Existing users, log in.  New users, create a free account.  Lost password?


MacFixIt Logo
 
Contact Us | About MacFixIt | Who's Online  

Page 21 of 21 < 1 2 ... 19 20 21
Topic Options
#1684 - 02/10/06 10:52 PM Re: Collected Refugee Interface Utilities Here!
Anonymous
Unregistered


Many RUMI vendors are updating their interface utilities to work with Intel Macs either natively or in emulation. With more to follow, here's an initial list of those who are or will be providing Universal Binaries-- which also includes native PowerPC software.

ASM - soon

ALEPIN - soon

Default Folder X - soon

DRAGTHING 5.6.3 - Now

Unsanity products - soon

PopChar X - soon

QuicKeys X - soon

ScrapX - soon

Top
#1685 - 03/25/06 01:33 PM Re: Print window lists from the desktop
Anonymous
Unregistered


With apologies to salsastudent who back in August 2004 (!) asked for an OS9-like utiity to print desktop windows-- it's been around since 2001:


PrintWindow


MFI's front page today reports it has just been updated to v. 3.1.5.


Better late than never!

Top
#1686 - 10/25/06 08:09 PM Re: Where is NOTEPAD??
Anonymous
Unregistered


Just a note to report that NOTES 1.3.4 is still chugging along under Tiger OSX 10.4.x. Simple and great, right here!

Just sent a question to Richard Schreyer as to whether this will be Unversal Binary.

Need something fancier? There's a nice review of MacJournal 4 over here


Top
#1687 - 10/25/06 08:14 PM Re: Kiss the Dock Goodbye! SIMPLE, SAFE, IT WORKS
Anonymous
Unregistered


While I still use and live by Gnarlodious' 5MM Dock solution, today on MacFixit's front page a new Applescript utility has appeared. From the developer's site:

KnockoutDock 1.3
is a simple Applescript & shell script combo, designed to make the Dock as un-obtrusive as possible without losing the features of Expose, Dashboard, Application switching or ScreenSaver Hot Corners.


Top
#1688 - 10/27/07 10:18 PM Re: Collected Refugee Interface Utilities Here!
Anonymous
Unregistered


Email from Unsanity re "LEOPARD" OSX 10.5:

We wanted to send out some information to our mailing list subscribers about Mac OS X 10.5 and Unsanity's Application Enhancer.

First and formost. *Before* you install Mac OS X 10.5, make sure you have Application Enhancer (APE) 2.0.3 or later installed. You can download it from http://www.unsanity.net/ape-203.dmg (the webpage is at http://unsanity.com/haxies/ape ).

Make *sure* you have APE 2.0.3 or later installed *before* you install Mac OS X 10.5. If you have an earlier version of APE installed before you install 10.5, you may exhibit one of the following symptoms upon booting into Mac OS X 10.5:

- Your goldfish may die.
- A strange dog might bite you on the street.
- A friend may punch you.
- Your computer may catch fire.
- Your loved one may leave you.

All of these things are really bad. So we urge everyone to make sure they have APE 2.0.3 or later installed. If you aren't sure, install APE 2.0.3 or later from the link above. APE 2.0.3 was released on March 14th, 2007. And please, always keep your software up to date.

A note about 10.5 and haxies:

As long as you have APE 2.0.3, nothing bad will happen in 10.5. Well, nothing we can control. However, none of your APE Modules will work either.

Developers in Apple's Mac OS X developer program (ADC) got the final 10.5 GM yesterday. We are still downloading the huge 6.66GB image and as soon as the downloads finish for our developers, we will be hard at work on making our software work on 10.5.

You can keep up to date with the status of haxies and 10.5 by viewing http://unsanity.com/products/compatibility/ and we will post more information as we have it on our blog at http://unsanity.org/ . Mac OS X 10.5 compatibility is currently our number one priority.

"If APE doesn't work in 10.5, shouldn't I just uninstall it?"

No, you should not. Just make sure you have APE 2.0.3 or later. A lot of third party (and Unsanity made) utilities depend on the APE framework itself being there. As it has some extremely useful functions. Removing it may cause these Applications and/or preference panes to stop launching.

For more information on Unsanity haxies, please visit:

http://www.unsanity.com/haxies/

Unsanity LLC is the creator of other popular haxies such as WindowShade X, ShapeShifter, FontCard, Mighty Mouse, Menu Master, FruitMenu, Xounds, Dock Detox, and Silk. Unsanity is dedicated to providing quality software for the Macintosh community.

===

Top
#1689 - 10/27/07 10:29 PM Re: Grid Spacing returns in Leopard!
Anonymous
Unregistered


According to David Pogue:

Grid spacing makes its return from Mac OS 9, allowing you to control how close icons sit together in windows.

Full article here!

Top
#1690 - 12/02/07 01:12 PM Re: Classic Menu updated!
Anonymous
Unregistered


The $10.00 Classic menu has been updated for Leopard support, version 2.8.

Unlike Fruitmenu, Classic Menu layers over the hard-coded Apple Menu and keeps it accessible.


Top
#1691 - 02/20/08 12:56 AM Re: Default Folder and TYPEIT4ME
Anonymous
Unregistered


Here's a great salute to Default Folder by Ted Landau from MFI 2-18-08.

Default Folder X 4.0.1 is right here, or at versiontracker.com!

Etttore Software's TypeIt4Me once again showed on the MacWorld Expo 08 show floor, with cool new features.

TypeIt4Me is right here, or at versiontracker.com.!


Top
Page 21 of 21 < 1 2 ... 19 20 21


Moderator:  alternaut, dianne, dkmarsh, joemikeb 

VersionTracker: Software Updates and Downloads | iPhone Atlas: iPhone Help, News, Tutorials, and Tips