Comment and replies on iChm:
Comment and replies on free-1 USB Phone:
I really wish this driver was better. It runs as an app, when it should really be a prefPane. And some of the settings refuse to be remembered.
Comment and replies on SimplyBurns:
Actually, this proved to be flaky after serious use
Comment and replies on Balthisar Tidy:
Worth a download just to figure out the settings you prefer to run Tidy with. You can then plug them back into TextMate, or use them on the command line.
Comment and replies on FormulatePro:
Can't seem to save the edited PDF under 10.5
Comment and replies on Adobe Soundbooth:
This is an awesome sound editor, worth it for the noise cleanup function alone.
Comment and replies on CoverSutra:
I really like this, despite it missing a few features I'd really like - a key to bring up the rating bezel without changing the rating, and an associated setting to specify the time any bezels stay on screen.
It also consumes a massive amount of memory - on my system as much as iTunes itself!
Requires Leopard: Mac OS X 10.5.2 or higher, and iTunes 7.6.2 or higher.
Could this information be added to the description?
Great application. Support is directly from the developer, and my question was answered within less than ten minutes.
A couple of hours was all it took to be convinced this was a must-have app: I love the controls, the notification system, the search features, etc. I would love if PathFinder would keep the album art on my desktop, though.
@neuemodern: CoverSutra does support Growl. If you hold down the ALT key whilst viewing CoverSutra's menu, you'll see "Preferences..." change to "Advanced Preferences..."
If you go into the advanced preferences you can select to use Growl for song notifications.
Great iTunes controller. Search gets a little wonky at times and can hangup the app. If you want basic Last.fm integration this is fine, but for more functions use something like iScrobbler. Developer has been responsive with emails.
2.1.4 seems to have fixed the problems in 2.1.2 ... but I miss the heart-shaped icon...
There is a hidden option for those people who prefer the heart over the note icon in the menu bar. You have to set this using the Terminal application. Do the following to alter the menu items appearance:
- Quit CoverSutra and open the Terminal application.
- Type in the following line into the terminal:
defaults write com.sophiestication.CoverSutra gender 'female'
The heart icon should then appear after you’ve restart CoverSutra.
Comment and replies on Peripheral Vision:
Upon further use, there are problems under 10.5/Intel
Comment and replies on Hex Color Picker:
I've recently swapped from using this to using RCWebColorPicker.
Comment and replies on PhotoStitch:
This can produce as good, if not better results than AutoStitch/Calico
Comment and replies on TubeTrack Widget:
This seems to have stopped working, and the homepage has disappeared.
Comment and replies on iStat menus:
This works on 10.5 with a few small cosmetic display issues in open menus.
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Brilliant piece of software.