'click','height=393,width=393,title=no,location=no,scrollbars=yes,menubars=no,toolbars=no,resizable=yes')); [alert admin]

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Saturday, May 28 2005 @ 12:10 PM PDT

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Does not save anything  

Even after I tell it to save it fails to do so - even though it marks it as saved in the list. Saving it to my desktop with Tiger. I do have dual screens... maybe that is what is confusing it? [alert admin]

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Thursday, May 12 2005 @ 10:23 AM PDT

The Unread 1.1 (Mac OS X)

Work around for 1.1 bug  

Aha... was hoping for a fix from the author, but that does not seem to be the case. Still, easy work around for the 1.1 bug of resetting prefs... lock the pref file. To do that: go to your home directory, open your "Preferences" folder and Get Info on "com.schartworks.The_Unread.plist". Click the locked check box and all should be good. Of course, if you want to make changes to your prefs, you will have to unlock this file... so make sure your prefs are how you want them before you lock it. Has been working for me. [alert admin]

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Thursday, September 02 2004 @ 06:16 PM PDT

The Unread 1.1 (Mac OS X)

Love product, 1.1 is buggy  

I have been using this for quite some time - absolutely love the product... but agree with others that 1.1 is buggy. Like the new features, do not like the fact that it loses what accounts it is supposed to be looking at whenever I log in. Still, I look forward to 1.1.1 ... and hope these oddities can be worked out. [alert admin]

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Sunday, August 29 2004 @ 07:56 AM PDT

iStache 1.0 (Mac OS X)

Holy Cow  

Not even PhotoShop has, by default, over 500 levels of undo. I have been looking for a program like this for years, I had all but given up. Life was becoming meaningless. This program may have saved my life. I sent you 5x the price, and it was worth it. Thank you thank you thank you. One note: please do not succumb to feature bloat like all your (inferior) competitors and add other stuff like nose hairs. That belongs in its own program! [alert admin]

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Wednesday, December 10 2003 @ 08:35 PM PST

Last 10 Comments by Brock McNuggets  [ Search for All ]

Alas...  

Wonder if a folder action set to copy items added to a folder would "catch" it in time?

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Monday, March 13 2006 @ 08:53 PM PST

Love product, 1.1 is buggy  

Aha... was hoping for a fix from the author, but that does not seem to be the case. Still, easy work around for the 1.1 bug of resetting prefs... lock the pref file. To do that: go to your home directory, open your "Preferences" folder and Get Info on "com.schartworks.The_Unread.plist". Click the locked check box and all should be good. Of course, if you want to make changes to your prefs, you…

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Thursday, September 02 2004 @ 06:14 PM PDT