Comment and replies on Signal:
well I like it, it's useable without paying anything. If you know a better app tell me pls ;-)
Comment and replies on Licensed:
Good for free. Could use a few more features and/or abiltiy to add fields.
Such a shame that over a year out now and nothing new.
I prefer RapidoSerial better -- drag and drop adding is key.
Comment and replies on Slides!:
Excellent well featured image viewer!
Comment and replies on AcidSearch:
Great addition to Safari! Seems to be an a problem with it occasionaly doubling the items in its menu. Also, on my intel imac, "find as you type" feature caused page-up/down keys to stop working as well as the cmd-arrow combos. Other than that its an excellent addition!
I used to use this, but once I realized I couldn't use the delete button for a "back" shortcut because of the search as you type feature, I uninstalled it. Until it replaces Apple+F, I'll stick with Safari's default search.
When updating to Inquisitor 3.0.49, UNINSTALL will not work.
Very good alternative to inquisitor. Be aware that the links given to Amazon are affiliate links for the developers ......unlike Inquisitor though, these authors are completely honest and open about this fact in their homepage....so a big thumbsup there too :).
Ooops....sorry.....the below comment was meant for glim.
I have tried acidsearch and think it's great too, but ignore my previous statement re:affiliate links :)
(I wish we could re-edit our comments for a day or so rather than a mere 300s here at iusethis, but hey ho....)
Comment and replies on SteerMouse:
Nice app, adds acceleration and enhanced button use w/mighty mouse. Like the jump to default as well.
This is the best mouse driver/program available for the Mac, period. Supports nearly all USB mice and even works with Bluetooth mice. If you have more than two buttons on your mouse you need this program.
It's even a good replacement for the next-best mouse software from Microsoft. Using SteerMouse you can use left and right wheel clicking in a browser as back/forward. Very handy. SUPER smooth mouse movement and acceleration, plus a lot of actions you can set to any button.
I've used USB Overdrive and Gamepad companion as well - neither can touch Steermouse's features, ease of use, support and performance.
This program is mandatory for all Logitech multi-button mice.
Used it. Loved it. Bought it.
This is the only piece of software I could find that let me turn off Apple's ridiculous mouse acceleration curve.
The Apple Mighty Mouse is not very useful without this. The ability to create custom profiles for each application is GREAT!
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.
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 PandoraMan:
Great little app to stream music and help you find artists you like. The latest version has adds in it, which earlier versions did not. Too bad, as they are distracting and take away from the clean simple lines of the app.
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I'm with dway on this. I'd rather pay the extra $5 for Remote Buddy and get the greater functionality (and remote buddy is about $5-10 too high for me to justify purchasing given the amount of time I would actually use it.) $15 maybe.