0.9.5 seems to be working great, so far, except for one oddity - any attempt to quit through the menu (VideoSpec > Quit VideoSpec) throws an AppleScript Error: "Can't set < > "PrefToolsDAR" of < > to "DV NTSC. (-10006)"
Using it on Snow Leopard (10.6.8). I've tried trashing the app and related preferences, and re-copying the app to Applications.
I haven't tried seeing if v0.9.4 also does it, as I still have the archive, so I'll go do that now.
Oops. Didn't expect everything between the brackets to be eaten, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Would've been better if I could have submitted an image cap of the error box, anyway.
The first (double) bracket (after "Can't set" should read "class defE". The second should read "class useD".
Forgot to mention that it doesn't throw the error if I close using the titlebar controls.
Don't most apps (free or paid) capable of creating archives, these days, have options to exclude resource forks/DS_Store files, or otherwise create "Windows-friendly" archives?
I'm testing it, now (was using JumpCut, and considering FlyCut), and it seems to work great, so far.
I don't suppose anyone's created an Action to paste formatted text (from various sources) as BBCode, have they?
Strangely enough, anything I copy with text run through OpenOffice's 'BBKode' extension *doesn't* seem to show up in ClipMenu's list, even though it is on the clipboard.
Before I commit to a ~200MB download (they still DO need a "Download and update only changed files" feature, or something like that), is LibreOffice using Aqua versions, like the version of OpenOffice I'm currently using, or is it still largely run through X11?
I can't tell from the screenshot, which looks like it's probably from a Linux version, or _maybe_ Windows.
Maybe I'm confused, but... isn't this the sort of thing that Nintendo would love to pounce upon? The description alone sounds a bit too much like Super Mario Bros., and the screenshot... well, that looks very much like a certain spot in SMB 1-1, with slightly different graphics.
If it's a tribute/homage, say so. Otherwise, you may want to make a few more changes.
VideoSpec
Using it on Snow Leopard (10.6.8). I've tried trashing the app and related preferences, and re-copying the app to Applications.
I haven't tried seeing if v0.9.4 also does it, as I still have the archive, so I'll go do that now.
+9
The first (double) bracket (after "Can't set" should read "class defE". The second should read "class useD".
Forgot to mention that it doesn't throw the error if I close using the titlebar controls.
+9
FLV Converter
Zip Mac Files for PC
ClipMenu
I don't suppose anyone's created an Action to paste formatted text (from various sources) as BBCode, have they?
Strangely enough, anything I copy with text run through OpenOffice's 'BBKode' extension *doesn't* seem to show up in ClipMenu's list, even though it is on the clipboard.
+1
Bean
Haibara reviewed on 18 Feb 2012
Plain-text editing does take a slight bit of getting used to, though, if you were used to the way it was handled in the 2.x versions.
+1
LibreOffice
I can't tell from the screenshot, which looks like it's probably from a Linux version, or _maybe_ Windows.
+9
Aegisub
http://www.aegisub.org/changelog.html
-1
Lep's World Plus
If it's a tribute/homage, say so. Otherwise, you may want to make a few more changes.
Tagaini Jisho
+9