User Name GEllenburg
Member Since 2004-02-15
Total number of Feedback Posts: 21
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Blogo 1.1 (Mac OS X)
This is a copy of the Email I just sent BrainJuice's sales department. Is anybody else having problems even attempting to purchase this software? ----- Do you not want my business? How many other sales are you losing because your customers are experiencing similar problems like I am experiencing? First off, your web store doesn't take my credit card. Odd, since most other merchants do. [Ed: Using a secure, single-use card number generated by Discover Card.] So I try to use your PayPal option and I can not proceed with the transaction without signing up for a PayPal account? I'm sorry, but I refuse to sign up for a PayPal account. PayPal is the wors[t] scum of the Earth. Begrudgingly I've purchased software through PayPal in the past, because other vendors have not required me to actually sign up for an account. Why are you? If you want my money, let me know. [alert admin]
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Thursday, October 02 2008 @ 01:17 AM PDT
PocketMac for BlackBerry 4.0.20 (Mac OS X)
I can not recommend this Company or its products.
I can not, in good conscience, recommend that anyone do business with PocketMac for any reason whatsoever. My experience with their customer service was atrocious; they were unresponsive (not even acknowledging the 12 or attempts that I made to contact them over a 3 month period), and they constantly send out spam. Their feedback and contact forms also appear to be completely ignored with all submissions delivered to a bit-bucket. Tried calling their toll-free number which just rang, and rang, and rang. Seriously, is anybody home? "Lauren"? Are you out there? Do you even exist? [alert admin]
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Tuesday, June 19 2007 @ 02:22 PM PDT
Yep 1.2.4 (Mac OS X)
At $34 it's just not worth it to me. At $19.95 probably (75%). At $14.95, most definitely. But, $34 for an application that doesn't provide much more benefit than Spotlight does and some custom Finder Folder Actions? It doesn't even integrate Spotlight into the application, and that's at least a free API. Sorry guys. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, February 06 2007 @ 07:46 AM PST
Firewall Builder 2.0.10 (Mac OS X)
This sure looks like fwbuilder.
An open-source project. Hell, the screen shots looks the same. See http://freshmeat.net/projects/fwbuilder/ for more information. [alert admin]
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Sunday, November 13 2005 @ 12:25 PM PST
WikiNotes 1.0 (Mac OS X)
I have only briefly toyed around with this, but from what I've seen so far I like this app. It's a great concept (and I also use VooDoo Pad) but this has the added benefit of being free. I see that there is a history function, but there doesn't appear to be any revisioning capabilities. Still... great app none the less. Thank you! [alert admin]
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Thursday, November 03 2005 @ 10:03 AM PST
OpenOffice.org 2.0rc3 (Mac OS X)
The best OOo Release (for the Mac) yet! ![]()
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Putting aside all the difficulties which go into porting such a massive application to the Mac, RC3 of OOo is by far the best release yet. Yes, it's X11-based. No, there aren't pretty Aqua menus. Sure, some applications do some tasks better. But, OOo has... by far... the best spreadsheet application for the Mac. (I use LyX for writing and Keynote for presentations). GREAT JOB GUYS! [alert admin]
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Sunday, October 23 2005 @ 07:14 AM PDT
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RB2005 is far from perfect, but caution should be used when reading some of the reviews here. R4 is an emergency maintenance release to address certain problems introduced in R3. No new features were planned for this release as it was thought to be more important to fix a serious (but unforseen) issue which cropped up accidentally with R3. The issue (external project items) didn't affect everyone, but for those it did it was tragic and was a disaster. Potential customers and users of RB need to keep in mind that RB has had (4) updates in (4) months. The first three introduced new features and benefits. I have publicly stated here, and on the lists, that I'm not too fond of the new interface but I recognize and understand at least that in order for RB to have some of the features it now has, a paradigm shift was in order. This *is* the best version yet, and the next one will prove to be even better. [alert admin]
