I am so sorry for this, I just uploaded a new version just then, once it gets through MacUpdate team thingy (A few hours to a day) and should work perfectly for 32 bit computers then :)
Nice functions, but it's limited compared to the amount of "secret" tweaks available for Mac OS X and other apps of this kind, such as TinkerTool or Deeper.
It's not completely transparent, not completely visible. So "transparenty" seemed right :)
I do admit, it does seem a bit unprofessional but I was extremely tired while making that part. I am studying for the School Certificate and have a lot more to worry about.
A more important point is that transparency is the most overrated, pointless and counterproductive design element of at least the last decade.
I have 2 shareware and 3 freeware apps that I must work hard to read, and I use them as little as possible as a result. Is that what developers want for their creations?
Apple and other companies created and then worked hard to perfect transparency for a desperate and inane reason — to make it seem like their new OS (or a dev’s new app) has enough new features to actually call it a “new OS.” In computing, we’ve evidently reached the point where there’s very little left to invent that is truly beneficial. So, many top players (and those in related industries) now spend their days beating dead horses with great urgency.
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Wolfeatsworld reviewed on 09 Oct 2011
Thank you for your work - and ;-generosity )
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Filthy Peasant reviewed on 01 Oct 2011
congratulations will on making such a good app!
keep up the good work :)
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Old_guy reviewed on 29 Sep 2011
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Perhaps to can recompile a version, or provide the source?
Thanks
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File was created 26 sep 2011 at 18:06, 1,320,657 bytes.
Additional info,
Bad CPU type in executable
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Also, the UI really needs a redesign.
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I do admit, it does seem a bit unprofessional but I was extremely tired while making that part. I am studying for the School Certificate and have a lot more to worry about.
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I have 2 shareware and 3 freeware apps that I must work hard to read, and I use them as little as possible as a result. Is that what developers want for their creations?
Apple and other companies created and then worked hard to perfect transparency for a desperate and inane reason — to make it seem like their new OS (or a dev’s new app) has enough new features to actually call it a “new OS.” In computing, we’ve evidently reached the point where there’s very little left to invent that is truly beneficial. So, many top players (and those in related industries) now spend their days beating dead horses with great urgency.
Askim rated on 11 Oct 2011
Caittieee rated on 28 Sep 2011
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Surfspirit rated on 26 Sep 2011