User Name osax
Member Since 2000-02-09
Total number of Feedback Posts: 6
Total number of comments: 2
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Now Up-to-Date & Contact 5.3.1 (Mac OS X)
As always, updating your Server forgets the port numbers of your Event Servers, so if you happen to have more than one (as me), only one of those will start up properly. You have to manually reset those ports to non-conflicting ones to get all servers up. Ah well. And static web publishing happily destroys the image files after the first run as it used to in previous versions, so this feature is still useless. Ah well. Otherwise a pleasant experience (as long you do not open the Server Manager, because it's Non-UI will drive you crazy. Ah well.) [alert admin]
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Tuesday, September 26 2006 @ 03:39 AM PDT
Don't go there GURLfriend! 1.0 (Mac OS X)
The idea behind the fix is good, however the script keeps a copy of the "evil" Help Viewer Script called "OpnAppBACKUP.scpt". A malicious web site could now target specifically this copy of the script and achieve the same results as before. Moreover, this copy could be left there even after an official fix by Apple, so your computer would still be vulnerably, albeit to a variant of the original attack. Note to developers: remove the backup copy, it causes more harm than good. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, May 19 2004 @ 03:21 AM PDT
Virex 7 Scripts 1.06 (Mac OS X)
It looks like the VISE Installer copies the wrong update script into the weekly directory. At least on my machine it didn't contain the update commands, but the virus scan commands. You may want to check your installation. By the way, i would recommend moving the update script into the daily folder to also catch the windows-worm-of-the-day. :-) A nice touch would be if you could configure the folders it should scan. Like putting a list of folder aliases into /Library/Application Support/virexscripts/ and having those scanned automatically. [alert admin]
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Saturday, March 06 2004 @ 10:05 AM PST
BelchX 1.1 (Mac OS X)
God, this port took even longer than Quark! It was the last piece of software holding our company back from migrating to OS X. We would almost have switched to Adobe's Burp Suite, but it wouldn't fit in our workflow as well as Belch. So thanks for the update, and thanks for providing it for free! [alert admin]
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Sunday, February 08 2004 @ 07:31 AM PST
PDFViewer 0.1 (Mac OS X)
since Adobe Reader is way to sloow, Preview is quite slow, and when using the PDF Plugin with Safari as default viewer, your PDFs get blank icons. This is a nice, lightweight PDF Viewer. Could use a little less screen real estate and needs a button for "scale to window width", though. [alert admin]
Thursday, May 29 2003 @ 12:20 AM PDT
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great. Almost as good as Bolo. Thanks for your efforts, guys! (best played in CTF mode on ducati.bzflag.org) [alert admin]
Thursday, February 06 2003 @ 11:41 AM PST
Last 10 Comments by osax [ Search for All ]
>feature suggestion: have it select a random belch from belch01.aiff, > belch02.aiff, etc. up to the number of sounds in the file Even better, let it select the file from /Network/Library/Belch Endless fun in the office!
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Wednesday, February 11 2004 @ 02:34 PM PST
In my opinion, providing an uninstall item in the menu bar is almost as useful as providing a switch besides the steering wheel to "uninstall the engine".
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Friday, October 24 2003 @ 06:59 AM PDT