User Name tan_ru2000
Member Since 2006-10-06
Total number of Feedback Posts: 8
Total number of comments: 1
Last 10 Feedback Posts by tan_ru2000 [ Search for All ]
Goldfish Aquarium 2.0.1 (Mac OS X)
The Best Aquarium Screensaver for Mac ![]()
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I've tried all the OS X aquarium screen savers and this is by far the best, very customizable & fantastic looking [alert admin]
Sunday, December 21 2008 @ 11:40 PM PST
VLC media player 0.9.2 (Mac OS X)
I had problems when first installed & replaced old VLC 0.8.6, it was crashing & no playlist or video screen working, what I did that fixed it was - in VLC preferences main window, click "reset all" & ok. Quit VLC, Then launch "Delete VLC Preferences.app" which is is the "Goodies" folder in the DMG. Relaunch VLC & hope it works! I've been checking it on various avi & audio files & so far it's fine...... It does actually tell you to do this if there are problems in the "read me" I think part of the problem is that they've changed the preferences system which is better now but if you have prefs from previous version it messes things up. They should have checked this before release - it's not a beta btw I'm on PPC/OSX 10.4.10 [alert admin]
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Monday, September 15 2008 @ 08:13 PM PDT
D-Vision 3.2.2 (Mac OS X)
I was having problems finding an app to reliably & quickly join avi files, I tried Visual Hub, Simple MovieX & Reel Bean with varying degrees of success but this app does the job by far the fastest - about 30 seconds to join a typical 2 cd avi compared to up to 3 hours for Quicktime! [alert admin]
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Monday, September 08 2008 @ 10:18 AM PDT
RealPlayer 11 build 631 (Mac OS X)
just tried updating from 10 gold and audio plays at about 1/4 speed so this is unusable, have trashed & reinstalled 10. rating 0/10 [alert admin]
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Wednesday, November 21 2007 @ 07:22 AM PST
YMail.app 0.4.3 (Mac OS X)
I've just installed this app, been looking for something like this for ages as Yahoo standard doesn't allow Mac Mail POP. It seems to work fine on Tiger 10.4.10 - I did get the "error" in the menu until I entered my login / password in the Account preferences - then it was fine [alert admin]
Sunday, September 30 2007 @ 11:53 AM PDT
Mail Unread Menu 2.5.1 (Mac OS X)
2.5.1 causes Mail to quit when launched simultaneously
Since I updated to 2.5.1, Mail.app will often quit when launched, I have a hotkey which launches Mail.app & Mail Unread Menu simultaneously. Now I have reverted to 2.4 problem has disappeared (Tiger 10.4.10) [alert admin]
Sunday, September 30 2007 @ 10:37 AM PDT
KnockOutDock 1.3 (Mac OS X)
At last I can be rid of that dam thing, when I first got OSX I didn't mind the dock but it got more & more annoying, always getting in the way & popping up at the worst possible moment. I used Onyx to hide it under the top menubar but it still managed to rear it's ugly head now & then just to taunt me! I now use DragThing or FruitMenu, both work well, the latter being more of a sexed-up Apple Menu if you like the OS9 vibe, or DragThing being exactly what the OSX dock SHOULD have been but never was. [alert admin]
Sunday, March 04 2007 @ 01:28 AM PST
KnockOutDock 1.3 (Mac OS X)
At last I can be rid of that dam thing, when I first got OSX I didn't mind the dock but it got more & more annoying, always getting in the way & popping up at the worst possible moment. I used Onyx to hide it under the top menubar but it still managed to rear it's ugly head now & then just to taunt me! I now use DragThing or FruitMenu, both work well, the latter being more of a sexed-up Apple Menu if you like the OS9 vibe, or DragThing being exactly what the OSX dock SHOULD have been but never was. [alert admin]
Sunday, March 04 2007 @ 01:27 AM PST
Last 10 Comments by tan_ru2000 [ Search for All ]
I was looking for the same thing & discovered it's BUILT IN toTiger. When you open a new finder window, set the size you want & set the pane size using alt/drag, then BEFORE clicking any folder, click the finder icon in the dock, this memorizes window size, position & pane size. It will remember settings for any finder window eg desktop, folder, HDD etc. Hope this helps!
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Thursday, October 16 2008 @ 02:13 PM PDT