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Comment and replies on Boot Camp:
It just setups partitions and gives you a cd with drivers, but it does it well. Trashing my windows partition and getting the space back for OSX was done in a pair of seconds. ididn't even have to quit other applications.
Comment and replies on SSH Tunnel Manager:
I just noticed the website has only a powerpc version. Luckily the author's website has the source code so I quickly compiled an universal binary here:
http://www.chocoflop.com/misc/stm_ub.zip
Better than launching Rosetta for that!
Comment and replies on coconutBattery:
Nice app! Now all it needs is a "fix broken battery" button so I won't have to buy a new one every year :-)
Comment and replies on Twitterrific:
I would simply never use twitter without this. The combination of Growl and one-click posting makes my day.
i'm with blackjack75. will/can not tweet without twitterrific. after reinstalling my pb g4 due to bsod, i haven't been able to load trrific ... and guess what, haven't been tweeting cuz of that!
Just started using Twitter... Seems like a GREAT application that makes twittering more practical.
Comment and replies on Infovox iVox:
I have to say the french voice is pretty good. (I don't really need this kind of software but I appreciate the quality).
Samples are here: http://www.assistiveware.com/ivoxsamples.php?voice=Heather_iVox_HQ
Comment and replies on Logitech Control Center:
If you were wondering why Growl just stopped working just remove this POS from your system. I am not sure this was causing the weird hangs I had sometimes since I installed Leopard but definitely removing it made Growl work again.
Trashed it when it discovered it hindered the functionality of my favourite app: TextMate.
I hear it also causes an endless list of other serious problems kernel panics etc.
Avoid whenever possible.
More people should send angry emails to the developers - just like I did.
Seems like the newest version (2.6) is working much better than previous versions. I have tried everything out there, and this is the only app that gives me the kind of scrolling I've come to expect with MX/VX mice.
With the old version (2.4) I've had some problems with different applications. Now the 2.6 is more stable and I have no problems anymore.
Comment and replies on MySQL Query Browser:
It crashes everytime I create a new table after I create the second field ... hope they fix this some time (happens on leopard).
Comment and replies on NFOviewer:
definitely needs a quicklook version.. well it's just a NSTextView with a predefined view so it shouldn't be too hard.
Note that in this version the font is included in the zip (but you have to install it yourself obviously).
I've never come across an .nfo that couldn't be opened with TextEdit, etc.
Comment and replies on Fluid:
Nice app. It would be even better it if supported Camino's embedded view. I like to use Safari 3.x for daily browsing because of speed but for some sites (i.e. Googe Notebook) I have to use camino because of some compatibility issues.
From Fluid Developer: Hi all, thanks for trying fluid!
@sjaq try v0.4, the issue with ports should be fixed. please let me know if its not.
@themacguiy also check out v0.4 and let me know if its still not working for you. this should work.
@el_cravito that's correct, the free beta expires in March... I haven't decided yet how to move forward beyond that... not sure if it will be for free or fee... feedback welcome. :0]
@avocade try v0.4, this url: "https://mail.google.com:443/" will work now. please let me know if it doesnt work for you.
peace.
it would be nice if this kept the cookies seperate to safari and to other fluid SSBs as any websites open in fluid are vulnerable to XSS attacks from websites open in safari. hopefully it will do that before coming out of beta, otherwise quite promising.
also, would be nice if I could somehow use it with 1Password - having just created a SSB for a webapp I have no idea what the password is without 1Password
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It would be perfect if it could switch automatically between disks (I have a Time Capsule at home and an external HD at work and I hate having to changed the disks manually when I move every day).