Comment and replies on Stickies:
Comment and replies on AppTrap:
worked fine on my macbook core 2 duo running 10.5.1?
much better than having a seperate app in theory to remove all the crap but not sure what it does to system resources yet? surely not much if anything?
The apptrap site is currently down. Someone has a mirror?
i love the fact that you don't have to open a separate app, but apptrap doesn't seem to spot as many items as appzapper. in particular, it didn't look for files in my $HOME/Library/Caches directory.. too bad, as i like this app..
Comment and replies on AppCleaner:
i wouldn't call the interface obnoxious. maybe a little needlessly flashy! I suppose some people might like that.
Its just a 3d spinning cude that spins/changes sides one you click an option... a drag and drop interface as you'd expect but also has a list of all apps, widgets and plugins found on the system too.
Sure it might miss out the odd file but i suppose without a decent test know one will know which is the better this appzapper or appdelete! any one willing to give it a go
i have been using the leopard beta of appcleaner and aside from two apparent bugs; one which seems to prevent it from displaying widgets in the widgets panel and the other, which is that the history window is non-functional, i have to say that the rest of the application's features work fantastically.
side note on my previous comment: i deleted the plist file from a previous version of appcleaner and now all the features seem to work just fine on leopard.
shiste, with this release, pretty much every bug i have seen is fixed. this "uninstaller" is now perfect. functional, thorough & visually appealing... bravo! feature-wise it's like a combination of uApp & AppTrap (because of the optional smart delete feature). brilliant work.
Very questionable usability. Dragging apps onto the "uninstall" area works like a breeze, but clicking to "Applications" or "Widgets" is a confusing experience. One can select a bunch of things to delete, but then there's no obvious "uninstall" button, except for the one in the toolbar which switches to the Uninstall pane and loses the current selection.
It would be much clearer if the "Search" button at bottom was instead labeled "Uninstall selected" or something similar.
I have to agree with the previous poster, on one point. The 'Search' is somewhat counter-intuitive, and I believe it should be replaced with an 'Uninstall' button (or some other similar string).
Comment and replies on VNCDimension:
crashes when opening the app on leopard
Ditto - cant launch on Leopard.
Comment and replies on BetterZip Quick Look Generator:
100% free and doesn't require BetterZip to work...
While I'm impressed with Quick Look (really impressed... gotta love it for PDF's), compressed files were a major let down...
Not anymore though ;)
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gotta love stickies, but surely this app could do with a bit of an apple mac makeover?
I'm not talking about fancyfiying either!
I found immediately after moving to mac that I needed stickies to have scroll bars... fine you can add them through xcode but it should be default.
I imagine that the last thing I needed can be done through scripts but its a pane and I dont' know how!
Stickies Projects... let you load a folders worth of stickies and save them all to a folder... load different folders etc! :(