Wanted to like this, but the last two versions have regularly crashed with simple operations,like closing documents, and I've finally uninstalled it. I find the app feature rich but the one-window layout is too confining and many items, such as code snippets, either take too much space or are too scrunched to read. Many times I struggle because the pdf view, a typeset example of a code snipped, or some other item is simply too small to read. Might be OK on a very large monitor.
Latexian is better for writing, editing, and live-typesetting. I like the Texnicle code and symbol library, so, I'll keep that open and just minimize the rest.
iKey 2.5.0 has been solid on OS X 10.6. After moving from 10.5.8, it started crashing, but on the advice of tech support, I exported my shortcuts; deleted the Preferences Folder; re-installed; and re-imported the shortcuts. I've had no trouble since.
I've used this over a year with only problem, quickly solved by the Support staff. (Lesson: Clear caches, or the apparent contents of the Network Disk might not match what is actually in the Cloud.)
I have one gripe. The Restore Files window closes after each download, making it necessary to re-open the window and re-navigate the file system if you want to download some more.
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TeXnicle
Latexian is better for writing, editing, and live-typesetting. I like the Texnicle code and symbol library, so, I'll keep that open and just minimize the rest.
iKey
GNews reviewed on 21 Apr 2011
+1
JungleDiskMonitor
GNews reviewed on 06 Apr 2011
I have one gripe. The Restore Files window closes after each download, making it necessary to re-open the window and re-navigate the file system if you want to download some more.