Really a nice pice of software! It does what it promise so far and does is nicely. It even have the feature to allow to move and resize windows with pointing into a window, hitting [ctrl] + [alt] (+ [shift]) and moving the mouse in the direction the you want to move or resize the window.
And just for those that are used to complain: at the author's webpage and within the preference pane's "About" page, the author stand clearly that he probably intend to make the utility commercial after the beta phase. I mention this to avoid, that this nice utility will suddenly get bad rating as someone become angry about this!
And to the author: in your license you mention I can get the sources. Are you serious about this? If yes, please mention where I can get them. If not, perhaps it would be better to remove that part to avoid people complaining later on.
Reading the FAQ at the developer's site, I would call this a demo or trial ware not a free ware! The site itself offer you to download the trial version ...
Unfortunately there might be a problem with Safari 4.0.3 under MacOS/X 10.4.11 for Intel (with installed SecUpd2009-003). Safari will crash right at startup. If I remove the folder /Library/InputManagers/Glims then Safari will startup and work properly.
However, this problem doesn't seem to occur if running Safari 4.0.3 under MacOS/X 10.5.8 ...
I am really happy to hear this! I do not know, how to deal with Safari without Glims' help! So I did not even dare to upgrade Safari on my second Tiger installation yet!
The application is easy to use and the GUI is appealing. It also work at advertised. But unfortunately the developer didn't say, that his application did not hide the files and folders very securely.
All what it does is to create a folder named .SYS_INDEX which is hidden, as it begins with a '.'. But it is readily visible via corr. Finder settings or with Terminal.app via a 'ls -a' command.
Then it reverse the name of the file or folder to hide. A 'Archive.txt' will be renamed to 'evihcrA.txt' and put into said folder .'SYS_INDEX'.
That's it! This is not very secure and there are a lot of applications that give you the same level of "security" as this app!
So after all, this app is not for me, but your mileage may vary ...
HyperDock
Chin reviewed on 07 Oct 2010
And just for those that are used to complain: at the author's webpage and within the preference pane's "About" page, the author stand clearly that he probably intend to make the utility commercial after the beta phase. I mention this to avoid, that this nice utility will suddenly get bad rating as someone become angry about this!
And to the author: in your license you mention I can get the sources. Are you serious about this? If yes, please mention where I can get them. If not, perhaps it would be better to remove that part to avoid people complaining later on.
All in all, thank you developper ... :-)
GoodSync
+1
Apple Remote Desktop
Thanks in advance ...
Glims
Unfortunately there might be a problem with Safari 4.0.3 under MacOS/X 10.4.11 for Intel (with installed SecUpd2009-003). Safari will crash right at startup. If I remove the folder /Library/InputManagers/Glims then Safari will startup and work properly.
However, this problem doesn't seem to occur if running Safari 4.0.3 under MacOS/X 10.5.8 ...
+13
I am really happy to hear this! I do not know, how to deal with Safari without Glims' help! So I did not even dare to upgrade Safari on my second Tiger installation yet!
+11
MacHider
chin reviewed on 28 Jan 2009
All what it does is to create a folder named .SYS_INDEX which is hidden, as it begins with a '.'. But it is readily visible via corr. Finder settings or with Terminal.app via a 'ls -a' command.
Then it reverse the name of the file or folder to hide. A 'Archive.txt' will be renamed to 'evihcrA.txt' and put into said folder .'SYS_INDEX'.
That's it! This is not very secure and there are a lot of applications that give you the same level of "security" as this app!
So after all, this app is not for me, but your mileage may vary ...
Boston-Mouse In The Sewer