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Friday, October 14 2005 @ 10:18 AM PDT
StuffIt Deluxe 10.0 (Mac OS X)
I have been using StuffIt since Version 5. Yes, I know OSX has it's built-in ZIP compression, and Tiger brings with it true resource-fork preservation with TARballs. So, why StuffIt? Because hands-down, StuffItX provides the best level of compression and can singlehandedly open the widest array of archives and archive formats. Yes, 9.0 pissed me off (and I had some corrupted archives as a result) so I'm going to be a little leery for the next couple of weeks with this .0 release. Burn me once... and all... But, bottom line I worked a little bit with the guy at Allume/ Alladin who was the project manager for StuffIt and we exchanged a few emails, and things ended up getting sorted out in the end. Besides, $30 to upgrade for StuffIt Deluxe (from 9.0, then 8.0, and so on and so on) really is reasonable. Hell, WinZip is at least $30 and it doesn't have anywhere near the features that StuffIt does. The people here bashing StuffIt probably think they don't need anything more than TAR + either bzip2 or gzip compression, and for some people I'd totally agree. But... OSX isn't Linux. and Linux ain't OSX. If you think an application will save you time, and make you more productive, and the price is reasonable to you, then you should buy it, plain and simple. For me, the icing on the cake is the installer-like-maker and finally self-extracting archives on OSX. Ignore the trolls. Sometimes I wish VersionTracker would enact something similar to Slashdot's comment rating system so trolls and their comments could be marked as "flaimbait," to which they are. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, September 13 2005 @ 05:52 PM PDT
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Commentary: This is the first version of RB that i can honestly recommend. Sluggishness issues have been addressed and fixed, and this version is quite stable and usable. As soon as RB supports versioning control, RB will finally be ready for enterprise development. Release Notes: (from the download archive) [New] [IDE] Application: Now checks for multiple instances of the application on the same machine. If another instance is found, then the project being loaded (if any) will be displayed in the running instance instead of starting an entirely new instance. [New] [IDE] Application: Now has an auto-increment feature for automatically incrementing the version information for your project on each compile (including running within the debugger). [Fix] [IDE] Autocomplete: Now autocompletes read only properties at the beginning of a line. For example, Picture.Graphics. [New] [Win] BevelButton: Now has a GotFocus and LostFocus event to alert you of focus changes. [New] [Win] BevelButton: Now has an AcceptFocus as Boolean property (which defaults to false) to allow the control to receive keyboard focus. Pressing spacebar or enter while the control has focus will fire its Action event. [Fix] [IDE] Code Editor: Autocomplete no longer gets confused after text containing non-ASCII characters. (Feedback ID: vmskusxb) [Fix] [IDE] Code Editor: Can no longer paste a property into a class interface. (Feedback ID: pgqoyiss) [Fix] [IDE] Code Editor: Changes to a control's name are now reflected in the code editor immediately, even if it was already open showing some different name. (Feedback ID: vhduyimt) [Fix] [IDE] Code Editor: Control arrays now correctly show (or remove) the "index" parameter when you change a control into a control array or back. (Feedback ID: bbopcskv) [Fix] [IDE] Code Editor: Declaration fields now commit their values automatically when you create a new code item, rather than requiring a press of the Tab or Return keys. (Feedback ID: ydffqonl) [Fix] [IDE] Code Editor: Doing a "super return" now honors the "Autocomplete applies standard case" preference. (Feedback ID: gzieiezl) [Fix] [IDE] Code Editor: Double-clicking now correctly selects words containing non-ASCII characters. (Feedback ID: vmskusxb) [Fix] [IDE] Code Editor: No longer inappropriately shows the color swatch when resizing the IDE while viewing constants in the code editor. (Feedback ID: lwkpnvyc) [Fix] [IDE] Code Editor: Now supports Shift+Insert, Ctrl+Insert, Shift+Delete and Alt+Backspace keyboard shortcuts on Windows (for Paste, Copy, Cut and Undo actions, respectively). [Fix] [IDE] ComboBox: AutoComplete is now listed in the properties list again. (Feedback ID: dxvkkvgr) [New] [Win] ComboBox: AutoComplete is now supported on