Rest assured that I'm reading all of this and will fix the alias resolving and color profile change in the next release.
However, I do check my email much more often than the comments on this site, so, if you have suggestions or need support, please contact me at support@eternalstorms.at
To uninstall, yes, you have to quit it first, either with Activity Monitor or the terminal (killall OpaqueMenuBar).
Then, you can delete the application.
To reset the desktop image, just open up the system preferences and go to Desktop/ScreenSaver settings. There, re-select your desktop image. Then it will be reset.
Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
If there's anything else, please, don't hesitate to mail me at support@eternalstorms.at - I check it way more frequently than the comments here ;)
Thanks,
Matthias
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Rest assured that I'm reading all of this and will fix the alias resolving and color profile change in the next release.
However, I do check my email much more often than the comments on this site, so, if you have suggestions or need support, please contact me at support@eternalstorms.at
Thank you all for your support,
Matthias
OpaqueMenuBar
Then, you can delete the application.
To reset the desktop image, just open up the system preferences and go to Desktop/ScreenSaver settings. There, re-select your desktop image. Then it will be reset.
Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
If there's anything else, please, don't hesitate to mail me at support@eternalstorms.at - I check it way more frequently than the comments here ;)
Thanks,
Matthias