User Name Rakoth
Member Since 2000-09-07
Total number of Feedback Posts: 23
Total number of comments: 2
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Tofu 2.0.1 (Mac OS X)
An update! Man! This is my reading tool of choice, ever, and now, after all these years *cries violently* ... an update! You rock. [alert admin]
Sunday, September 14 2008 @ 11:16 AM PDT
CocoaSuite 1.0.4 (Mac OS X)
I've had French localization active when I've installed CocoaSuite. Unlike its predecessor - CocoaGestures, CocoaSuite makes distinction between items premade, made in English and those made in French (in my case) localization. The premade ones seem to work regardless of localization, English ones only work for English, and French ones don't work at all. The old CocoaGestures handled this correctly, only having one set and just displaying it differently for different localizations. [alert admin]
Monday, July 03 2006 @ 04:22 AM PDT
Zend Studio 5.2.0 (Mac OS X)
Sure Zend Studio has a long list of features, but many of them add more to advertisement then to coding productivity. And this horrible design... if its a professional tool, it's supposed to be ugly, they say? Not on macintosh. It's certainly very possible and feasible to code large projects without it, contrary to what the bots here proclaim. I'm using currently TextMate editor, and I find it more helping then this studio. Actually, vim is quite enough for anything you really need. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, June 13 2006 @ 02:08 AM PDT
Tofu 1.3.4 (Mac OS X)
This is a great utility! Reading text from screen is much easier with it. P.S. The only thing I would like to see added is ability to bookmark positions in text. [alert admin]
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Monday, March 06 2006 @ 09:42 AM PST
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right... thats what resexcellence is for besides, this theme is too plain for my taste, not very different from native aqua [alert admin]
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Sunday, August 14 2005 @ 07:23 AM PDT
PNGCrusher 1.1.2 (Mac OS X)
it did reduce size of one of my PNGs, mady by Photoshop's "Save for Web", by about 20%. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, May 24 2005 @ 11:30 AM PDT
Diana 0.5 (Mac OS X)
It does not display the moon itself - just the phase, i.e. a circle, part of which is filled yellow. Weather widget displays the moon much better. I've checked the source code - it uses an application to calculate phase, and yes, possibly for something else/malicious - but if you're so paranoidal, use LittleSnitch. [alert admin]
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Thursday, May 12 2005 @ 02:12 PM PDT
ElectropaintOSX 0.2 (Mac OS X)
Unlike the other screensaver mentioned, this one has no options, but it does not really need them. Its concept is simple and implemented directly, and as a result we have "a thing in itself". Lacks nothing. My favourite since I saw it. [alert admin]
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Friday, April 08 2005 @ 02:21 AM PDT
Trebuchet 1.066 (Mac OS X)
First of all, its Java - so don't expect a fast combat-oriented app. Author actually says it straight - its meant for chat.
Second, its actually rather feature-full, though not as good and polished as those back in Rapscallion. Its in active development though and you can expect improvements.
Now what I don't llke about it. First: lack of "folders" in all trigger/alias/etc lists, unlike Rapscallion. My system tends to get too crowded to put it all in one list!
Second, I could not make it substitute any text caught - it highlights in a number of ways, gags, but does not substitute?
Third, I didn't see any scripting capabilities, no variables, no timers... Sucks for elaborate Achaea-like combat.
Aside from the above, good enough... for some.
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Friday, March 18 2005 @ 02:22 AM PST
PTHVolume 1.7.0 (Mac OS X)
Allows setting volume control keys! ![]()
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At long last an app that lets you set custom keys to change volume. For those who have new keyboards its probably useless for they will be better off with usual "volume menu extra" - but for people who have small iMac keyboards this little app is a necessity. Other then that, app is right to the point, nothing unnecessary, and seems stable. Only thing I don't like about it is that its icon is somewhat different from usual volume icon. [alert admin]
Tuesday, March 15 2005 @ 12:15 PM PST
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~/Library/Preferences/widget-com.rakoth.lichlord.widget.k-notes.plist ![]()
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~/Library/Preferences/widget-com.rakoth.lichlord.widget.k-notes.plist
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Friday, July 04 2008 @ 04:57 AM PDT
Just like any other widget. Press and hold Option, hover your mouse over the unused k-note, and click on the Close button that will appear in the top-left corner. Really, this was too easy. P.S. If you close a widget with data, it will be lost.
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Friday, July 04 2008 @ 04:53 AM PDT