User Name Yo-Papa
Member Since 2001-08-05
Total number of Feedback Posts: 46
Total number of comments: 6
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DeskFun 0.2 (Mac OS X)
What fun! (Really) Free and cool. Thanks a bunch. [alert admin]
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Monday, January 10 2005 @ 03:26 PM PST
fiwt 0.3 (Mac OS X)
nice thingy. easier than command -f. very convenient. and free! very kind of the author. thanks. [alert admin]
Monday, September 13 2004 @ 03:43 PM PDT
Kensington MouseWorks 2.5b1 (Mac OS X)
I too think that it is way past the time that these features Kensington keeps referring to either show up, very soon, or they stop pretending they're going to produce them. Enough bs. The're glad to sell us their stuff, but don't want to put anyone to work on making it right - unless they can promote something that will make them more money. Like Bluetooth devices. We'll probably see them soon, 'cause they can rake in some more moolah. Heaven forbid they improve upon a product they have already sold. [alert admin]
Wednesday, April 07 2004 @ 03:12 PM PDT
Zinio 1.4.4 (Mac OS X)
This program is very unfriendly/un-mac-like. Try as I might, I do not like it. Not even a little. In my opinion this program is quite unusable. When viewing one or two pages at a time, the print is too small to read comfortably on my 17" display. When I zoom in, the text is larger, but it becomes easy to lose ones place with all the scrolling around you have to do (I can't use my powermate, or the wheel on my turbomouse to scroll either). When you move down the page, it takes a full 2 seconds before the new text appears. Who reads like that? When you read a book, do you look down at the next paragraph and wait 2 seconds before you're able to continue? Heck no! Why can't we control the increase in zoom? If I was viewing one page, I would like it to zoom so the text was big enough to read, and at the same time, I could view the complete page. Then I wouldn't have to scroll all over (left to right and up and down) to read things the way I like. I could take in the whole page. Because of these, and many other issues, the app is worthless to me, and all the magazines I read using this app are now, unfortunately, worthless as well. I'll never read them using this frustrating app. you scroll down in a document, it takes a full 2 secondsseconds to [alert admin]
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Saturday, March 27 2004 @ 08:06 AM PST
Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor 3.0 (Mac OS X)
•Very• nice program. Lots of fun, and well thought out. You can tell that a lot of effort went into making this - much attention paid to details. [alert admin]
Friday, March 12 2004 @ 05:14 PM PST
Pillowtalk-Sky Theme 2.2 (Mac OS X)
Didn't destroy my system. That's a step in the right direction ;-) It looks very pretty. Nice kind of lavender look. It comes with a Preview.tiff file, so you can see what it will look like before installing. All around, very nice, and no problems whatsoever. [alert admin]
Monday, February 23 2004 @ 04:05 PM PST
CoolBackground 2.3.1 (Mac OS X)
All's well and good. For free - 'tis for me! Thanks. [alert admin]
Wednesday, December 10 2003 @ 04:22 AM PST
Math Wizard Pro 0.7.5 (Mac OS X)
Nice, clean, and professional looking app. Does what it's supposed to, and does it in a sharp manner. I'd like to be able to choose numbers 1 through 15 in multiplication, rather than 1 or 2 digits. Very nice job! [alert admin]
Friday, November 28 2003 @ 03:09 PM PST
SafariFont 1.0 (Mac OS X)
It worked fine on ebay, and a number of other sites. It •doesn't• work on the Versiontracker site :-( Bummer! I'm hating trying to read the tiny little text when I drop into VT. But this program is a great first effort that I very much appreciate. Keep up the good work. [alert admin]
Wednesday, October 29 2003 @ 04:47 PM PST
Maxi Bidder 1.61 (Mac OS X)
nice product. does what it claims to do, and very well at that! [alert admin]
Saturday, October 25 2003 @ 05:31 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by Yo-Papa [ Search for All ]
hey yakov, where did you get the elmer fudd sound? if you read this, maybe you wouldn't mind letting me know? contact ---> brusethkt AT mac dot com thanks, kenny
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Sunday, September 05 2004 @ 10:21 AM PDT
Try this --> http://unc.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/audacity/audacity-macosx-1.2.2-pre1.dmg
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Thursday, August 12 2004 @ 10:03 AM PDT
hey baxsur, your comment above, "got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning?", strikes me as subtle, to the point, and •very• funny. no long rebuttal of the guy's points - just a simple, pleasant question. i hope he found it humorous also. i believe he was having a bad day - maybe? ;-)) anyway, keep posting. i'll be watching out for you. if you get a chance, read some of dr. seaus's…
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Monday, November 10 2003 @ 07:57 PM PST
Not a "standard" way, but nonetheless works ---> Pull the offending application out of your "Applications" folder and put it in a folder that you create. I have a folder named "Apps w/Services f" that I created. I put this folder in my "Home" folder. Anything in it, that had cluttered up the Services menu, no longer shows up. Hope this helps.
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Saturday, October 25 2003 @ 07:09 AM PDT
I got the same message when I tried the command. I discovered that I hadn't included the forward slash (/) after the "repairPermissions" part. You must also include a space after the "repairPermissions" part, then type the forward slash. The forward slash tells where you want the permissions to be repaired - on your hard drive - the forward slash stands for your hard drive. So copy and paste the •entire• next line ---> sudo diskutil…
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Thursday, October 09 2003 @ 06:41 AM PDT
1.14 still works with OS 10.2.8 ![]()
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rebbi - email me ---> brusethkt<AT>mac.com
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Sunday, September 28 2003 @ 04:18 PM PDT