User Name Liam Doughty
Member Since 2003-09-28
Total number of Feedback Posts: 5
Total number of comments: 2
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Kitty Spangles Sudoku 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Having played a substantial amount of Kitty Spangles Solitaire in my time (80 hours and 7 minutes at the last count on v3), I was thrilled to find that Kitty had decided to start pawing sudoku. Another exceedingly cute way to keep my mind busy during lunch! Even better than being a cute sudoku title, Kitty Spangles Sudoku is beautifully flexible with the ability to choose a font with which to represent all those numbers, and myriad bright, colourful themes with which to keep you smiling while perplexing over which number goes where. Like solitaire before it, Kitty Spangles Sudoku allows an armada of individual players to be created within the application, and switching between them is a completely seamless process whereby when your visiting uncle has been pushed off your iMac, you'll return to the same point (and time) in your game when the switch took place. Attention to the small details is, once again, immaculate. For instance, when switching applications, quitting Sudoku, or sending the machine to sleep, like all observant kittens, Kitty pauses your game, halting the clock, waiting for you to return and resume play. Great stuff! [alert admin]
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Thursday, October 08 2009 @ 04:42 PM PDT
Kitty Spangles Solitaire 1.5 (Mac OS X)
The three card deal option added in this update has pumped more fun into a solid and cute solitaire title. I spend hours when I should be studying or sleeping undoing moves and restarting hands aiming for that ever elusive "purrfect" score. Great stuff! [alert admin]
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Wednesday, September 14 2005 @ 04:34 AM PDT
Ejector 0.8 (Mac OS X)
Since finding Ejector, I find it hard to imagine how I ever lived without it. This version still does its thing on iPods (my major use of the app), removable media, haven't had a chance to try it on my camera, but amusingly it didn't eject its own .dmg. I assumed it would have issues with other .dmgs so mounted a different one, but it ejected with no problems. Besides this insignificant flaw, Ejector remains essential software. Oh, as for "The Impractical", I raised an eyebrow after installing the new version and seeing my machine's internal hard drive's two partitions (including the one it starts up from) in the Ejector menu. Nervously, I tried to eject the partition my system is stored on and breathed a sigh of relief when nothing happened. I'm wondering why it shows up as if it can be ejected though... [alert admin]
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Sunday, March 27 2005 @ 04:21 AM PST
Pyrotechnium 1.0 (Mac OS X)
I don't know about "highly realistic", but it's certainly fun and pretty. Options to display the fps and play with colours/explosive force would make nice additions, but hardly matter. Nice work, Graham! [alert admin]
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Sunday, April 11 2004 @ 12:37 AM PDT
Fish Bowl 1.1.0 (Mac OS X)
Can't say I'll leave my fish bubbling around forever, but I haven't seen this sort of simple fun since jamming 5.25" floppies filled with public domain stuff into my ][c, which is now sadly lost in the attic. Once I've spent enough time getting PayPal to accept my Australian bank account, I'll gladly donate $2 for fish demanding to be fed. It'll keep me away from anything that actually needs to be done. :) [alert admin]
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Monday, December 15 2003 @ 10:45 PM PST
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Ejecting The Impractical? [correction] ![]()
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Turns out I was running Ejector from the image in the situation described, and was thus obviously unejectable. Sorry. ;) Not too keen on the way hard drives and partitions (besides the boot volume) are ejected when ejecting all, but besides this, it's excellent software. I'd love to have a huge array of cd and dvd drives to eject all at the same time. :)
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Sunday, March 27 2005 @ 04:35 AM PST
Sorry, hadn't read the about text. For anyone else as lazy as me, hitting 'i' brings up fps, res and the number of frags (guessing particles). ;)
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Sunday, April 11 2004 @ 12:46 AM PDT