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User Name benthic1

Member Since 2004-06-16

Total number of Feedback Posts: 4

Total number of comments: 1

Last 10 Feedback Posts by benthic1  [ Search for All ]

Macally ICEKey 1.0 (Mac OS X)

Success  

I'm not sure if the version at Macally is different to the one posted here (a difference of 20k or so), but my IceKEY keyboard is working perfectly! Volume keys and Eject key all fully functional! Am running Leopard on MBP (luckily Leopard came installed, which may make a difference). Will even sleep/wake from sleep with full functions (my pre-Leopard iBook dual-usb would always wake from sleep due to the keyboard). So relieved - the best keyboard I've ever tried, so I'm glad this driver has it running properly. [alert admin]

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Saturday, January 19 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST

iTunesRating 1.0.2 (Mac OS X)

not working on Leopard 10.5.1  

i love this app. i used it incessantly prior to upgrading to Leopard, but now it doesn't work at all - i get an applescript error: "can't get window id 1. (-1728)", and get a blank rating in the menu bar (despite whatever is rated in iTunes). i hope the developer can upgrade for Leopard - i'd pay for that! such a great little app - so small, unobtrusive, all you'd want for this function. [alert admin]

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Saturday, January 05 2008 @ 04:07 PM PST

iPodderX 2.2.9 (Mac OS X)

Everything but ...  

Really wish it would preview podcasts instead of downloading everything I show an interest in. Apparently the ability to preview without downloading will come in version 3 - I might check back then. Some odd idiosyncratic layout characteristics; one of those applications that will seem really intuitive to the makers, but confusing to someone who (used to the Mac interface) just wants to point, click and listen. Unexplained icons everywhere, pluses, arrows ... I just don't have the time to work out the application's hieroglyphs. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, May 03 2005 @ 04:49 PM PDT

MenuCalendarClock for iCal 2.0.1 (Mac OS X)

Small, but big on the inside  

So small and doesn't get in the way of anything, but is packed full of features. I tried it for a couple of weeks, and it was so useful and fleshed out iCal so much that I decided to pay for it. It would be great if Apple integrated this sort of thing into iCal - a dockling/menu bar option that floats your To-Do list somewhere, works with alarms and birthdays from the Address book, but I don't know if any big improvement is coming in Tiger. This rocks and it makes iCal more attractive to use too. [alert admin]

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Monday, April 18 2005 @ 09:02 PM PDT

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A step in the wrong direction...  

I completely agree with both of you. I've used MenuCalendarClock for at least a year, very happily paid for it, but the new version (having just moved to Leopard) is SO INTRUSIVE! I loved the old version for getting the hell out of my Dock & App Switcher list, just doing its job so much better than iCal. Now I accidentally quit it all the time. Soon I'm not going to bother even…

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Friday, December 28 2007 @ 05:48 PM PST