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DEAD-pixel Tracker for OSX
1.0.3
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Find dead pixels on LCD screens.
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Developer
iceTraxX Software
DEAD-pixel Tracker helps you find "Dead" pixels on your macs LCD display.
What's New
Version 1.0.3 enhances speed and fixes bugs.
Requirements
PPC, MacOS X 10.0 or later, LCD display.
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Anonymous
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on 25 Aug 2004
Now you see, this is just a dumb idea.
If I don't know the dead pixels are there, I don't want them pointing out. I will be looking at the damn things all the time.
There's nothing you can do about it, why would you want to know?
In this case ignorance is bliss
[Version 1.0.3]
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Anonymous
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on 25 Oct 2005
now, you see...
this may be useful when you buy an LCD screen from someone!
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Downloads:
7,371
Version Downloads:
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Type:
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License:
Free
Date:
20 Nov 2001
Platform:
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Price:
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Anonymous reviewed on 25 Aug 2004
If I don't know the dead pixels are there, I don't want them pointing out. I will be looking at the damn things all the time.
There's nothing you can do about it, why would you want to know?
In this case ignorance is bliss
this may be useful when you buy an LCD screen from someone!