I can't seem to tell (mainly from the poor excuse of a manual) if this app supports ripping/extracting/imaging & then burning the main feature *only*. Anyone that grabbed this during the mupromo or maczot know?
Developer has responded to my emails and even implemented my feature requests.
This app is by far the best in its category--it allows everything -- playing in the browser via flash, m3u, xspf, and directly downloading files. User settings and individual user permissions are also supported.
Game runs *way* too fast, puck is *way* too small, AI always way too big.
This isn't even "frustration-ware", this is just butt-kicking-ware.
There's a lot of text about different characters, but beyond being a different bitmap, I really can't tell any difference in their play style or speed. If you're gonna make me read about 12+ characters, make them somehow distinctive. Give 'em a level rating--help guide the new user.
Also missing is any option to play in windowed mode or adjust sound/activity levels. And not UB? Wha....?
With some AI/Character/polish work, this *could* be a fun game. But as it is now, it's basically unplayable.
This is a great start, this app can be highly useful (and clean up my desktop).
It seems to be pretty stable, though there are usability bugs (moves the pasteboard sometimes when trying to draw lines), some general usability issues (needs a slight delay before sliding open or sliding closed), and no documentation.
But overall, its a nice little app to use as a mini storage area for working with a bunch of documents, snippets and websites -- think of it as a visual temp storage area.
Greatly improved interface, with ITMS, Google & Amazon coverart searches. If your album name is even remotely close, it'll find the art. I haven't had any luck with ITMS art yet, which may be because of the recent ITMS "upgrade" to prevent external art access.
My only gripe so far is that it takes a minor step backwards in forcing you to search a single ITMS/Amazon store at a time -- the previous version was much easier to search the various Amazon stores for import coverart.
Great little app--I've been looking for something to do this since switching to OSX. Drop it in your itunes plugin folder and it goes to work. Highly Recommended.
No support for changing the "output speakers" (i.e. changing output to a remote speaker/airport express)?
As this is a big feature in iTunes, I'm really suprised there's no support--especially since it would seem to be a natural use for a remote controlled itunes.
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K_Kitchen
Sock puppets need not apply! :P
MyTunesRSS
adinb reviewed on 07 Jul 2007
Developer has responded to my emails and even implemented my feature requests.
This app is by far the best in its category--it allows everything -- playing in the browser via flash, m3u, xspf, and directly downloading files. User settings and individual user permissions are also supported.
SiteSucker
Shufflepuck REVOLUTION
adinb reviewed on 11 Mar 2007
This isn't even "frustration-ware", this is just butt-kicking-ware.
There's a lot of text about different characters, but beyond being a different bitmap, I really can't tell any difference in their play style or speed. If you're gonna make me read about 12+ characters, make them somehow distinctive. Give 'em a level rating--help guide the new user.
Also missing is any option to play in windowed mode or adjust sound/activity levels. And not UB? Wha....?
With some AI/Character/polish work, this *could* be a fun game. But as it is now, it's basically unplayable.
Syncopation
adinb reviewed on 22 Sep 2006
Not only keeps my powerbook up to date, but it also helps to keep all of my computers with iTunes in sync with the shared media library on my NAS.
iXiu
adinb reviewed on 07 Jun 2006
It seems to be pretty stable, though there are usability bugs (moves the pasteboard sometimes when trying to draw lines), some general usability issues (needs a slight delay before sliding open or sliding closed), and no documentation.
But overall, its a nice little app to use as a mini storage area for working with a bunch of documents, snippets and websites -- think of it as a visual temp storage area.
CoverScout
adinb reviewed on 03 Jun 2006
My only gripe so far is that it takes a minor step backwards in forcing you to search a single ITMS/Amazon store at a time -- the previous version was much easier to search the various Amazon stores for import coverart.
DockArt
adinb reviewed on 20 Mar 2006
PatioTunes
As this is a big feature in iTunes, I'm really suprised there's no support--especially since it would seem to be a natural use for a remote controlled itunes.