Looks great but I couldn't get it running (Leopard 10.5.6). After opening for the first time it freezes already at the box 'check for updates at startup'. Had to force quit it.
Started it again, it asked in a separate window to check for updates, the main window appeared and froze.
Uninstalled it, installed it again but alas, exactly the same problem.
Uninstalled and threw it away.
Pity
Nice but basically useless for us, who use litres. The food list may be impressive but pretty useless for non-U.S. users.
I eat an apple and a big glass of yoghurt (0,3 litres) for breakfast. How to add that to my breakfast list in Calories?
Apple gives a long list of different meals. Being Dutch it was interesting to find a 'Dutch apple dessert for babies' in different varieties. But where is the simple 'natural' apple that I eat every morning?
I do wish you luck with Calories but I am afraid it works only for a very specific group of consumers.
WARNING. Safari 5 (in Leopard 10.5.8) won't start with Glims installed. It says 'it stopped unexpectedly' and that problably .glimsinternal was the cause.
Found an uninstaller on the MacHangout site, removed Glims and now Safari starts up as usual.
Pity, Glims was quite ok, hope they come up with a version that is compatible with Safari 5.
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Isolator
pjot reviewed on 10 Jul 2009
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Plex
Started it again, it asked in a separate window to check for updates, the main window appeared and froze.
Uninstalled it, installed it again but alas, exactly the same problem.
Uninstalled and threw it away.
Pity
Spark
pjot reviewed on 03 Sep 2008
Calories
I eat an apple and a big glass of yoghurt (0,3 litres) for breakfast. How to add that to my breakfast list in Calories?
Apple gives a long list of different meals. Being Dutch it was interesting to find a 'Dutch apple dessert for babies' in different varieties. But where is the simple 'natural' apple that I eat every morning?
I do wish you luck with Calories but I am afraid it works only for a very specific group of consumers.
Glims
Found an uninstaller on the MacHangout site, removed Glims and now Safari starts up as usual.
Pity, Glims was quite ok, hope they come up with a version that is compatible with Safari 5.