Bullet is a fun application that allows you to take out your anger or stream by putting virtual bullet holes through your Mac's screen. Keep it in your dock so that when you need to pull the trigger, it is ready. You can set the number of bullets and whether there is a smoke trail. When done, simply choose "Quit" from the bullet menu.
Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
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Oh great. Now the stupid bullet hole stickers people plaster all over their cars have come to the Mac platform.
[Version 1.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 16 Jan 2005
I agree with velocity... and i may add, it would be nice if in the hole made by the bullet you could see the inside of your computer.
Of course you could also had some green blood slowly driping out but that may be too realistic.
Or a big thumb (i don't that's the way you spell it... you know when someone falls on the ground) at the end of the rafale shot could be funny.
Anyway, that's a very good little app, enjoy showing it to friends. I Just regret that the first time you open it you got the rafale. I think it would be better to be in click=shoot mode cause if you send it to a friend by mail, the surprise effect when he clicks on the screen for the first time would be a barrel of fun. In that way, the preferences shoudn't be shown at launch....
Ok enough blabing !
Thanks for the app !.
[Version 1.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 09 Jan 2005
It's RAT-a-TAT-TAT-Terrific!!!
Love that my mouse click is a trigger now, too!
[Version 1.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 09 Jan 2005
I love this type of program... fun with a capital 'F' !!!
We need more programs like this... keep 'em comin'
[Version 1.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 09 Jan 2005
Absolutely marvelous! What a wonderful way to release one's stress at the stupid daily things that happen! This is one of those 'do nothing' apps that is essential to my system. Kudos to the author!
[Version 1.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 09 Jan 2005
fun but it would be nice if it went to my second screen.
[Version 1.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 09 Jan 2005
What a bunch of whiners! A guy makes a nice free app and all you do is nitpick it to death your petty little comments.
[Version 1.1]
1 Reply
Anonymouscommented on 09 Jan 2005
The point of a review is not to simply be a love-fest. Someone suggesting an improvement is a valid comment, and more useful to the author than those who simply give 5 stars and say "I love it, don't change a thing!"
Anonymousreviewed on 31 Dec 2004
Dang. Seriously, how hard would it be to make this Jaguar-compatible??
[Version 1.0]
Anonymousreviewed on 30 Dec 2004
This would also make an awesome screen saver, especially if it was coupled with a background of random bad guys who popped up and shot back at you, a la the Lethal Enforcer arcade games.
(Hint, hint.)
[Version 1.0]
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Bullet is a fun application that allows you to take out your anger or stream by putting virtual bullet holes through your Mac's screen. Keep it in your dock so that when you need to pull the trigger, it is ready. You can set the number of bullets and whether there is a smoke trail. When done, simply choose "Quit" from the bullet menu.
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Anonymous reviewed on 16 Jan 2005
Of course you could also had some green blood slowly driping out but that may be too realistic.
Or a big thumb (i don't that's the way you spell it... you know when someone falls on the ground) at the end of the rafale shot could be funny.
Anyway, that's a very good little app, enjoy showing it to friends. I Just regret that the first time you open it you got the rafale. I think it would be better to be in click=shoot mode cause if you send it to a friend by mail, the surprise effect when he clicks on the screen for the first time would be a barrel of fun. In that way, the preferences shoudn't be shown at launch....
Ok enough blabing !
Thanks for the app !.
Anonymous reviewed on 09 Jan 2005
Love that my mouse click is a trigger now, too!
Anonymous reviewed on 09 Jan 2005
We need more programs like this... keep 'em comin'
Anonymous reviewed on 09 Jan 2005
Anonymous reviewed on 09 Jan 2005
Anonymous reviewed on 09 Jan 2005
Anonymous reviewed on 31 Dec 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 30 Dec 2004
(Hint, hint.)