User Name virtualshift
Member Since 2001-12-21
Total number of Feedback Posts: 75
Total number of comments: 2
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Flux 1.2.5 (Mac OS X)
Waring! Waring! Do not use!!!!!!! ![]()
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This thing just added over an hour worth of work going back and deleting all the extra css it just had to add to my stylesheet with out me saving anything!! I keep seeing this thing pop up on VT and now they have a sail over on macZOT so I thought I would download it and see for myself how good it really was. I have been working on a web project for a new clint all weekend and Flux just decided to go and add a bunch on useless code with out telling me what it was doing! Just my css for the logo went form: #logo{ position:relative; height:140px; width:720px; background:#003300 url(img/logo.jpg) no-repeat 0 0; text-indent:-9999px; } too #logo{ position:relative; float:none; left:0px; top:0px; height:140px; width:720px; background-image:url(img/logo.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position:top left; background-color:#003300; background-attachment:scroll; text-indent:-9999px; } and then it has the balls to tell me my xhtml can not be saved because it can not be validate. BS - it validate just fine. [alert admin]
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Monday, May 12 2008 @ 05:17 AM PDT
CandyBar 3.1.2 (Mac OS X)
Why should I pay $20 (after upgrading) for an app that I would only use once a month? I think this company has lost there mind! I own both of there app's and I only save $5 each? Man, you can go "F" yourself. You should not forget it was people like me that put you where you are and after the way I see you wont to treat me now... I only wish I never helped you in the first place. [alert admin]
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Thursday, January 10 2008 @ 06:59 PM PST
Saft for Safari 3 9.0b1 (Mac OS X)
Go there to download you beta Saft for Safari 3 beta. http://haoli.dnsalias.com/ld/d.php?saft_tiger_safari3 [alert admin]
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Saturday, June 16 2007 @ 09:11 PM PDT
Coda 1.0.2 (Mac OS X)
Can anyone tell me how this is better than skEdit (which I might add is only $25 and seems to do about the same thing to me). [alert admin]
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Friday, May 18 2007 @ 06:30 PM PDT
VLC media player 0.8.6 (Mac OS X)
If you are still running on a PowerPC (like me), you have to go to there web site and redownload there PowerPC player if this one is not working. Well at least it worked for me. Other than that, I love this player for anything that will not work in QuickTime with Flip4mac. [alert admin]
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Monday, December 25 2006 @ 04:27 PM PST
Adobe Reader 8.0 (Mac OS X)
Can anyone tell me what the point of this app is? I can read and print faster in Preview than this piece of s**t. And as far as filling out forms or playing embedded multimedia content.... What content? What forms? I'm on the web all time reading this and looking up that and I have never come across a PDF file that I needed Adobe Reader for. If anyone, I mean anyone tell me why I should this over Apple build-in Preview? Please... do tell. PS: Preview has never crashed me.... not once! How many times has and Adobe app crash on you? [alert admin]
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Monday, December 11 2006 @ 08:49 PM PST
Gwidget 0.5 (Mac OS X)
I'm not putting down the app. I haven't even tried it. But can someone tell me what the point of going to my dashboard and using a widget to look something up on Google instead of just using safari. Which is more than likely already open, and if you find what your looking for, your probably going to wont to read the hole thing in a full window (or just a bigger one), bookmark it, or maybe just send a friend the link. I don't know, what the point is, but it sounds like another useless widget to me. Remember, I have not used the widget, I just don't understand the point of it. [alert admin]
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Sunday, December 10 2006 @ 07:59 AM PST
Gwidget 0.5 (Mac OS X)
I'm not putting down the app. I haven't even tried it. But can someone tell me what the point of going to my dashboard and using a widget to look something up on Google instead of just using safari. Which is more than likely already open, and if you find what your looking for, your probably going to wont to read the hole thing in a full window (or just a bigger one), bookmark it, or maybe just send a friend the link. I don't know, what the point is, but it sounds like another useless widget to me. Remember, I have not used the widget, I just don't understand the point of it. [alert admin]
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Sunday, December 10 2006 @ 07:56 AM PST
Style Master 4.6.4 (Mac OS X)
If you have never typed a line of CSS in your lift, yes Style Master is not a bad app to get. But once you start to get to know CSS, and it really doesn't take that long to get to know, you should get skEdit. Much, much faster, and you can work on your HTML, Ruby, PHP, or ColdFusion, as well as you CSS with real Preview via WebKit! skEdit comes with Integrated SFTP/FTP/WebDAV, HTML Tidy Integration, The Site Manager and Oh... did I say skEdit comes with a lifetime license? If your new to CSS, get Style Master, but than do look into a real CSS editor, like skEdit. BTW: Style Master does have some really good Tutorials for of all you new to CSS. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, November 08 2006 @ 01:18 AM PST
Color Schemer Galleria 1.0 (Mac OS X)
I kind of like this, and just to get the record strait, this app does have copy and paste. Click on the info, and select shop Hex colors, flip and go to work. It might just save my a lot of time the next time I start or redesign a web site. [alert admin]
Monday, July 31 2006 @ 11:09 PM PDT
Last 10 Comments by virtualshift [ Search for All ]
Great idea but too little flexibility ![]()
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I was thinking the same thing, and one thing I found that works to use iTunes to set the stop time back by a few seconds. Basically just cutting the Alarm off your self.
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Friday, May 04 2007 @ 04:35 AM PDT
iPhoto: Improvements from previous version, but still has bugs ![]()
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I'm on a PowerMac Dual 1.25 and after hitting #2 (makes the icon show in full size) on my keyboard, iPhoto is easily 3X faster than the last iPhoto.
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Friday, January 13 2006 @ 08:08 PM PST