Windows. [Fix] [IDE] ComboBox: Now show the UseFocusRing property in the properties window again. (Feedback ID: hoviuoas) [New] [All] Compiler: Exit now allows the expanded syntax that Continue works with. It also allows "exit sub" and "exit function", to exit from the current function. Other than not being able to specify a return value with "exit function", it behaves the exact same as the return statement. The expanded syntax includes: exit // exits the current loop exit [for | do | while] // exits the the first loop in the hierarchy of the type specified exit for loopVariable // exits the for loop identified by the loop variable exit sub // exits the current subroutine (same behavior as the return statement) exit function // exits the current function (same behavior as exiting the function normally, in that it returns the default return value) [Fix] [IDE] Compiler: No longer fails an assertion in NameMangler.cpp when certain syntax errors involving method parameter types occur. (Feedback ID: qqqbjoms) [New] [All] Compiler: Now has a "continue" statement, which allows you to go to the next iteration of a loop. It has a few ways to be used: continue // continues to the next iteration of the current loop continue [for | do | while] // continues to the next iteration of the first loop in the hierarchy of the type specified continue for loopVariable // continues to the next iteration of the for loop identified by the loop variable (Feedback ID: fijobzsy) [Fix] [IDE] Compiler: Now truncates version information when building Win32 applications where the version information is too long to store into the executable. Here are the current byte limitations for those entries: Long Version: 79 bytes Short Version: 39 bytes Package Info: 253 bytes Region: 21 bytes Release: 11 bytes [Fix] [IDE] Compiler: Parameters made optional with the "Optional" keyword now use the default value for their type instead of a random value. (Feedback ID: sgdbonfl) [Fix] [All] Compiler: Using Exit to exit a function no longer returns random values. It now returns the default value (the same as if you exited the function regularly). [New] [All] Constants: Added a new option to String constants. String constants can now be dynamically localizable, which means that it will generate and load up the values from the proper language files on the given platform. On Mac OS X, it will generate .lproj folders inside of a package that will contain a single Localizable.strings file with the values of the strings. On Linux and Windows, it will generate .mo files as per the gettext format. The way to specify the values for the languages remains the same as before. (Feedback ID: kjpuetpn, kzlnxawy) [Fix] [Win] Controls: Now draw propertly in the window editor when running the IDE in Vista. [Fix] [IDE] Debugger: Is now more reliable on Windows. For example, it now determines that the application has terminated properly with better accuracy. [Fix] [IDE] Debugger: No longer throws internal errors when encountering variants whose value is nil in certain cases. (Feedback ID: fdemlkru,rihjysyh) [New] [IDE] Debugger: Viewers for arrays of colors now draw color swatches. (Feedback ID: qjkthvau) [Fix] [IDE] Debugger: You can now view arrays of booleans. (Feedback ID: esrjrswt) [Fix] [IDE] Dialogs: Find, Show Bookmarks, et al now have the proper tab ordering. [New] [Win] DisclosureTriangle: Is now theme-savvy on Windows. [New] [Win] DisclosureTriangle: Now has a GotFocus and LostFocus event to alert you of focus changes. [New] [Win] DisclosureTriangle: Now has an AcceptFocus property (which defaults to false) to allow the control to receive keyboard focus. Pressing spacebar or enter while the control has focus will fire its Action event. [Nte] [All] DisclosureTriangle: The default size of a disclosure triangle has changed to accomodate themes on Windows. It's now an 18x18 control (but the control is centered within its bounds). You will need to update existing DisclosureTriangle width and height information manually. Failure to do so means the control will clip for you on Windows with the theme turned on. Also note, the themed version of a DisclosureTriangle on Windows ignores the facing value since the themed control does not support it. [Chg] [All] Dynamic Constants: Removed from r3, plan to reintroduce in r4. [Chg] [Win] EditField: Rolled-back the theme-savvy drawing functionality of EditFields because of too many fringe cases where the drawing was wrong. All EditFields on Windows now draw with the standard OS 3D look because Microsoft has never updated RichEdit controls to be theme savvy. [Fix] [IDE] Editor Tabs: