User Name zo219
Member Since 2000-06-14
Total number of Feedback Posts: 139
Total number of comments: 19
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ForgEdit 1.0b8 (Mac OS X)
Five Stars - JoeBob Says Check It Out ![]()
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Terrific all-round text editor ... At last, something handier and faster than the old, free SubEthaEdit. [alert admin]
Sunday, August 26 2007 @ 04:38 PM PDT
Trapper Keeper 1.03 (Mac OS X)
but my console is filling up with notes from Trapper Keeper, looking for my iPod every two seconds and otherwise eating up resources, even the log complains...it just seems out of control, or perhaps doesn't have enough controls yet ... nor does it seem to respect, like, I have other items in my menubar! ok, i'll send you some log ... but this thing has got to cool down before i can use it, i don't think it was ready for release. [alert admin]
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Sunday, March 25 2007 @ 04:31 PM PDT
SteamTRAIN 2.0 (Mac OS X)
I'm amazed at the (supposed) adults who post here as if this were not the most fabulous occupation for a SIX-year-old ever designed. Intelligent, witty, a few scares ... it's been a pleasure to see this app evolve as my grandson has grown into this challenging game, and I thank the developer for this unique app. [alert admin]
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Thursday, November 30 2006 @ 04:35 AM PST
SafariPlus 1.5 (Mac OS X)
I forget it's there, I'm so used to Safari helpers screwing up something. But what Safari Plus accomplishes, combined with SafariStand loading Flash only when you want it--that's pretty much it. Nice, sleek package! Thanks! [alert admin]
Sunday, August 13 2006 @ 05:18 PM PDT
A-Dock X 1.4.5 (Mac OS X)
This is simply *the* premiere dock substitute for Mac ![]()
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... and has been so for years. I'm surrprised Apple hasn't "Watsoned" the product by now. [alert admin]
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Monday, June 12 2006 @ 01:22 AM PDT
SharingMenu 1.3 (Mac OS X)
This is a great little essential!
AFAIK. the only one of it's kind, and I hope the developer will update it. Been a little shaky for a while now. But what a huge freakin' gap left by Apple ... Of course there needs to be a menu extra to control firewall and sharing; this is essential, logical ... and Apple's oversight here makes about as much sense as hiding the keychain menu extra as a Keychain Access application preference, duh. [alert admin]
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Friday, June 09 2006 @ 07:25 PM PDT
NewsLetter 2.6.1 (Mac OS X)
For those with Trouble Downloading, seeing gibberish;
What you're seeing: the code itself.
What you need to do: go Back and click on the download link in whatever way your Firefox handles "Download Linked File" in the Contextual Menu.
If you've no such command, go get the FireFox extension "Menu Editor" and add it.
Next, be aware that you have forked up the star ratings (on the front page and elsewhere) for this product for some time to come.
Your job is now to make this up to the developer, right here, for future readers of this page. You figure out how. Do it.
[alert admin]
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Wednesday, May 31 2006 @ 06:59 PM PDT
Onlife 1.0.B.2 (Mac OS X)
Too bad it is restricted to the few official i-apps, which rules it out for me. Nice job, though. I think. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, November 08 2005 @ 11:24 PM PST
Symantec Norton AntiVirus 10.0.2 (Mac OS X)
Take these words of wisdom and clasp them to your bosom: Forget Symantec. Forget they even exist.. Forget Norton, forget you ever heard of them. It was a nice set of utilities in, oh, '92-'93. Let's see, would that be OS 7.6.1 . . . [alert admin]
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Friday, October 28 2005 @ 07:08 PM PDT
FinderPop 1.9.9 beta 4 (Mac OS X)
Finder Pop? Am I dreaming? You're here? To rescue we users of OS X? You know, the people Apple never actually thinks about? (c.f. Spotlight, quel horror.) I never even dared hope. Where the fark have you been!! [alert admin]
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Friday, October 28 2005 @ 06:57 PM PDT
Last 10 Comments by zo219 [ Search for All ]
Okay, ready? First you want the Scripts Menu to appear in the menubar. Go to /Applications/AppleScript/ and in that folder, open AppleScript Utility. Viola!
Then you get to make some choices as to what shows up in that menu. I remove most of the scripts in /Library/Scripts/ cos I only want to see what I use (make a folder in /Users/Shared/ for removed items.) Or, actually, you could structure the whole menu in your user scripts.
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Friday, October 20 2006 @ 06:54 PM PDT
... none of which were backed up?
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Wednesday, April 26 2006 @ 04:45 AM PDT
Am I the only bad speller on Earth?
He who compareth Firefox to Camino knoweth not butt from elbow.
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Wednesday, April 26 2006 @ 04:43 AM PDT
Am I the only bad speller on Earth?
He who compareth Firefox to Camino knoweth not butt from elbow.
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Wednesday, April 26 2006 @ 04:43 AM PDT
Am I the only bad speller on Earth?
He who compareth Firefox to Camino knoweth not butt from elbow.
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Wednesday, April 26 2006 @ 04:43 AM PDT
Am I the only bad speller on Earth?
He who compareth Firefox to Camino knoweth not butt from elbow.
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Wednesday, April 26 2006 @ 04:43 AM PDT
. . . just came from Mariner's typically snotty response to a comment on the MacJournal page. From the absurd to the honorable. Way to go!
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Wednesday, April 26 2006 @ 01:56 AM PDT
in the menubar, in updated 10.4.2 - it does absolutely nothing.
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Friday, September 16 2005 @ 06:39 PM PDT
You just got here from Windows. right? This ain't that. If the "phoning home" really bothers you, get Little Snitch. But it really is okay to drop the paranoia level a few hundred notches, and it is really not okay to single out ecto; this is the routine manner in which OS X apps perform version update checks, and can usually be turned off in Preferences anyway. And you owe Adriaan four more stars, dude.
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Friday, July 15 2005 @ 01:30 AM PDT
Come from Windows, did you? Buy Little Snitch, if it bothers you. This is a different universe, and it's just plain ignorant to post a bad review of an app, when it's you who doesn't understand. Jeesh.
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Tuesday, May 24 2005 @ 12:44 AM PDT