Comment and replies on Blurminal:
Comment and replies on yFlicks:
This app is great for just about everything with videos: downloading, organizing, converting, and watching. You can even add your iTunes videos and view your videos in Front Row. Well worth the money!
Comment and replies on TransLucy:
This app is awfully buggy sometimes, and you can do the same thing with any fullscreen video player, SIMBL, and the free Afloat plugin. It's a good idea, but not the best execution.
Comment and replies on Afloat:
Afloat itself works great and is really useful, but PlugSuit (the bundle loader it uses) seems to stop working randomly. If PS doesn't work, you can use Afloat under SIMBL by using Show Package Contents on the Afloat installer and adding the bundle to your SIMBL plugins folder. It's a really useful plugin even if it doesn't work under Finder or other Carbon apps (due to a limitation with InputManagers).
Comment and replies on Desksaver Plus:
Finally, a screensaver-as-desktop thingie that lets you use any screensaver, not just the built-in ones. Easy to setup and great for showing off to your friends!
Comment and replies on Spark:
A handy little app for setting just about anything to a keyboard shortcut. It's great for controlling apps like iTunes or simplifying complex keystrokes.
Comment and replies on HotBox:
An easy way to quickly zoom in on something. The only thing it really needs is an option to not hide the cursor, but otherwise it works great.
3 suggestions to make this perfect:
1.) Combine the two selection modes into one, and let use either click somewhere, to zoom in on that particular element block, or, click-and-drag for manual selection. I.e. no need to make it two separate modes.
2.) Option to zoom in directly, without the zoom in animation.
3.) As said before; show the mouse and enable window scolling as well.
Good software, waiting to get better. Has a lot of potential.
Comment and replies on Jet It!:
It's definitely a nice simple download manager with a lot of potential. Unfortunately, it has an ugly interface with blurry text, there's no browser integration (meaning you have to open it and paste in the URL every time), and it failed to download one of the three files I tried it with. It's okay when it works, but it's not really worth keeping, especially with so many alternatives.
Comment and replies on PocketMod:
Works fine on Mac for me.
apparently doesn't work in OSX 10.5.3. Launch brings up Flash error message that a script is slowing it down and may hang the iMac.
Aborting the script brings up a non-functional interface screen.
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#goddll: you could use it with PlugSuit, but I'd rather use SIMBL because it seems a bit more reliable.