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wiedo, 2008-02-04

This is pretty hardcore by the way

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wiedo, 2007-11-06

i think it starts working after the first reboot with start on login on.

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lest78, 2008-02-01

Dunno... it seems pretty basic. Not much info on display in the app. Will wait and see once torrents start getting downloaded as to how it actually works.

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lest78, 2008-02-01

It tries to open the torrents in Opera. I dont even use Opera on my machine. Is anyone else having tis issue? I have safari as my default web browser.

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romeo, 2008-02-08

@leest78: Do a Get Info on any Torrent file (command+I) and drill down the Open With section. Change it to Transmission (or your client of choice) and Change All. Should be good to go.

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berdan, 2008-03-04

@lest78: You probably have Adobe CS2 or CS3 installed, Opera is used as the web rendering software in Bridge.

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hector_rashbaum, 2008-05-07

I love this app. I don't watch a ton of tv, which means the few shows I do watch I often end up missing episodes because my mind doesn't operate on a tv schedule the way it used to when tv ruled my life. With TVShows I've gotten back into a bunch of shows I used to like and had stopped watching, without having to worry about conflicts with my shows vs the roommate's shows or not being able to keep to the tv schedule.

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wiedo, 2007-10-31

It still needs to auto-complete my HTML (I know the apple+t function) and then it's the perfect editor. I already mailed the author to request this function a year ago or something, but i don't think he will ever make it.
I'm still searching for a free editor what does the autocomplete stuff (just like Coda and skedit).

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groxx, 2007-11-29

I've regularly had really bad experiences with this app, despite desperately wanting to like it for all its nice features.
One of my biggest complaints: it's downright HORRIBLE at wrapping text, taking a massive amount of time to resize the window or even display it in the first place. Want an example? Try opening a large CSV file, or many auto-created HTML files. They can literally take several minutes just to display, and of course the whole application is unresponsive until then. The same thing happens any time you change the window size, because it re-calculates wrapping. To make it worse, it re-calculates WHILE YOU DRAG, making a simple resize take 10+ minutes sometimes. Yes, I have large files.
On top of that, it seems to regularly lose my preferences (or maybe it just ignores them sometimes), forget my project files (files vanish from projects occasionally, or fall out of the "Recent" menu), and the syntax coloring has failed miserably at times, and also adds significantly to the launch time of large files. The auto-update doesn't even recognize what OS version it's dealing with, and offers the Leopard-only update to non-Leopard users.

Before I really start using this, it's got to have some massive underlying changes. The text wrapping issue alone makes it totally unusable for many of my files that most other editors (free or otherwise) open and color in a fraction of a second.

Currently, my vote for this app is: amazingly slow, buggy, and needs a complete re-write, but it'll probably never get it. Which is a shame, as it shows a lot of promise.
Anyone know of an app that mimics Notepad++? THAT is an example of a good editor.

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deef, 2007-12-26 (score: 3)

as of 3.3 the author has ditched support for the tens of thousands of mac users who haven't upgraded to leopard. :(

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tbrizitsky, 2008-01-14 (score: 1)

Good enough for its price, but no comparison to TextMate.
Icons are ugly, as many have already pointed…

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ewkb, 2008-02-29 (score: -1)

Is awsome!!!

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toni, 2008-04-17 (score: 1)

New great icons for the toolbar, since 3.5. Very nice, finally. ;-)

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bodytechnician, 2008-07-06

Appearance & behavior of Smultron are extremely customizable. Unlike WYSIWYG editors with pre-set buttons, you can create your own menus & shortcuts. Store code snippets & page templates that you use frequently. This makes coding so much faster. Modify the menus as your knowledge of coding grows. Edit files on a web server by connecting an ftp app to Smultron (works with Cyberduck). User manual is easy to understand. App is frequently updated. Developer responds to questions, improves app based on user feedback & suggestions.

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wiedo, 2007-10-09

what's wrong with command+T?

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wiedo, 2007-10-09

i couldn't write one sentence python, but i learned it especially for this program. It's great to make random logo's or interfaces!

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deef, 2008-02-05

I don't use this, but I've found the collection of scripts / computer-generated art projects in the gallery fascinating. Well worth browsing their site even if you aren't interested in the software.

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deef, 2008-02-05

Having said that I've spent a few hours dusting off my python skills and having some fun with this.....nothing like an interpreted language with graphics for quick & easy programming fun.

(reminds me of writing things like this in junior high school on the Apple ][+....)

10 HGR
20 HCOLOR =7
30 X=0: Y=0
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wiedo, 2007-09-20

I use this application, but i'm really woried about the safeness of de RC4 encryption.
If i search for this encryption on wikipedia explaines that RC4 is decrypted easely. Do i need to vault the .pastor file to?

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gaffer, 2007-11-14 (score: 2)

Pastor uses RC4 = UNSAFE, easily crackable
Keychain & 1Password uses TDES = virtually uncrackable (would need years and cost billions to do)
Filevault & WPA2 uses AES = 100% not crackable

Overall, 1Password is all you'll need imo. Once Keychain gets upgraded to FileVault standard AES, that's what 1password will start using.

This (Pastor) on the other hand is insecure and easy to crack, as cocoi said - steer well clear (it's been years since AES arrived, and the author is still puttering along using weak RC4, with no plans on his part to upgrade this app).......use at your own risk.

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