Hitting Alt+Enter (on Windows and Linux) or Option+Return (on Mac) now brings focus to the propeties list. This provides you with a way to switch the focus from the window editor to the properties list without trying to edit a caption for a control. [Chg] [All] Element3D: This new class has been extracted as a superclass of Object3D. It takes all the properties formerly defined on Object3D except for Shape and ShapeCount, and all methods except those related to shapes, and Clone. Group3D now stores Element3Ds instead of Object3Ds. [New] [All] Element3D.Render: This event takes one parameter, a TQ3ViewObject, and provides Element3D subclasses an opportunity to submit their geometry for rendering or picking. View transforms for the element scale, rotation, etc. have already been submitted; you only need to submit your actual geometry. If all this is foreign to you, don't worry about it; it's a low-level feature intended for people who make declares to Quesa. [New] [All] Element3D.ScaleVector: This new property on Element3D adds support for non-uniform scaling. ScaleVector accepts or returns a Vector3D where the three elements represent the scale factor in the object's X, Y, and Z axes, respectively. The Scale property remains available, and returns ScaleVector.Length/Sqrt(3) (so that when ScaleVector is <1,1,1>, Scale is 1). When you assign a value to Scale, it sets all three components of ScaleVector to that value. (Feedback ID: dtoqoosv) [Fix] [All] EmailMessage: File attachments with appledouble mime encoding show up in the attachments array. [Fix] [All] EmailMessage: First letter of body no longer gets cut off. [Fix] [IDE] Export: You can now export folders via the Export menu (or contextual menu). [Chg] [IDE] External code items: External code items no longer open up another window when editing. They appear as another tab in the project. [Fix] [IDE] External Items: Project items stored as external files (e.g., pictures) will now be found even when the folder containing the project and files is moved, provided the relative path from the project to the files remains intact. (Feedback ID: pkbypxcb) [Fix] [IDE] External Items: Projects that contain external encrypted items can now be read in from 5.5. [Fix] [IDE] External Items: The IDE is much better about resolving external items relative to a project. [Fix] [IDE] Find Dialog: Now lets the favorites and recent searches buttons accept keyboard focus on Windows, [Fix] [IDE] Find Window: Scope popup width is now restricted to fit the dialog neatly, even in projects with very long names. (Feedback ID: gzpnzhaa) [Fix] [IDE] Find Window: The Find sheet no longer gets confused if you attempt to open in two windows at once. (Feedback ID: khwhtgim) [Fix] [Win] FolderItem: Changed made to the name of a non-existant FolderItem now stick. [Fix] [All] GetTemporaryFolderItem: Now deletes the FolderItem automatically when the application is shut down on Windows and Linux. (Feedback ID: xysvvdph) [Fix] [OSX] Graphics: No longer causes a message "CGGStackRestore: gstack underflow" to appear in the console. (Feedback ID: iyagsgfd,jzrynups,bixafjrf,oabhzoyz) [Fix] [Car] Graphics: No longer will render drawing operations if done to a canvas that is on a non-visible panel of a TabPanel or PagePanel. [Fix] [Win] GroupBox: When using DrawInto, now draws the disabled state of the GroupBox properly on themed OSes. [Fix] [IDE] HTMLViewer: You can now put an HTMLViewer on a window after opening the Language Reference. (Feedback ID: zurjxamu) [Opt] [All] InternetHeaders: Parsing internet headers is faster. [New] [Win] IPCSocket: Handle now returns non-zero on Windows (it's a handle to a WinSock SOCKET). [New] [All] IPCSocket: Has two new properties: BytesLeftToSend as Integer and BytesAvailable as Integer. These properties behave the same as their TCPSocket counterparts. [Fix] [Win] IPCSocket: Is now drastically more stable on Windows. (Feedback ID: lhvfbcne) [Chg] [Win] IPCSocket: Now binds directly to the loopback interface on Windows using a native socket control instead of trying to use memory-mapped files for doing connections and data transfer. This method should not trigger any firewall warnings (if it does, please report it). However, increased stability comes at a cost, the control is slower now than before (but is still faster than a TCPSocket). [Chg] [IDE] Languages: Updated Lettish, Farsi, Byelorussian, Tajiki, Pashto, Galla, Ruanda, and Faeroese to Latvian, Persian, Belarusian, Tajik, Pushto, Oromo, Kinyarwanda, and Faroese, respectively to match the names found in the ISO 639 specification. [Fix] [Win] ListBox: Now draws properly