Loving it. The ease of overriding link behavior for specific websites, in specific ways, is a godsend. Thank you very much for this. No complaints so far.
I love this app. A few little beta glitches. It takes care of a lot of the mumbo-jumbo of GIS, but it seems like if I ever do figure out what I'm doing I could tweak all that stuff too. If you've edited CSS for websites, you can make really nice maps. If you're a map geek then there is probably all sorts of stuff going on that I'm not even aware of. Their map hosting service seems reasonably priced, but I don't have a reason to use it--I really only want to use GIS without my head exploding (again).
Working great here with OS X 10.7.3 on a MacIntel. Does not allow reordering of the clips in the list which is a bit infuriating. (Hot keys can be assigned to any clip in the list in any arbitrary order.) ClipAssist has been running for several hours now without even hinting at a crash.
First, Apple did a stealth downgrade of the Airport Express hardware in removing the ability to manage profiles. I don't know about the other Airport models.
Then, this software update removes--among other things--the ability to manage profiles even if you have older hardware.
For anyone who totes around an Airport to set up ad hoc networks, this is a deal-breaker.
Here is the link for version 5.6: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1482
I have not tested this version to see if it still gives access to the hardware features.
Not working here. Yes, latest OS & Safari w/ extensions enabled. Did the whole rigamarole of deleting the extension prefs, restarting, et cetera. No dice.
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DropKey
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LinkThing Safari Extension
Ean reviewed on 17 May 2012
TileMill
Ean reviewed on 13 May 2012
Scratch
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ClipAssist
Ean reviewed on 31 Mar 2012
+95
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ICEfaces
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AirPort Utility
Ean reviewed on 31 Jan 2012
Then, this software update removes--among other things--the ability to manage profiles even if you have older hardware.
For anyone who totes around an Airport to set up ad hoc networks, this is a deal-breaker.
Here is the link for version 5.6: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1482
I have not tested this version to see if it still gives access to the hardware features.
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FlashToHTML5 Safari Extension