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User Profile for crunchie--2008

User Name crunchie--2008

Member Since 2005-03-16

Total number of Feedback Posts: 4

Total number of comments: 2

Last 10 Feedback Posts by crunchie--2008  [ Search for All ]

Glims 1.0b22 (Mac OS X)

FEATURE REQUEST  

Can you please find a way to reinstate the blue loading bar in Safari's address bar that Safari 4 took away? I hate the spinning circle and I would love to see the blue progress bar come back. Thank you. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, October 21 2009 @ 10:34 AM PDT

GraphicConverter 6.4.1 (Mac OS X)

PS Plug-Ins cause a crash  

This claims support for Photoshop plugins, but many of my PS3 plugins cause GC to crash. I would prefer using this to Photoshop. [alert admin]

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Friday, April 24 2009 @ 10:31 AM PDT

Smart Scroll X 2.6 (Mac OS X)

Does this work like MaxiMice?  

I currently use MaxiMice, and when I drag my mouse to the top or bottom of a page, the page automatically scrolls without me having to press anything. This is really cool, and works with most apps automatically, but it's not too smooth with Safari. Does Smart Scroll offer this auto-scrolling hands-free function? [alert admin]

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Sunday, July 08 2007 @ 01:24 AM PDT

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Image's SwisArmyKnife but...  

It claims support for Photoshop plugins, but many PS3 plugins cause this app to crash. I would prefer using this to Photoshop.

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Friday, April 24 2009 @ 10:29 AM PDT

Feature request  

The easiest solution for me is to use a freeware Mac program called MyDVDedit on a DVD's Video_TS folder:- http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/16595/mydvdedit This is useful where 3 TV episodes are on the one disc and one is 16:9 - I can change just the one episode so that it automatically switches the TV to 16:9. I can also choose as to how the 16:9 material will look when viewed on a 4:3 TV (16:9 center zoomed to fill the…

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Saturday, September 20 2008 @ 01:39 AM PDT