themed when running in Vista. [Fix] [Win] ListBox: Now honoring UseFocusRing on Windows. [Fix] [IDE] Location Field: Now selects class and module constants when you try to jump directly to them. (Feedback ID: xvzwseeg) [New] [All] Material: This new class represents a material (e.g. color or texture) in a 3D object. See the "New 3D Features Read Me.txt" file for more details. [Fix] [All] MemoryBlock: When using the comparison operator against nil, valid memoryblocks returned from declares or from MemoryBlock.Ptr will no longer always be true. Instead, if the returned MemoryBlock wraps a nil pointer, it will return true, but otherwise will return false. (Feedback ID: btmydjke) [Fix] [IDE] Mode Switch Buttons: No longer look like Aqua buttons on Windows. (Feedback ID: udriotib) [Fix] [Win] MoviePlayer: Assigning a movie that was obtained from OpenURLMovie, now works with the Windows Media Player. (Feedback ID: kygsfxzr) [Fix] [Win] MoviePlayer: Play and Stop events are now fired when using the Windows Media Player. (Feedback ID: rwyuyyle) [New] [All] Object3D.AddShapeFromFile: now takes one additional, optional parameter, insertPos, which indicates the position at which the newly added shape should be inserted into the object's shape list. If unspecified, the new shape will be appended to the end of the list. This change also applies to AddShapeFromString, AddShapeFromHandle, AddShapePicture, and AddShapePictureWithMask. (Feedback ID: gwdwhiki) [New] [All] Object3D.MaterialCount: Provides a count of all the materials that can be found inside the current shape of this object. Note that while most kinds of materials will be found, there may be some geometry types with materials tucked away where REALbasic can't find them. [New] [All] Object3D.Material(index as Integer): Lets you get or set the indicated material within the object. Raises an OutOfBoundsException if index is out of bounds. [New] [All] Object3D.RemoveShape: this new method takes one integer parameter, Index, and removes the shape at that index from the object's shape list. (Feedback ID: gwdwhiki) [New] [All] Object3D.ShapeCount: this new read-only property tells you how many shapes have been added to an Object3D. The Shape property will always return a value from 0 to ShapeCount-1. (Feedback ID: gwdwhiki) [New] [All] OLEObject: Added TypeName() As String function that returns the type name of the object. (Feedback ID: mezesmal) [Fix] [IDE] PagePanel: Deleting a pagepanel that's embedded within a pagepanel no longer crashes. (Feedback ID: beywyjhj) [Fix] [IDE] Picture Editor: No longer gives the focus to the scrollbars on Windows. [Fix] [All] Plugin Support: Plugins with classes that implement events, and whose superclasses are also in the same plugin, now work correctly. [Fix] [IDE] Preferences Window: Cancel button now cancels preference changes (previously, prefs were actually saved on Mac OS despite clicking Cancel). (Feedback ID: ldtrqlzo) [Fix] [IDE] Preferences: Corrected tab ordering in the Debugger pane. [Fix] [IDE] Printing & Copying: Now properly indents source code (again). (Feedback ID: qjjnvdgk) [Fix] [Win] ProgressBar: Now draws in the indeterminate state properly on Vista. [Fix] [IDE] Project Tab: If you move the splitter more than a few hundred pixels away from the right side of the window in a new project, subsequent new projects no longer position the splitter near the window's left side. [Fix] [IDE] Project Tab: If you save a project with the properties list stretched very wide, the project item list is no longer initially invisible when you reopen that project. [Fix] [IDE] Project: No longer can get in a situation where assigning a menubar has no effect. (Feedback ID: oqdqohmt) [Fix] [IDE] Properties Listbox: Can now select the "more" button (with the ellipsis) in the properties listbox by hitting Ctrl+Enter on Windows and Linux. [Fix] [IDE] Properties List: Properties of subclassed controls now have their correct behavior even after saving and reopening the project. (Feedback ID: jsiogxql) [Fix] [Car] Properties: Having default values and compiling for Mach-O no longer crashes the application when instantiating the class that property belongs to. (Feedback ID: iqglbmoq,bboostbp) [New] [All] Quaternion: Now has a copy constructor (e.g., q2 = New Quaternion(q1)), as well as a Copy method (e.g. q2.Copy(q1)), for easily making one Quaternion with the same data as another. [Fix] [] REAL SQL Database: Fixed bugs in the way local and UTC time was being obtained. [Fix] [Win] Registry: Value now returns a proper string when querying REG_MULTI_SZ keys. (Feedback ID: noopkpoz) [Fix] [IDE] Revert: