Once you figure it out, it works fine. All you need to do it set your folder options in the editor. Then drop the folder on the third well from the bottom; "Drop a folder into this region to paste an icon based upon the application icon it contains". Then pick the icon and it will paste it to the folder the way you have it set in the editor. You don't have to do anything else if what you want is the icon on a folder.
This was a little hard to figure out, but didn't take long. Also the default folder icons it shows is old, but selecting "standard OS X folders" will update them. Once you quit and restart the app it remembers you settings. I couldn't get the contextual menu to work in Lion, and if you select a folder with no application icons, it asked you to abort or skip, and then crashes.
But it does what it's intended to do, and I was able to paste a bunch of icons on my folders in no time.
This is a cool idea, but what I didn't like about it is I was looking for someone that would snap the window to the upper left cover, but leave it the same size. This snaps the window to half the screen, which is smaller than I want.
What I wanted this for was to snap Safari back to the upper left when it starts creeping.
Decided to give this a try, since the widget I use doesn't always work. This was a bit confusing at first, since no songs show up in the list, and there didn't seem to be a way to add them.Then I saw the "Install iTunes AppleScript" command, and figured it all out.
Worked great the first time finding an album by Adrian Belew and the Bears.
So far, I like the new versions of the suite. There are no big things that jump out at you (at least so far in my short time with the demos), but everything has a fresher look and feel, especially applications like Dreamweaver, which feels more like an Adobe program.
"Unlike 8.x and 9.x, 10.x update and patch installers are now cumulative as follows:
Macintosh quarterlies are always cumulative to the base release and ***you can install the latest version over any previous version."***
Finally, you don't have to download and update every single patch! Adobe is listening. How about that?
The new Safari plugins work great, however, they did not get installed with this update. After looking for them in the Library folders, I realized they were no where to be found. It did install the Firefox plugins however.
So I had to use Pacifist to extract the plugins from the installer package and manually put them in place.
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Davidravenmoon reviewed on 24 May 2012
This was a little hard to figure out, but didn't take long. Also the default folder icons it shows is old, but selecting "standard OS X folders" will update them. Once you quit and restart the app it remembers you settings. I couldn't get the contextual menu to work in Lion, and if you select a folder with no application icons, it asked you to abort or skip, and then crashes.
But it does what it's intended to do, and I was able to paste a bunch of icons on my folders in no time.
Windownaut
What I wanted this for was to snap Safari back to the upper left when it starts creeping.
But still a nifty little app.
Skype
Davidravenmoon rated on 09 May 2012
[Version 5.7.0.1130]
Album Artwork Assistant
Davidravenmoon reviewed on 07 May 2012
Worked great the first time finding an album by Adrian Belew and the Bears.
+1
Adobe Creative Suite
Davidravenmoon reviewed on 07 May 2012
SuperMario Widget
Davidravenmoon reviewed on 18 Apr 2012
Broomstick
Davidravenmoon reviewed on 15 Apr 2012
+1
Adobe Acrobat Pro
Davidravenmoon reviewed on 10 Apr 2012
"Unlike 8.x and 9.x, 10.x update and patch installers are now cumulative as follows:
Macintosh quarterlies are always cumulative to the base release and ***you can install the latest version over any previous version."***
Finally, you don't have to download and update every single patch! Adobe is listening. How about that?
Apple iTunes
Davidravenmoon rated on 29 Mar 2012
[Version 10.6.1]
Apple Safari
Davidravenmoon reviewed on 26 Mar 2012
Has issues with some light box java scripts, so hopefully they fix that soon.
Adobe Acrobat Pro
So I had to use Pacifist to extract the plugins from the installer package and manually put them in place.