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User Profile for Nevyn

User Name Nevyn

Member Since 2000-06-03

Total number of Feedback Posts: 204

Total number of comments: 4

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SoundApp Reborn 0.1.0 (Mac OS X)

How to play/pause/next/prev  

Hi, developer here. I know this feature isn't obvious, but if you make the player window active (by clicking in it), space will toggle pause, and the left and right arrows will go to the previous and next song, respectively. I'll fix it so those controls always work in the next version. The controls window should be trivial to add, too. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, February 20 2007 @ 09:04 AM PST

Hide Folders 2.0 (Mac OS X)

Wow! Congratulations!  

Talk about awesomely simple and to-the-point user interface and experience. Couldn't possibly have done it better myself, and all the other apps out there that do 'the same thing' most certainly can't. 5+, great job. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, January 30 2007 @ 02:51 PM PST

Tryst 1.0 (Mac OS X)

Still 1.0?  

Why on earth has there been no more development on this project? The app is rock-solid and has some great potential, but needs some more work (How do I get back to the Movies window if I close it, without restarting the app? Why's there no progress bar?) No work has been done, though, in two years. [later] Okay, maybe because the developer started at Apple . . . Maybe one should download the source and have a lookie... [alert admin]

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Sunday, June 11 2006 @ 02:32 PM PDT

UnRarX 2.0 (Mac OS X)

Recompile fixes crash.  

Yep, recompiling as Universal solves the crashing problems. If the other guy takes down his recompile, I have one up at: http://ncoder.nevyn.nu/UnRarX.zip . Otherwise, solid app, ugly UI, does its job. [alert admin]

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Sunday, May 28 2006 @ 09:41 AM PDT

LiveQuartz Image Editor 1.2 (Mac OS X)

Bad style  

Why does it feel like all the positive reviews are just the author sockpuppeting...? That's just bad style. The interface is horrible, and I get visual artifacts all the time. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, December 20 2005 @ 06:39 AM PST

Cog 0.04c (Mac OS X)

Sweet!  

Dude! Sweet! It's like SoundApp, but OS X! Gods, I've been looking for something like this since I switched to OSX (and I did /that/ when it went public beta!) The only thing I'm missing is multiple playlists open simultaneously, SoundApp-style. I wouldn't really mind if they had a player each (make that window an NSDocument instead) [alert admin]

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Saturday, December 03 2005 @ 05:20 AM PST

PHP XCode 1.0 (Mac OS X)

This not being freeware is just plain silly  

Dude. Freakin' $15? For just syntax highlighting? For just PHP? You've gotta be kidding me. There are several freeware code editors (subethaedit being my current fave) that do nice syntax coloring, not to mention being full-fledged code editors... [alert admin]

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Monday, November 28 2005 @ 10:43 AM PST

macam 0.8.1b1 (Mac OS X)

New unlisted version  

There's actually a newer version out over at SourceForge, http://sourceforge.net/projects/webcam-osx It has 0.8.2. It works with Kensington cameras now. [alert admin]

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Saturday, August 13 2005 @ 02:42 PM PDT

soundGraph 1.0 (Mac OS X)

Try Sound Builder instead.  

"With true Mac OS X feeling"? You're kidding, right? It looks like it should be multi-document-aware, but it isn't. It QUITS when closing a window. You have to enter a dialog box and set settings to even play or preview the sound. The whole interface is completely un-intuitive. The examples aren't exactly interesting. Check out Sound Builder instead, http://www.venus.dti.ne.jp/~khidaka/soundbuilder_en.html or http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15582 . The interface isn't more mac-ish, but at least you get some real and interesting results when tinkering with it. [alert admin]

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Sunday, April 24 2005 @ 08:58 AM PDT

gNews 0.1 (Mac OS X)

This is not bad software.  

This is not bad software. It is hosted on a misconfigured server, true, but that's no reason to give it a one-star rating. Just option-click to download. Now, for the app. In the menu, the app resides as the G google icon. Once in the menu, it looks and feels a little like MacBiff, only it looks better. Each news/menu item contains the topic, time and a short summary. It looks good. It works good. It feels good. However... Entering the preferences doesn't work if the app is moved after having been launched. Exiting the preferences seem to crash gNews. That's bad. Anyways. Feature request: You know how the internet connect menu item and airport menu item scrolls text when it has information to show you? It'd be neat if gNewsMenu did the same when it recieved a new headline. Fix the bug, add that feature, and it's probably a 5 star app. [alert admin]

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Saturday, September 04 2004 @ 06:45 AM PDT

Last 10 Comments by Nevyn  [ Search for All ]

Yea For SoundApp!  

Yeah, conversion is coming eventually, just not in this release.

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Monday, February 19 2007 @ 02:13 AM PST

Any reason 10.3 isnt supported?  

Yeah, QTKit was introduced in 10.4. QTKit makes it infinitly much easier to write a QuickTime based application. I've stayed off CoreData however, and made other design choises, so that it would be fairly easy to make it 10.3 compatible, if I had time to learn the original QuickTime API. Don't have time to do it for a while myself, though :/ Considering open-sourcing the app and letting the community having a go at it.

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Monday, February 19 2007 @ 02:07 AM PST

Any reason 10.3 isnt supported?  

Yeah, QTKit was introduced in 10.4. QTKit makes it infinitly much easier to write a QuickTime based application. I've stayed off CoreData however, and made other design choises, so that it would be fairly easy to make it 10.3 compatible, if I had time to learn the original QuickTime API. Don't have time to do it for a while myself, though :/ Considering open-sourcing the app and letting the community having a go at it.

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Monday, February 19 2007 @ 02:02 AM PST

This is not bad software.  

Correction: Changing the language in the prefs, then closing the prefs, that crashes the app, not the closing of the prefs themselves.

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Saturday, September 04 2004 @ 06:48 AM PDT