Now reverts all the way back to the last save, rather than only to the last time you ran the project. You may also notice that you can now Undo past the last run of the project, too. [Fix] [Car] RGBSurface: No longer yields corrupted images if setting pixels after already drawing the picture to the screen. [Chg] [All] RGBSurface.Pixel: Setting a pixel value no longer clears the high byte of a 32-bit pixel, since that byte may be interpreted as alpha channel data when the picture is exported to other applications. (Feedback ID: cqfkrzxt) [New] [Win] ScrollBar: Now has an AcceptFocus as Boolean property (which defaults to false. This allows you to have ScrollBars for the window which do not accept keyboard focus, as per the OS UI guidelines. Note -- if you are relying on your scrollbars on Windows to receive keyboard focus, you must modify your code to set the AcceptFocus property to true. [Fix] [IDE] Searching: Now searches within computed properties. (Feedback ID: nhmpnrxt) [New] [OSX] Serial: Now supports arbitrary baud rates in OS X 10.4 and up. [Chg] [All] ServiceApplication: The "Continue" event is now named "Resume." [Fix] [All] Split: Now functions properly when splitting a UTF-16 string using Chr( 0 ) as a separator. [Chg] [Win] StaticText: Is now a true Win32 OS control. It should be 100% backwards compatible because the control is owner-drawn (so the drawing behavior should be the same). [Fix] [Win] StaticText: Now draws the disabled color using the true system colors, so high contrast mode now displays the disabled color properly. [Fix] [Win] StaticText: Now responds to screen readers properly. [New] [All] System.Network: Added a new function called WakeOnLAN that allows you to remotely wake a machine on the LAN (assuming the machine supports this feature). You can pass a broadcast address or a direct IP address, in addition to the MAC address of the machine you want to wake. [Fix] [IDE] TabPanel/PagePanel: Adding a tab (or page) to a panel no longer throws a NilObjectException under certain circumstances. (Feedback ID: rvmbqpmy) [Fix] [IDE] Undo/Redo: Now brings the affected editor tab to the front when undoing or redoing an action. If no project item is affected, then the project item editor is brought to the front. (Feedback ID: jrazgbmn) [New] [Win] UpDownArrows: Now has a GotFocus and LostFocus event to alert you of focus changes. [New] [Win] UpDownArrows: Now has an AcceptFocus property (which defaults to false) to allow the control to receive keyboard focus. Pressing the up arrow key will fire the Up event and pressing the down arrow key will fire the Down event. [Fix] [All] Variant: Can now be used with the ^ (pow) operator. [Fix] [IDE] Window Editor: No longer crashes with a Stack Overflow when controls are reordered in certain ways. (Feedback ID: lobwrbbb) [Fix] [IDE] Window Editor: No longer throws exceptions when a previously-deleted control is on the edited window. (Feedback ID: eaeambib) [Fix] [IDE] Window Editor: Now drawing the window frame widget buttons properly for themed versions of Windows (including Vista). [New] [IDE] Window Editor: Now has a Check Keyboard Mnemonics contextual menu item. This item will check for duplicate keyboard mnemonic definitions and alert you of which items are conflicting for the current view of the window. Note that changing the value of a tab panel or page panel, or setting a new MenuBar for the window is considered a different view of that window and keyboard mnemonics must be unique between views. [Fix] [IDE] Window Editor: The window itself is now included in the tab ordering, so you can select the window without having to use the mouse (by hitting the tab key to advance thru the controls on the window). [Fix] [IDE] Window Editor/Code Editor: Renaming a control in the window editor is now reflected in the code editor without needing to close the tab and reopen it. (Feedback ID: trimyzkc) [New] [Win] Window: Now has a MinimizeButton property to let you control whether the minize button is enabled at runtime. This is a design time-only property, and defaults to true for backwards compatibility. [Fix] [IDE] XML Export: Now saves notes associated with properties. Note that annotated properties in XML files will not be readable by older versions of REALbasic. (Feedback ID: rwgypozz) [Fix] [All] Xml: No longer leaks when calling various append methods. (Feedback ID: pjjznqjj,rfgumccn) [alert admin]
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Tuesday, September 13 2005 @ 11:56 AM PDT
