User Name sideburn
Member Since 2003-07-09
Total number of Feedback Posts: 10
Total number of comments: 6
Last 10 Feedback Posts by sideburn [ Search for All ]
PandoraMan 1.0.7 (Mac OS X)
i see the problem.. the window would clip from the bottom up.. so, what if you make your own html file and put it in the package... like launchpandora.html and then embed the swf in there... then point pandoraMan to that url instead... like this-> http://www.sideburn.com/pandora/ (do a view source on it) [alert admin]
Saturday, July 08 2006 @ 09:43 PM PDT
PandoraMan 1.0.7 (Mac OS X)
yeah.. it seems like you could clip the banner ads out by changing the window height..? [alert admin]
Saturday, July 08 2006 @ 09:24 PM PDT
BroadbandOptimizer 1.5 (Mac OS X)
went from 1500kpbs to 3581kbps down. upload speed didnt really change. [alert admin]
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Thursday, December 30 2004 @ 09:25 PM PST
SiteCleaner 1.0.5 (Mac OS X)
you probably set it up incorrectly. and it didnt remove the files. nothing ever gets deleted. if you set it to MOVE mode it cleans OUT your folder by moving unused files into another folder. Ify ou set it toe COPY mode it builds a new site in a new folder only containing the files needed. There is no way it deleted any of your files. It never deletes any files. In only moves them OR copys them depending on the settings. [alert admin]
Thursday, November 11 2004 @ 08:34 PM PST
DockBlock 1.0.5 (Mac OS X)
Re: Some Random Issues = Deinstall / Oh, One Other Thing...
First off, on the installer, I don't see how that's possible to change all the folder view settings. Its just the standard apple installer that everone uses. I tried to reproduce the problem your talking about with no luck. You would have to explain in detail how to reproduce that one and what exactly is the result. 1) The rotating desktop - this is because the Dock actually controls that. When you kill the Dock you kill the picture rotator. 2) Show Dock vs Hide Dock - The reason it's not going back into auto-hide is because you are setting it to Show Dock... set it to Hide Dock instead.. or You can use th etoggle mode that toggles from Disable and back to the last mode you had the dock in. [alert admin]
Saturday, July 17 2004 @ 02:31 PM PDT
Classic Menu 2.7.3 (Mac OS X)
DockBlock has a classic style application menu as well as a dock remover/disable feature. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, July 13 2004 @ 10:01 PM PDT
DockBlock 1.0.3b (Mac OS X)
Actually, as of version 1.0.3 DockBlock does have support for Exposé while the Dock is disabled. But you will notice a short delay the first time you activate Exposé because DockBlock has to "wake" it up since Exposé is part of the Dock (unfortunately). [alert admin]
Wednesday, February 18 2004 @ 12:00 AM PST
DockBlock 1.0.2 (Mac OS X)
I am monitoring the cpu usage and it is 0.0% - 0.3%..... That doesn't seem like a lot to me. Exposé and the Application Switcher are part of the Dock, so if you disable the dock you disable them as well. these are not bugs, these are additional feature requests. The command-tab Appswitcher will be available in the next release... Anyway... One star seems a little harsh. [alert admin]
Wednesday, November 26 2003 @ 02:37 PM PST
DockBlock 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)
RE:Disable-Show-Hide needs "Enable"
Not quite sure what you mean here. The setting in your Dock's preferences is always restored to the state it was in when you quit DockBlock. Then you have the option to Show (enable) the dock in the menu. or Hide it or Remove (disable) it. If your dock was originally in Hide mode from its prefs. It will go back to Hide mode if you quit DockBlock. Please email me at feedback@sideburn.com if you want to discuss this issue and I will make any changes/fixes as needed. [alert admin]
Saturday, November 22 2003 @ 06:59 PM PST
DockBlock 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)
That's a bug in apples installer. The installation completed with no problems. You should have a folder in your Applications folder called DockBlock. You will have the Application and a Readme file in there. If you have the latest version, the welcome page in the installer has a NOTE pointing this issue out. Hope that helps. [alert admin]
Friday, November 21 2003 @ 07:16 PM PST
Last 10 Comments by sideburn [ Search for All ]
I ahree, I'll make it better in the next release.. The reason it wont minimize is because it minimizes to the (no longer running) dock.. But you can still hide though using Coimmand H.
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Monday, July 19 2004 @ 01:06 AM PDT
All these issues have been resolved in version 1.0.3
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Monday, December 01 2003 @ 09:04 AM PST
This problem has been solved and posted on the server.
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Monday, November 24 2003 @ 02:12 PM PST
hat's a bug in apples installer. The installation completed with no problems. You should have a folder in your Applications folder called DockBlock. You will have the Application and a Readme file in there. If you have the latest version, the welcome page in the installer has a NOTE pointing this issue out.
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Friday, November 21 2003 @ 07:18 PM PST
yeah, actually its a beta..no price really yet.
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Monday, November 10 2003 @ 12:01 PM PST
Hi, You don't need to create any folders. All you need to do is drop your website onto the top window pane and click "Clean Website". You should end up with a new (Clean) copy of your site in the destination folder. try this: In preferences make sure the mode is set to COPY and change your destination folder to the desktop if you want. Then drop your website on it and double click. You should end up with a…
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Wednesday, July 09 2003 @ 01:26 AM PDT