User Name picodom
Member Since 2005-03-10
Total number of Feedback Posts: 7
Total number of comments: 7
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DoubleCommand 1.6.3 (Mac OS X)
Well, it might not be totally comatible, i've gotten two random infrequent Kernel Panic's not sure if its just DC, or DC interfering with other invasive things I have installed, I have contacted the devs, with my error report. [alert admin]
Saturday, October 27 2007 @ 01:07 PM PDT
DoubleCommand 1.6.3 (Mac OS X)
Oh yea, also I am using version 1.6.5 from the developers site, not 1.6.3 which is the outdated listing here on VT. [alert admin]
Friday, October 26 2007 @ 03:41 PM PDT
DoubleCommand 1.6.3 (Mac OS X)
Well, I just installed Leopard and dared to try this kernel extension, and actually to my surprise, it worked fine! I didn't test all key remapping options, but it worked perfectly for my purposes of remapping my PowerBooks 'enter' key to be 'option'. So yea, I'm on a 1.67Ghz G4 PPC PowerBook, I guess it's possible there could be an issue with Intel Macs, but I wouldnt know. I'M GLAD THIS STILL WORKS! Thank You! [alert admin]
Friday, October 26 2007 @ 03:40 PM PDT
AppTrap 1.0 (Mac OS X)
As uninstalling an app should be, way better then those standalone apps and its free! Thank you. [alert admin]
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Saturday, July 07 2007 @ 12:20 AM PDT
LightMe 1.5 (Mac OS X)
I like this PrefPane very much on my PowerBook, and it does as advertised. My only issue is that it does not stay active after restarting or logging out, even if "Install At Login" is pressed and "Active Monitor Shortcuts" is checked. But otherwise very nice, I have been bugged for a long time that I couldnt fully turn my screen off without sleeping my laptop. Thanks and keep up the good work. [alert admin]
Friday, May 25 2007 @ 12:15 AM PDT
CoverScout 1.2 (Mac OS X)
This app would really be worth buying if it could retrieve and apply high-definition artwork from the iTMS like Menuet can. [alert admin]
Tuesday, January 24 2006 @ 10:31 PM PST
Apple Developer Transition Kit 1.0 (Mac OS X)
I didn't read all of your post, but most of it. You must have not heard all the news, but noone will be left behind. Those smaller time shareware developers can wait until Intel Boxes are on the market, because the Rosetta emulator is doing the work for them before they make their apps universal binaries. I mean, Rosetta ran MS Word and Adobe PS on and Intel box and PS seemed a bit slow but I mean come on, for the smaller time apps your talking about Rosettal will do the trick until they can get their hands on a new Intel comp. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, June 07 2005 @ 02:32 PM PDT
Last 10 Comments by picodom [ Search for All ]
Most likely this is because of the crappyness of Flash, and not the devs fault.
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Tuesday, July 08 2008 @ 01:53 PM PDT
AppTrap is very nice, and I would recommend it, but it doesn't do anything for retroactive plist removal (after the app is already deleted, before you had AppTrap installed). I think that would be a great house cleaning feature for OnyX to have, I second the request!
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Monday, March 10 2008 @ 11:47 PM PDT
Type softly but carry a HighLoad
My point of view: As a developer, if I put my time and energy into an app like this and then saw a review like this, from someone not even taking advantage of what the app is for or even understanding what was going on, I would be a bit upset. Though it is humorous, from that point of view, to me, it just would let me down a bit to see people use it for…
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Monday, January 14 2008 @ 10:23 PM PST
Type softly but carry a HighLoad
Well, this may be humorous, but its not really a review of HighLoad, basically what you said is: When computer gets overloaded, I restart it. HighLoad doesn't really have a part in your problem or solution, for your computer at least.
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Saturday, January 12 2008 @ 02:17 PM PST
I have no doubt that Transmit 4 will satisfy and surpass your expectations. I have no affiliation with Panic, but I am basing this off the fact that they openly say that the FTP code used in Coda, which is derived from the Transmit core, is actually a better and faster that the FTP core currently used in Transmit 3. The fact that they have not yet put this code into Transmit 3 implies that…
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Wednesday, December 05 2007 @ 02:56 PM PST
have you tried changing your settings to 4 or something, saving the prefs. Seeing if that changes it from 3 to 4, then try changing it back to 6. If changing the prefs from 6 to 4 doesnt do anything, then I would say email the dev again, but thats a different story. Just wondering what kind of "troubleshooting" youve tried.
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Monday, October 15 2007 @ 01:55 AM PDT
Great, but still missing something...
Ummm, what about OS X's Apple+Tab?
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Wednesday, August 01 2007 @ 12:30 AM PDT