User Name Don Holt
Member Since 2001-08-26
Total number of Feedback Posts: 141
Total number of comments: 8
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Symantec NAV/SAV virus def June 19 (Mac OS X)
This firmly attaches in endless locations on your hard drive, running in your background and slowing down and hampering al of your useful running processes. To remove it completely is actually easiest by WIPING your HD and starting from scratch . . . . and they call this ANTI-virus? LOL [alert admin]
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Saturday, June 20 2009 @ 09:35 PM PDT
McAfee Security 1.0b1 (Mac OS X)
Title says it all . . . . . WHY? [alert admin]
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Monday, May 11 2009 @ 09:21 PM PDT
LimeWire 5 Beta 5.0.4 (Mac OS X)
LimeWire is a Great way to wreck your hard drive
C'mon everybody!!! Please keep installing LimeWire, whether it be OSX or Win XP; gives me a lot of guaranteed work fixing people's hard drives!!! Get real!! WHY on a bulletproof OS like Leopard do you want to install this cr@p?? [alert admin]
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Friday, January 09 2009 @ 05:10 PM PST
TransparentDock 2.3.9 (Mac OS X)
I gave up and tried Clear Dock for a time, but after multiple freezes and tasks "hanging up", I have an ugly dock again - I sure miss this wonderful app . . . (sigh) [alert admin]
Wednesday, April 18 2007 @ 10:07 AM PDT
TransparentDock 2.3.7 (Mac OS X)
Thanks for ANOTHER quick update. Hopefully, Apple will not disable this app on any future updates if possible. [alert admin]
Tuesday, February 21 2006 @ 07:42 AM PST
TransparentDock 2.3.6 (Mac OS X)
Thanks for ANOTHER fast update - I'm beginning to wonder if Apple is rewriting their dock on every update to deactivate this app because they are jealous over the native UGLY dock ???? :-) [alert admin]
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Friday, January 13 2006 @ 09:56 AM PST
TransparentDock 2.3.5 (Mac OS X)
Thanks for the fast update - my dock is pretty again running X.4.3 [alert admin]
Tuesday, November 08 2005 @ 10:45 AM PST
TransparentDock 2.3.4 (Mac OS X)
It's really not worth updating the OS if Apple rewrites the dock for every update to kill this very wonderful enhancer. I wish Apple would incorporate this software into Tiger, it's that good. [alert admin]
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Monday, October 31 2005 @ 09:41 PM PST
Apple Security Update 2005-007 v1.1 (Mac OS X)
Seriously, this update of over 18MB, which alters the Operating System WASN'T tested on a 64 bit machine? Does Apple still use iMac G3s to test product code ???? [alert admin]
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Thursday, August 18 2005 @ 07:47 AM PDT
TransparentDock 2.3.2 (Mac OS X)
OSX 10.4.2 support coming ????? . . . . .
Please? My dock is SO ugly again. [alert admin]
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Friday, July 15 2005 @ 11:35 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by Don Holt [ Search for All ]
The Poster above is right . . . I work on Windows computers all day and deal with endless malware and "meanware" anomalies . . I only loaded Windows on my Macs as a novelty, just to show the curious that Macs are "backwards compatible" LOL . . why would I want to deal with viruses at home after dealing with them all day at work??
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Wednesday, June 10 2009 @ 03:27 PM PDT
So this is why my optical drive no longer works?
'Optical device support is disabled in this build. We did this because Retrospect 8.0 was locking out all other applications from being able to use the optical drive. To use a Mac's built-in optical drive, you will need to edit the following file with a text editor... /Library/Application Support/Retrospect/RetrospectEngine.bundle/Contents/MacOS/retro.ini ...and change the DisableOpticalDrivers setting from 1 to 0. Save the retro.ini file and use the Retrospect System Preferences pane to stop and restart the Retrospect…
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Thursday, February 05 2009 @ 03:44 PM PST
LimeWire is a Great way to wreck your hard drive
I don't mean the hardware itself, just the fact that you are susceptible to ANY hacker's whims when you use software like this - sometimes the result is such a mess, that reformatting is the only option, and a LOT of people out there don't perform backups. 95% or more of ANY problematic Operating system has this piece of garbage installed. You may say "I've never had any problems with it" but just like…
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Friday, January 30 2009 @ 05:17 AM PST
Did you happen to have a hacked iphone?? It will now ask you to insert an AT&T SIM card like it was biult to have in the first place.
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Friday, July 11 2008 @ 03:12 PM PDT
I'm glad some have had good results on this "enhancer" - Every time I installed it to use clear dock, window shade, whatever from OSX.2 on up to X.5, I started experiencing kernel panics - every time I uninstalled APE, the panics "mysteriously" vanished. To you that do use the haxie, OSX does NOT crash - ever!!! I don't think you are getting the same results as those who are not using APE.
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Sunday, March 16 2008 @ 09:08 AM PDT
Works fine on Leopard here ( Mac Mini IntelCore 2 duo)
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Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 06:15 PM PDT
Clear Dock is a hack, this is an application with no known "issues". Well worth the money, believe me.
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Friday, January 13 2006 @ 07:57 AM PST
The update is for X.4, the security update is for X.3.9!!!
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Wednesday, September 14 2005 @ 11:24 AM PDT