Recently wrote to Linotype inquiring when they're going to create a plug-in for Adobe InDesign CS5. Answer: "...We haven't yet decided..." about a plug-in for CS5.
Huh? FontExplorer is the best type handling software out there and now they "...haven't yet decided..."????
Get on the ball, guys...or we'll all wind up going somewhere else!
I just received the following e-mail from Joseph at Unsanity. This is very reassuring.
........
Hi,
We are hard at work getting Application Enhancer (APE) and our haxies compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. We've been so delayed because APE didn't even run until we received the shipping version of Leopard. Unsanity has 9 shareware products and about 4 free products that *must* work in Leopard, and APE requires some of these other products be updated first. We will release APE when we feel it is ready and not a moment before, but we will not be posting further status updates until then.
Please keep an eye on our official lines of communication for more information on compatibility releases, calls for beta testers, and other updates, and watch our compatibility page for updates on application compatibility. You will find these resources at the following URL's:
I, too, am wondering if Unsanity and FruitMenu are ever going to surface again. I consider myself a Power User of FruitMenu and I have tried consistently during the past month or so to contact UnsanityĆwith no response.
This is very uncharacteristic of Unsanity and that is why I am even more concerned.
Corpsecorps:
YOU may find a list without alternating lines annoying. Obvioiusly, there are some of us who disagree...and we would like to see the option function properly.
+3
FontExplorer X Pro
Good news!
Here is their reply:
Dear Ed Henninger,
Thank you very much for your email.
Yes, we will develop PlugIns for CS5. As mentioned in my last email, we will inform our customers per newsletter.
Should you have any questions or additional requests, please feel free to contact me.
Best Regards,
Dejan Grbic
Customer Support
+1
FontExplorer X Pro
Huh? FontExplorer is the best type handling software out there and now they "...haven't yet decided..."????
Get on the ball, guys...or we'll all wind up going somewhere else!
FruitMenu
+2
FruitMenu
AudioSwitch for Skype
Won't give it a rating because it may be something I'm doing wrong.
FruitMenu
Ed Henninger reviewed on 26 Feb 2008
Installed fine on my G5 desktop (PPC) with 10.5.2.
I agree with others about FruitMenu being in the main contextual menu. Can you hear us all saying "...Please!"????
Thanks for the update. Being without it was like being in a mine-Dark Ages.
FruitMenu
I just received the following e-mail from Joseph at Unsanity. This is very reassuring.
........
Hi,
We are hard at work getting Application Enhancer (APE) and our haxies compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. We've been so delayed because APE didn't even run until we received the shipping version of Leopard. Unsanity has 9 shareware products and about 4 free products that *must* work in Leopard, and APE requires some of these other products be updated first. We will release APE when we feel it is ready and not a moment before, but we will not be posting further status updates until then.
Please keep an eye on our official lines of communication for more information on compatibility releases, calls for beta testers, and other updates, and watch our compatibility page for updates on application compatibility. You will find these resources at the following URL's:
- Website: http://www.unsanity.com
- Blog: http://www.unsanity.org
- Newsletter: http://www.unsanity.com/list
- Compatibility Page: http://www.unsanity.com/products/compatibility
FruitMenu
This is very uncharacteristic of Unsanity and that is why I am even more concerned.
Default Folder X
Ed Henninger reviewed on 20 Jul 2006
OnyX
Otherwise, I think this is a great program. Thanks for all you do!
+6
YOU may find a list without alternating lines annoying. Obvioiusly, there are some of us who disagree...and we would like to see the option function properly.
+6
FruitMenu
G5 PPC