Comment and replies on SteerMouse:
When I bought my macbook I was surprised how much I loved it, but after a few weeks I was getting worried about the terrible mouse acceleration curve that basically stopped me from using an external mouse.
This should be bundled with OSX! It solved all my mouse problem. A must have.
Logitech G5 users BEWARE: As of July 2008 (perhaps earlier), SteerMouse no longer supports changing resolution (DPI) on the fly. When I emailed the developers, they simply said the feature "could no longer be supported." They offered a complicated and insufficient workaround that involved creating an AppleScript to change the resolution. This solution, however, required me to devote three buttons to resolution changing: lower, higher, and "reset to normal."
According to other iusethis users, Logitech's Control Center software doesn't work, either. Anybody have any ideas?
Comment and replies on Mori:
I use to keep myself organized with daily tasks. While it's not as full-featured as something like DEVONThink, it's still pretty flexible.
Another plus is the fact that the developer offers the source for other developers to build enhancements and plugins.
I use it to take notes while reading articles & books. Very easy to organise and to retrieve information. Very fast searching engine.
It's lovely and HogBay are good guys. I like the ability to have documents and images in there, I like the ability to have outlines of outlines....
A nice app, but a bug in the word count while I was writing in greek made me stop using it and turn to Scrivener.
"A nice app, but a bug in the word count while I was writing in greek made me stop using it"
Was this bug in 2.0 Beta 2? If so could you please report/describe it? Thanks.
I've installed the latest beta and it has the same problem. I type a passage of greek text of about 130 words and in the "Words" column it only shows 18.
I use DEVONthink Pro Office to keep track of thousands of research papers, but I live in Mori. It is the backbone of my GTD setup (using plugin mGTD), and the place where all bits and pieces of information ends up. Smart folders, definable columns and outlines of outlines are just great.
Apokalypse ! This is the right word.
Since Jesse Grosjean sold Mori to Apokalypse, this very promising app has been ruined.
1.6.5 and 1.6.6 don't even open files.
I hope TaskPaper does not get the same treatment.
Speaking as the new owner/developer of Mori, please explain how you consider it to be ruined?
The versions you indicated had problems with old Mori notebooks on Leopard, not new ones. In addition, 1.6.7 was released the day after you posted that criticism and fixed the issue (1.6.6 was released on 2007-11-20, you complained on 11-21, and 1.6.7 was released on 11-22, which was Thanksgiving Day here in the U.S.), and I just released Mori 1.6.9, so updates and bugfixes are still coming along, thank you very much!
Incidentally, people who complain on other websites about these issues don't see them get fixed because I don't see them until much later. I support users who report issues on the Apokalypse website where I have areas for bug fixes, feature requests, and user community fora (http://apokalypsesoftware.com/products/project/mori).
(Also, Apokalypse doesn't mean end of the world. Don't be so melancholic or dramatic!)
Comment and replies on ComicBookLover:
Easily the best digital comic book viewer for the macintosh. Its interface is slick and easy to use.
true dat, alas it isn't free...
Really beautiful, but the price is a bit on the salty side.
The iTunes of comic readers for Mac. Really nice and useful and support .pdf books too.
Simple Comic has this market cornered now...sorry ComicBookLover, your price was always a little steep.
Love this app. It's sleek. Unlike Comicbook reader, you can edit some images with CBL. It's about $10 too expensive, but I think I'll get my money's worth with a massive comic collection.
Can someone tell me how to get this without the pay?
I know.. Im a cheap bastard XD
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If you have an MX1000, you NEED this program to map all the buttons! Logitech's pref pane doesn't even come close to having the number of settings this program has. I would say this is the closest equivalent I've found to having uberOptions for Windows' SetPoint.