Version 0.4 of Set Icon is currently non-functional with Snow Leopard. I am working on a fix and it should hopefully be published in the next week or so. Thanks for your patience.
For people struggling to properly apply the icons under Leopard I have written up a small tutorial here:
http://digitalpardoe.co.uk/blog/show/100
You will need the developer tools installed in order to apply the icons correctly (or at least a copy of the UNIX 'SetFile' command from someone with the developer tools).
I have to support Garmin here, the plugin works flawlessly. Just remember to restart Safari once the plugin has installed. The website it works with is:
https://my.garmin.com/geocaching/geoSearch.htm
I don't know why the other reviewers had a problem with it.
This is very badly written software. It is basically a front end for IRB, no calculator interface is present, it has no form of correction or error handling and cannot perform even simple sums correctly.
Please, don't waste your time with this software, I only got it becasue "Ruby" sounded interesting, but it is an awful implementation and really does not work.
Just a note to everyone using a desktop Mac. I don't believe that bluetooth power can be controlled on desktops, it remains permenantly on. The syncing will still work but I recommend turning bluetooth control off in 'Preferences'.
Set Icon
My Book Icons
http://digitalpardoe.co.uk/blog/show/100
You will need the developer tools installed in order to apply the icons correctly (or at least a copy of the UNIX 'SetFile' command from someone with the developer tools).
+5
Spyder
+1
Garmin Communicator Plugin
digitalpardoe reviewed on 02 Sep 2007
https://my.garmin.com/geocaching/geoSearch.htm
I don't know why the other reviewers had a problem with it.
RubyCalc
digitalpardoe reviewed on 23 Feb 2007
Please, don't waste your time with this software, I only got it becasue "Ruby" sounded interesting, but it is an awful implementation and really does not work.
iSyncIt
Finder Cut & Paste
Well you might need to cut and paste, like the application is made for. Cut and paste can be more useful than copy, paste and trash original.
Plus it is useful to transfer to external volumes where dragging and dropping the item may not remove the original from it's location.
I think it needs better integration into Finder but good non the less.