Ok. Make sure you backuped your main drive! After tryiing it out with my bootcamp partition, it gave my macbook a kernel panic right after boot. No chance to repair the system. Have to reinstall. What a mess. My recommendation: DONT'T INSTALL THIS WITH BOOTCAMP.
Yes. This is it. Stuffit: Goodbye… I was waiting for this a long time, an elegant compression software, that understands most, if not all osx proprietary formats.
There is only one minore enhancement: It would be good to have an option (!) to create single archives out of every selected item, not to collect them all into a single archive.
For me it's good bye for stuffit. Best thing is: Springy is universal binary already and amazingly fast.
This software is ok, as it's free and does a lot of things, others try to grab money for.
There's only one drawback: It only allows launching as admin user. Why not ask for user/password, so that i can authorisize even if run as normal user? Since i love to run my os x as normal user, as is recommended. I only need admin rights to do maintanence, install stuff etc. As it is now i'm asked to log into my admin account and back.
Well, this is simply the best, getting better with every release.
Tightly integrated into OS X , with all the services you can get with it, since it is Cocoa (services like spellchecking, dictionary, etc. Well designed interface. I like it's focus on chat and communication. And now it is even localized!
Try to get this with kdx. And - answering the last post? When did KDX get it's last update? I have long forgotten that. Haxial is charging you anyway for it. Wired is open source. Go figure…
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Parallels Desktop
PsyncX
Lifeboat
Springy
Martin Marsian reviewed on 01 Jul 2006
There is only one minore enhancement: It would be good to have an option (!) to create single archives out of every selected item, not to collect them all into a single archive.
For me it's good bye for stuffit. Best thing is: Springy is universal binary already and amazingly fast.
Best software for a low price.
OnyX
There's only one drawback: It only allows launching as admin user. Why not ask for user/password, so that i can authorisize even if run as normal user? Since i love to run my os x as normal user, as is recommended. I only need admin rights to do maintanence, install stuff etc. As it is now i'm asked to log into my admin account and back.
+1
Wired Client
Martin Marsian reviewed on 18 Jun 2006
Tightly integrated into OS X , with all the services you can get with it, since it is Cocoa (services like spellchecking, dictionary, etc. Well designed interface. I like it's focus on chat and communication. And now it is even localized!
Try to get this with kdx. And - answering the last post? When did KDX get it's last update? I have long forgotten that. Haxial is charging you anyway for it. Wired is open source. Go figure…