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DESCRIPTION
Labels X is a haxie that enhances the file and folder labeling features in Mac OS X. It can:
  • Apply tints to file and folder icons;
  • Sort the files and folders by label;
  • Apply tints to file and folder names;
  • Customize the label colors and names;
  • Share label information with Mac OS 9
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.8.2:
  • Fixed an issue causing Labels X to stop working under some circumstances which led to every single one of LX's users emailing us. Oops.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2 or later, Application Enhancer (included in installer).

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Developer:Unsanity, LLC
Downloads:16,473
  - Version d/l:3,130
Utilities:Desktop
License:Shareware
Date:09 May 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$10.00
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Feb 24 2009

ADONSA  Labels X is one of the top 10 most important applications for the Mac.

Hi Profinite,

Your message is 7 months old, System Leopard is over a year and a half old, the messages at the URL you cited are a year old. How responsive is this?

Will there be a System Leopard compatible version of Labels X?

Yes?___ (if so, when?)

No?___

Maybe?___

Is there a plan to upgrade Labels X to System Leopard compatibility? If so, what is the plan?

If the coding is difficult, then why aren't Apple programmers helping out in accordance with the provisions of the Apple Developer Connection?

Helllllooooo? Anyone home?  
(Version 1.8.2)

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Jul 24 2008

PROFINITE  For those who believe that Unsanity does not respond to inquiries, I suggest that you read the announcement in the yellow box at the top of their blog page that has existed for months now:

http://www.unsanity.org/archives/betas/enthusiastic_trepidation.php

I own FontCard, FruitMenu, Menu Master, and WindowShade. All of their betas have worked well with Leopard on multiple Mac's.  
(Version 1.8.2)

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May 10 2007

JEAN-LOUP  I would like to add my thanks.

I had this weird problem too since few days, and didn't have any clue about it. Now it's working again :-)  
(Version 1.8.2)

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May 9 2007

MAREKJANCI  Thank you Unsanity, for version 1.8.2. It has corrected the problem that appeared with the release of version 1.8.1.

Ivor  
(Version 1.8.2)

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May 8 2007

MAREKJANCI  Please be aware that some users (myself included) are having a problem with version 1.8.1. Specifically, the icons won't take on the color which is a major feature of Labels X. One may want to keep version 1.8.0 as a backup in case it doesn't work for them. Hopefully, this will be resolved soon by Unsanity. Thank you.

Ivor  
(Version 1.8.1)

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Dec 26 2006
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GARY30  Labels X makes labels the way they are supposed to be. The only downside to my MBP was that Labels X did not work with the Intel processor. This upgrade is allmost like a Christmas gift. My file labels look graceful again, the way they are supposed to look. Looks nice and stable on my machine as well!  
(Version 1.8)

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May 22 2005

ANONYMOUS  So what, Tiger doesn't have lables ? Panther did. What happened ? I think I'd rather have labels than widgets.  
(Version 1.7)

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Sep 28 2005

ANONYMOUS  I just want a utility to calculate the number of items in a folder and show it in the get info window for the folder. Am I the only mac user to wants know how many items a folder contains?  
(Version 1.7.1)

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Sep 28 2005

RICH  1. command-j

2. check ‘Show item info’

3. insert corkscrew into left eyeball

DISCLAIMER: Usage of the above instructions is the user's sole responsibility. Rich shall not be liable for loss of eyesight, aqueous humour on clothing (if any), or learning.

Do some reading, kidder.  
(Version 1.7.1)

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Sep 28 2005

ANONYMOUS  Yes Tiger does have labels. This app is for people with 10.2x...

And yeah I would love to know how many items a folder contains as opposed to just the size. I'm sure OS9 used to do it.  
(Version 1.7.1)

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May 12 2005

RUBEN  NO COLOR LABELS ON MY TIGER YET!!

WHAT'S WRONG?  
(Version 1.6.1)

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May 20 2005

S. C. STONE  Listen here, American Idol, stop with the caps. If you're looking for any kind of response, that's not how it's done.  
(Version 1.7)

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Oct 21 2004
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MAC2ALL  There is enhancements of the Panther Label system with Labels X 1.6 and 1.6.1:

1. You can choose if you want colors only on the file/folder, or as s stripe for the name too.

2. You can change the name and/or colors of the Labels.

So this seems an improvement to the Panther labels.  
(Version 1.6.1)

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Jul 1 2004
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JACK  The System Panther upgrade is AWESOME! So far, I have NOT found it necessary to restart the finder for the icon colors to change. It works just like System 9! Also, old System 9 (and below) icon colors that I haven't seen for years, are back. Wow! Thanks for doing Apple's work.

Next task, it would seem, is to make sure that Label X is going to be System Tiger compatible.

Thanks much, guys, keep up the good work! Jack  
(Version 1.6)

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