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User Name TML

Member Since 2004-02-22

Total number of Feedback Posts: 7

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Dilo 1.0rc1 (Mac OS X)

Dilo and the Services menu...  

I've read the VT introductory text on Dilo carefully several times, launched the program, adjusted its prefs back and forth, and I just can't seem to find out how to implement the Services call to Dilo. On my system (10.4.3) there doesn't seem to be any such thing as 'Define in Dilo...' showing up in either the Finder services menu, any other app's services menu, or even Dilo's services menu(!) - even after several non-related reboots of the system. I was hoping to be able to either control-click on any highlighted text, or use the services menu to 'launch and translate'. Otherwise it seems a decent enough tool. I just wish I could find out how to actually add it to the services menu along with the myriad other items I have there. Any help in this regard would be appreciated. [alert admin]

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Sunday, May 14 2006 @ 07:14 AM PDT

Orinoco 7.2 (Mac OS 9)

YESSS! Go here for 7.2 driver (Mac)  

I wasn't able to find this by going through Proxim's "front door"--in spite of email xchange w/tech support...got it thanks to finding Derek K. Miller's fine site in Canada. Grab this driver while you still can! Here's the link: http://www.proxim.com/support/all/orinoco/software/dl2002_orinoco_client_r72_macos.html And here's Dereks' step-by-step instructions for getting old Mac laptops on a WiFi network (includes the above link, on page) : http://www.penmachine.com/techie/airport1400.html [alert admin]

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Wednesday, September 22 2004 @ 09:28 AM PDT

Orinoco 7.2 (Mac OS 9)

Oh no! Where is this INSTALLER?!??!  

If anyone can point me in the right direction...right now, all links forward to Proxim's homepage (the latest owners of the erstwhile Orinico brand...) Proxim doesn't have it--at least not that I could find... Please post a link or a note if you know where to go...I'm screwed, for the moment, with a card and no way to use it on the Mac. thx, tom [alert admin]

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Tuesday, September 21 2004 @ 03:01 PM PDT

QuickerPicker 0.9b (Mac OS X)

some apps don't register?  

I just noticed that Terminal.app and X11.app are not represented in QuickerPicker's list of apps, though other apps in the same directory are listed, like NetInfo.app and Directory Access.app. Kinda strange. Any idea why that is? Are these apps actually symbolic links or something not recognized by the Finder? [alert admin]

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Sunday, February 22 2004 @ 01:21 PM PST

QuickerPicker 0.9b (Mac OS X)

sorry for multiple posts...  

versiontracker said it "couldn't find the page requested" before I discovered it posted just fine...but not before I posted a second time...doh! [alert admin]

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Sunday, February 22 2004 @ 12:23 PM PST

QuickerPicker 0.9b (Mac OS X)

a (minor) usability suggestion...  

First off - great little app! It fills a niche in my attempt at "no-mouse" navigation of the OSX GUI. My suggestion: if no keystrokes are input in the input field, and we tab to the list window (showing ALL apps), that a keystroke here would take us to the first item-name beginning with that keystroke. Right now you have it so we can traverse the full list with page up/down keys fairly quickly, but to make a selection, we have to use the mouse to make the selection, or Shift-tab back to the input field and type the name just observed in the List window, or scroll a 2nd time (this time sequentially) to actually launch the item. So, selection-by-keystroke within the full list (at least by single keystroke, if nothing else) would put this baby over the top for me (and others, I'm sure) Tom [alert admin]

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Sunday, February 22 2004 @ 12:19 PM PST

QuickerPicker 0.9b (Mac OS X)

a (minor) usability suggestion...  

First off - great little app! It fills a niche in my attempt at "no-mouse" navigation of the OSX GUI. My suggestion: if no keystrokes are input in the input field, and we tab to the list window (showing ALL apps), that a keystroke here would take us to the first item-name beginning with that keystroke. Right now you have it so we can traverse the full list with page up/down keys fairly quickly, but to make a selection, we have to use the mouse to make the selection, or Shift-tab back to the input field and type the name just observed in the List window, or scroll a 2nd time (this time sequentially) to actually launch the item. So, selection-by-keystroke within the full list (at least by single keystroke, if nothing else) would put this baby over the top for me (and others, I'm sure) Tom [alert admin]

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Sunday, February 22 2004 @ 12:19 PM PST

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