User Name trifidnebula
Member Since 2002-08-17
Total number of Feedback Posts: 6
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Drop Drawers X 1.6.6 (Mac OS X)
New update works in Tiger :) :) There is nothing better than this for managing apps. Not Spotlight nor LaunchBar nor Quicksilver, nor even DragThing.. Nothing better than plain old drawers, static and hell customizable, to create any imaginable set up. Thank you Gideon, please keep it up. psst... where is Drop Drawers version 2.0? pop-up folders?! [alert admin]
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Tuesday, May 10 2005 @ 10:57 AM PDT
Drop Drawers X 1.6.5 (Mac OS X)
Please fix it! Adding icons to drawers via drag and drop creates light bulb objects :( I can't live without Drop Drawers pleaseeeee FIX FIX [alert admin]
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Thursday, April 28 2005 @ 07:50 PM PDT
Folder Icon X 1.6.2 (Mac OS X)
Scaling is poor. I would understand crude scaling in the design area, but even after the icon is done, the scaling looks "jaggy" not smooth. Everything looks bad except at the default sizes. That's pretty constraining. Also, wouldn't it be great if he app allowed you to move the icons around wherever you wanted, instead having a constrained canvas? Lots of icons don't use the full 128x128 pixels, yet FolderIconX assumes they do, and centralizes them. What if I want to move the icon a bit to the side? It's impossible...Yes, there is the triming function which addresses part of the issue. But it's still limiting. Also, what if I only want to use half of an icon as a "Logo"? It doesn't let you move the icon beyond the visible canvas. Back in the day, there was an icon conextual menu called "Icon Tools" it was amazingly cool. Its developers killed it though. But it remains as one of the best icon tools ever. I think Folder Icon X could learn from it. Overrall, it does the job, but it's lacking in quality and it's restrained in icon manipulation. Two stars, lots of improvements to go. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, July 22 2003 @ 06:27 PM PDT
JPEGView 3.3.1 (Mac OS 9)
best image viewer in the history of Apple Macintosh. It's got the best scaling/speed displaying features. Back in the day of 256 color performas, this app would take a 16-bit image and render it beautifully on a 256 color machine. Years passed, and the app was still amazingly usable. I used for viewing images in full screen, not slide show. It was way better than pictureviewer at scaling, performance and preference options. I really wish this jem makes it to carbon.... [alert admin]
Saturday, April 12 2003 @ 08:06 AM PDT
Apple Mac OS X 10.2.5 (Mac OS X)
far; one happened when typing a reply in Safari... I have no idea what's going on. Other than that, everything else works fine... [alert admin]
Thursday, April 10 2003 @ 05:57 PM PDT
Default Folder X 1.6.3 (Mac OS X)
that screams at Apple of how blind and insensible they are at GUI refinements. [alert admin]
Saturday, September 14 2002 @ 08:59 AM PDT
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