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Ever since my credit union started offering online web access to my accounts, I have never needed to launch Quicken. My broker offers web access for my accounts there. Between the two, who needs to balance their check book when my balance is available to me instantaneously and immediately up to date? As far as my brokerage accounts go, I get up to the minute reports from its website instantaneously, too. Sorry Intuit, but Quicken is nothing more than a dinosaur waiting to die off due to natural selection and evolution. [alert admin]
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Friday, August 05 2005 @ 03:54 PM PDT
Last 10 Comments by GEllenburg [ Search for All ]
No offense, but I prefer to use single-use credit card numbers. It cuts down on both credit card fraud and it makes me feel safer purchasing products online. And, since I'm the consumer parting ways with my money, a vendor should at least acknowledge that fact. With regards to PayPal, they are evil and the worst scourge on the Internet. They act like a bank but eschew all banking regulations. I have personally…
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Tuesday, November 11 2008 @ 04:10 AM PST
Mellel ... the user-friendly LaTeX?
I bought a license for Mellel(1) so don't take this the wrong way... Have you tried LyX? (Google it). If you're a fan of LaTeX then you owe it to yourself to install LyX. Just a thought. (1) And Ulysses, and Nisus Writer, and Jer's Novel Writer, and CopyWrite, and Word 2004, and some others that I just can't seem to remember right now. Funny though, I keep coming back to LyX and LaTeX for really complex documents.
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Wednesday, October 18 2006 @ 03:36 PM PDT
It's been a while since I've used JNW (haven't had the creative spark) but if I remember correctly, the documents were actually bundles show if you "show package contents" the individual sections are actually .rtf files inside the bundle/ package.
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Wednesday, October 18 2006 @ 03:23 PM PDT
best journaling software ever!!
Dude, notebook files are package folders. Simply select the notebook file, select Show Package Contents in the Finder, and navigate to the "attachments" sub-folder. Everything is there. Sheesh.
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Tuesday, April 18 2006 @ 03:16 PM PDT
If you're so concerned about losing readability (or the ability to go back and edit your CSS files later) then just save a master copy (editable) of your CSS files then run a copy of them through this (post-process them) once you're done editing. But, I really only seeing this having much of a benefit for those that embed their CSS files actually within their [X]HTML. If you call your CSS files from a <LINK…
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Sunday, June 12 2005 @ 06:27 AM PDT
If you're so concerned about losing readability (or the ability to go back and edit your CSS files later) then just save a master copy (editable) of your CSS files then run a copy of them through this (post-process them) once you're done editing. But, I really only seeing this having much of a benefit for those that embed their CSS files actually within their [X]HTML. If you call your CSS files from a <LINK…
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Sunday, June 12 2005 @ 06:27 AM PDT
When will commenters realize that the price for software is reflective on the perceived value and time it saves the end-user and not some mythical costs assocaited with what the perceived production and distribution costs for a package may or may not be? Macromedia Studio MX 2004 and Adobe Creative Suite costs well over $1,000 but in reality may only cost $25.00 to "produce" (CD duplication, printing, packaging, and shipping)! Yet, there's obviously a market…
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Monday, May 30 2005 @ 03:00 PM PDT
Why not just say "C-o-c-k-t-a-i-l"? Yes, I agree, the word censor lists should first check to see if the word it's trying to sensor is not already in the database as a registered product. ;-)
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Thursday, April 28 2005 @ 03:23 AM PDT
Nope. mencoder's values are based on dimensions of the cropped video frame with an offset. Ffmpeg's values are all based on subtracting values from the top, bottom, left, and right of the video frame. If it were that easy I wouldn't bother :-) But, if you try to pluck mencoders values into ffmpeg's, you'll end up with an error that the cropped values are out of range. Cheers!
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Tuesday, September 21 2004 @ 03:31 PM PDT