User Name scorpio92500
Member Since 2005-02-05
Total number of Feedback Posts: 26
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CuteClips 3.0 beta18 (Mac OS X)
... none of the copy-paste tools has the function "copy back to clipboard". The only one that worked this way was iClip, which seems to have run out of maintenance. Since I run leopard, the Clip containers are broken. Their website has the same error, too, btw. [alert admin]
Tuesday, August 12 2008 @ 01:27 PM PDT
DomainBrain 1.1 (Mac OS X)
Nice, but: no KeyChain, no searching, no export ![]()
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Looks like a solid and straight-forward approach to keeping all that information. However, it lacks some features: for more integration into the entire workflow, it would be nice to see DomainBrain storing the data directly into the keychain. 1Password does that and it works like a miracle. With DomainBrain I would still be feeding the same password to three different apps. Also, I miss the main view to be a bit more flexible. I dont want to see sections like Hosting where I havent entered data for it, but worse: if I have a login for a service that is not listed here (listed are: General, FTP/WebDAV, DB, CMS, Hosting, Registrar), I will have to add it to the 'notes' section. There is no section for logs, e.g. or even SSH. Or a second and third FTP login ... Also, it gives me an error if I try to jump to an SFTP url (sftp://...). Good start but still needs some work.I think that 14 USD is much to high for a pure enter-data/retrieve-data-interface. No searching, no export, no printing. You cannot even copy-paste one entire login, because you cannot highlight the entire text. The only interactivity that I found was clicking on an URL to open it. For that, you could just store it into your addressbook all the same (without encryption, ok). I’d find 7 USD to be more appropriate. It stores the data in a plist file, which is ok, cause otherwise you'd be copy-pasting a lot in case you want to get your data out of DomainBrain. Like number_of_websites * 6 * 3 times minimum. I recommend some training for that in advance. I’ll still keep an eye on this, but meanwhile I’ll keep writing 'secret notes' into my KeyChain. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, July 29 2008 @ 04:59 AM PDT
GUI Tar 1.1.1 (Mac OS X)
Keeps crashing after every compression
I dont know why, but it keeps crashing after every compression on my leopard systems. The compressed file (archive) is there and will work fine. Hence not a real problem. [alert admin]
Wednesday, June 04 2008 @ 11:21 AM PDT
Growl 1.1.2 (Mac OS X)
Sadly, there is still no truly Leopard-compatible version in sight. No iTunes, no Mail. Plus, the website seems to have been off for quite a while now. growl.info has not been answering for a couple of weeks now, as far as I can tell. Whats going on? scorpio [alert admin]
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Wednesday, March 05 2008 @ 05:02 AM PST
WindowDragon 1.1b2 (Mac OS X)
Very useful extension with one problem
I have one problem, though. With certain apps, I cannot augment the window size up to the top of the screen. It blocks 42 px before it the top edge of the screen. Happens in Safari, Camino and others, but not in Finder and some others. [alert admin]
Wednesday, October 24 2007 @ 12:29 AM PDT
Witch 1.0.2 (Mac OS X)
To get the Windoze-like window switcher experience (alt+tab on windows), you’ll have to change the default "sort windows by " pref to "window activity", not "applicaton activity". The only non-sweet thing about it is that the switcher overlay window still needs some graphic finishing ... the icons look somewhat pixeled on my screen (I got a lot of windows open). It’s perfect otherwise, I can feel no delay on a 2GB Intel Mac. I’ll certainly donate for that. [alert admin]
Tuesday, May 29 2007 @ 02:30 PM PDT
Witch 1.0.2 (Mac OS X)
To get the Windoze-like window switcher experience (alt+tab on windows), you’ll have to change the default "sort windows by " pref to "window activity", not "applicaton activity". The only non-sweet thing about it is that the switcher overlay window still needs some graphic finishing ... the icons look somewhat pixeled on my screen (I got a lot of windows open). It’s perfect otherwise, I can feel no delay on a 2GB Intel Mac. I’ll certainly donate for that. [alert admin]
Tuesday, May 29 2007 @ 02:29 PM PDT
Time Out! 1.4.1 (Mac OS X)
It is really a pitty that it has not got any way to display the time remaining to the next pause. [alert admin]
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Thursday, May 17 2007 @ 11:20 AM PDT
PDF Browser Plugin 2.2.3 (Mac OS X)
This programm does not seem to work with Safari on Intel Macs. If you still see a pdf diplayed, this is a native Safari feature now. You can still right-click and "open in preview". There are tools to shut off this feature if you dislike the behaviour, but it wont help to display pdfs with 'PDF Browser Plugin'. Would be nice to have a UB Build for Intel Machines, though. [alert admin]
Monday, February 19 2007 @ 12:30 PM PST
CocoaMySQL 0.7b5 (Mac OS X)
Beta works excellent except for unicode-characters ![]()
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Since the new 0.75b is a universal binary, I have been trying this for a while now. Works perfectly, absolutely intuitive and is fast as hell. Far less than a second for startup on a decent intel mac. Only bug i found is the utf-8 support, but at least it only displays wrong characters as opposed to stalling the app as it did sometimes in v0.5 . Thank you for this brilliant app! [alert admin]
Wednesday, January 17 2007 @ 12:42 AM PST
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