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User Name Tscheezy

Member Since 2001-11-06

Total number of Feedback Posts: 7

Total number of comments: 0

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GrandPerspective 0.9.10 (Mac OS X)

Wow. Simple, but useful.  

I have been casually looking for a volume mapping utility like this. It allowed me to look at my iTunes library in about 10 seconds and at a glance I found a pile of .aiff files that were not showing up in the library (for some reason) but were hogging a pile of drive space. I was able to have this nifty utility pop them up in the finder where I could either delete them or pop them back into iTunes to convert to MP3. I tossed a bunch of other files I would have never noticed like Garage Band loop tapes (I don't use GB). After about a beer's worth of snooping I had regained 15gb of drive space back. ME LIKEE! [alert admin]

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Friday, February 01 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST

HyperSpell 1.3b1 (Mac OS X)

Not working well for me...  

G4 QS 867 running 10.2.8. I have tried both v1.2 and 1.3b1 and in both, when it looks through a paragraph of text imported from the clipboard, it ONLY identifies the first misspelled word and ignores all the rest. I have purposely misspelled a bunch of words and it only flags the first one. If I double click on a mispelled word that it had not flagged, it then underlines it in red, and right clicking offers correction suggestions, but what is the point if it does not flag all the misspelled words automatically? It seems like a really cool program, but... [alert admin]

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Sunday, February 06 2005 @ 12:57 PM PST

Acquisition 0.757 (Mac OS X)

Wow, this gives…  

Limewire the biggest bit-wedgie ever. I love it. Way more results returned and a decently high download success rate. It sure returns a lot of "host offline" results though. Why list em if they aren't there? Anyway, fantastic piece of software. I love the drawer and the overall organization. [alert admin]

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Monday, March 03 2003 @ 03:07 PM PST

MacSolitaire 1.6 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)

Works great with…  

Jaguar. Smooth animations, unobtrusive, keeps stats on how poorly I do, its free. What more could you ask for? [alert admin]

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Wednesday, November 06 2002 @ 11:25 PM PST

Nikon Scan 3.1.2 (Mac OS 9)

I have 3.1.0…  

with a Coolscan IV ED and am not impressed. The old Nikon Scan 5.3 for my Coolscan II was far superior in terms of interface and more stable. In YEARS of instensive Photoshop use, the program never crashed even once, and Nikon's new plugin takes it down with regularity. It is an obvious PC port, and a lame one at that, and ugly to boot. Why does it allow you t save all those settings but can't remember page orientation (horz.vs. verts.) or even window size? It also does not reproduce shadow detail as well as the old scanner/plugin combo. Why are we going backwards here? [alert admin]

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Thursday, January 31 2002 @ 12:31 PM PST

G-Force 2.1.2 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)

OK, I tinkered…  

around and came up with the solution. You have to modify g-force's preference file. To access the html manual which comes with g-force which will give you help in doing this, press "shift-h" (I think) while the visuals are running. It gives general guidelines under FAQ and how to customize g-force. Also, the preference file is a Simpletext document and cannot be modified in OS X directly (Textedit does not work). You have to launch Classic. The settings are cryptic, but if you have the documentation open side-by-side with the preference file, you will get through it. Use Sherlock to find the "g-force prefs" file to modify. I am not sitting at my Quicksilver as I write this but here is roughly what I did. In the preference file, I changed the x-axis range to 1600 and the y-axis to 1024. Then I selected the bit depth to be 16. I needed to set the starting resolution setting to 6 from the default 0 so it would choose 800 by 512 when g-force starts up. Also, you seem to have to launch g-force from the file menu and not the visuals button at the bottom of the iTunes window for your changes to the preference file to be used (I have no idea why). [alert admin]

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Wednesday, November 07 2001 @ 10:45 AM PST

G-Force 2.1.2 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)

Looks pretty cool,…  

but has problems on my system (867 Quicksilver, cinema display, OS 10.1, iTunes 2). It will not display visuals full screen, but rather blacks out a stripe along the top and bottom of the screen, like a DVD movie format. Also, if you try to change visuals size mode while it is going, the visuals crash and require you to quit and relaunch iTunes. Visuals look cool, but the program is buggy and needs work. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, November 06 2001 @ 11:06 AM PST

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