User Name moorganhart_dotmac
Member Since 2005-12-31
Total number of Feedback Posts: 8
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KeyViewer 1.4 (Mac OS X)
I've ever seen* [alert admin]
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Saturday, July 01 2006 @ 08:26 AM PDT
OptionAlt Widget 1.1 (Mac OS X)
I have no idea why it sent twice.... and jaysta you're an idiot, those of you who don't use dashboard, you're an idiot. :) [alert admin]
Saturday, July 01 2006 @ 08:21 AM PDT
OptionAlt Widget 1.1 (Mac OS X)
This is the feedback to another thing like this just it was a program not a widget: "That's one of the stupidest things I've ever seen. Or you can just go into system preferences select International go to the Input Menu tab check the box next to show input menu... then you can just click the drop down next to the clock and select Show Keyboard Viewer when ever you want instead of searching for and going to the program then opening it when you need it and saves download time and space on your computer too." This is actually a little faster I think,why you chose the option key... no idea but this can be easier then selecting a drop down and clicking Show Keyboard Viewer because you can simply press the Fkey or like i have it in a hot corner move your mouse to the corner then click seems to be faster to me... still has dl time and takes space though. Better then KeyViewer though. [alert admin]
Saturday, July 01 2006 @ 08:18 AM PDT
OptionAlt Widget 1.1 (Mac OS X)
This is the feedback to another thing like this just it was a program not a widget: "That's one of the stupidest things I've ever seen. Or you can just go into system preferences select International go to the Input Menu tab check the box next to show input menu... then you can just click the drop down next to the clock and select Show Keyboard Viewer when ever you want instead of searching for and going to the program then opening it when you need it and saves download time and space on your computer too." This is actually a little faster I think,why you chose the option key... no idea but this can be easier then selecting a drop down and clicking Show Keyboard Viewer because you can simply press the Fkey or like i have it in a hot corner move your mouse to the corner then click seems to be faster to me... still has dl time and takes space though. Better then KeyViewer though. [alert admin]
Saturday, July 01 2006 @ 08:18 AM PDT
KeyViewer 1.4 (Mac OS X)
"Show Keyboard Viewer"* Sorry for hitting the e next to the w on accident, also it saves space on your computer. [alert admin]
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Saturday, July 01 2006 @ 08:08 AM PDT
KeyViewer 1.4 (Mac OS X)
That's one of the stupidest things I ever seen. ![]()
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Or you can just go into system preferences select International go to the Input Menu tab check the box next to show input menu... then you can just click the drop down next to the clock and select Shoe Keyboard Viewer when ever you want instead of searching for and going to the program then opening it when you need it and saves download time too. [alert admin]
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Saturday, July 01 2006 @ 08:05 AM PDT
FreeCell Solver 1.0rc5 (Mac OS X)
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This is good, pretty interesting. Oh and to the guy who messaged before me, I have no idea what you are talking about and I have never herd of windoze or what ever you said that's not popular you're the only one who plays... The most popular is the Windows OS Microsoft version. [alert admin]
Tuesday, May 02 2006 @ 11:38 AM PDT
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I looked at it real quick, when you close the window just go to File drop down menu click export then cancel then list and it will be like it was when you first opened it. You can also click File New Note File Delete Note or command+n then command+shift+d and I don't see any real use for this program. Also, yes there is a way to disable 1 or all of the 3 options at the top. You can do it on any mac but it's hard to explain unless you've done a little programming. [alert admin]
Saturday, April 08 2006 @ 07:22 AM PDT
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