Comment and replies on BatChmod:
The best app ever made!
I added this. The version IS 1.37, not 1.3.7.
I also tried to upload the icon, as a JPEG, GIF, and native ICNS file. All were rejected by iusethis.com, so I quit wasting my time trying.
If someone, somewhere, posted the requirements for the file, I might find time for it, 'til then, cope.
Comment and replies on Wingnuts 2:
Fun and challenging sequel to the original. I just wish you got to keep the kickin' plane they give you to start! ;)
Amazing game. Runner up for Apple Design Awards at WWDC 2006, beaten only by 'The Sims'.
Addiction of the month.
WAS good...until it stopped working. =[ Now it crashes whenever a level starts and I don't know how to fix it.
Love this game, non-stop action to the max! Still haven't beaten it, but that's not due to lack of effort! Probably have played this close to 40 hours, and still have a ways to go. Highly recommended!
Comment and replies on iGlasses:
A definite must have utility. Even better than a hardware solution like the Griffin Sight Light (which bites, IMHO). iGlasses provides several enhanced picture modes that actually work very well. An impressive and unobtrusive utility for anyone with an iSight!
this is GREAT shareware
why the heck doesn't apple buy this developer out and include this simple, but highly useful, functionality?
i just got an iSight and was looking into getting a Griffin SightLight. after reading many reviews trashing the SightLight (from actual day-to-day users), i found iGlasses, and i'm glad i did! bought it after using it for five minutes, and i was thrilled to see an update came out the next day. well worth the price. easy to use. if you have an iSight, get it! support this developer!!!
A must-have for anyone with an iSight.
I agree with the others here that this is excellent SW, giving the iSight greatly expanded functionality. I especially appreciate being able to control brightness, but the fun stuff is a kick, of course. So far version 2 is very stable and elegant on OS X 10.4.10, but the price has jumped a few pennies from that quoted above - but still worth the cost.
Comment and replies on ClamXav:
Slower than Molasses on a cold morning... but hey, it's free!
do I need an antivirus on My Mac? Don't think so, but have clamxav.. for just in case :)
So... if we don't have any viruses, how do we confirm that this software actually works? I mean, what exactly does it do and do we even need it?
Although there are no known viruses in the wild that directly effect OS X, if you exchange files with PCs much its absolutely possible you might receive a file that was infected with a WIndows virus, and if you then transfer that file to a Windows PC the virus will affect the PC and cause the generation of even more spam. Of course, this also applies if the Windows PC is Windows running on your Intel Mac.
@jailerjoe:
Maybe you don't need/want an antivirus, but there are people who are forced to have Windows machines on their homes or business or have to upload windows files to servers for other people to access them. There are also cross platform malware like macro viruses that affect both *NIX and Win systems. Too many people don't want to spread infected files on their business network, customers or friends and family, so please stop talking for all of us.
Jailerjoe, allow me to reiterate my point that spam emails typically come from Windows PCs that have been zombified by malicious software without their owners' knowledge. Thus, even though you and I don't use Windows, we are still affected by Windows viruses.
The more Windows PCs with viruses there are, the more spam you and I get in our inboxes, and that is why we should both run ClamXav and get Windows users to switch to Firefox.
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A simple and excellent tool with many benefits... but also with many dangers. If you don't know what you're doing, please do your homework before modifying permissions on your folders.