Comment and replies on CocoaMySQL:
Active fork of this project at:
http://osx.iusethis.com/app/shift
Comment and replies on MetaGrowler:
Thanks for the feedback, the preference pane idea is definitely sounding more appealing and I may take that direction, there definitely is demand for the application to be completely hidden, so this might make the most sense.
Comment and replies on iStat menus:
very elegant looking and useful, i love it :)
Beautiful UI and seems extrememly resource friendly. Finally I can have monitoring in the menu bar! Thanks!
Hrm. I don't recall the previous versions requiring administrative access to install. I suppose this is another app I won't be installing.
Scratch that. It asks for administrative access, but still installs if you deny it said access. Odd...
bradbeattie,
The install will work without an administrator pass(even though it will say its failed) but the new process monitoring feature wont work properly. The process server needs administrator permissions otherwise it can't get some of the information.
The free space figure of the "drives" menu item takes more than 1 minute to update, even though it's set to update every 1.3 second... :(
@me: to workaround this problem, I'm now using spacecontrol that updates faster, and also has an adjustable alarm for low free space.
I used this for 5 months, then removed it. Takes quite a bit of resources for what it does. I have a similar program on my PC (everest) where it makes much more sense since my box is watercooled, etc. Knowing the CPU temp on my macbook on the other hand presents much less interest. To be fair it does what it says on the tin.
I love this program. The best feature is how I am able to perfectly customise the appearance of the time and date, along with the drop down calendar and time zones from the menu bar.
All the other features are just icing on the cake for me.
let's me know when syslogd goes crazy :D
Just moved to this from MenuMeters, I like this a bit better but there's not much in it. The fact this is being actively developed swung it for me.
This works on 10.5 with a few small cosmetic display issues in open menus.
Something is up with this program. It's absolutely beautiful and fun and comprehensive, but it caused my system to get really sluggish - expose, spotlight, dock, all animations were jerky. Maybe it's related to the sketchy MenuCracker hack that it secretly installs.
you'll definately want this compared to other solutions doing similar tasks. the menu items are highly configurable, movable and you are free to choose which icon sits where (thats not the case with all menu items out there!)
one thing worth the mention is, that some of the items have access to system items like the activity monitor or the network preferences... each attached to the connected item, like lets say you may launch the activity monitor from the cpu meter menu and the network preferences from the network one. not a biggy, but it'll save you space in your dock, if you have the activity monitor in there.
make sure to check out the other software by islayer. they're all slick to look at and very speedy to use. no memory hogs or alikes.
absolutely liquid piece of software worth each minute of its use! donation is awesome as well!
Comment and replies on BitRocket:
Hmm, I'm skeptical also from hearing all this but initial look at the binary file shows a lot of libtorrent related symbols in it, unless Transmission uses libtorrent I suppose...
Thhis is a really promissing app. It has features available nowhere else on the mac.
so whats the final verdict on this app. does it have stolen source code or is it legit. ive been hearing great reviews and i would love to try it out.
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There was a bug in this last time I tried it, it was a 0.7 beta, I have to double check if it still exists. But basically if you edit a cell of a row containing a DECIMAL column, the decimal column seems to get set to 9.999999999 of some sort. Not so good. Been using the SBG fork since then out of freight.