So there is this new app - Disk Expert - which is fine. I won't comment on the fact, that it looks quite similar to DaisyDisk (from what I can see on the screenshots - I didn't d/l DE).
What is beyond my belief though is the pretty dim-witted way of trying to get a high rating by having four friends (or might this actually be just one person?) sign up on MU and have them post 4.5-/5-star reviews the very same day version 1.0 gets released.
All of them (except one) have only rated DE, the exception being one member who has rated four apps - and guess what: three of those apps being from the same developer (of DE, that is).
And best of all they then all exchange smilies among themselves.
I bet the plugin developers such as 1Password will love this. Picture the support admins asking troubled users for version-numbers: "Are you running the version released 20 minutes ago or the one from 2 days ago?"
1. a preference to automatically copy the short URL to the clipboard (in which case the popup doesn't show)
2. a (changeable) keyboard-shortcut in the preferences to shorten URLs that are highlighted
I was referring to the popup-window not the popup-bar.
In some cases (I'm running Safari 5.0.5) when using the extension I get a popup-window instead of a popup-bar (as in: bar below the toolbar/bookmark-bar).
Also a little glitch/bug: when using Make It Short with tinyurl I can only shorten the URL of the top-level-domain, e.g. when I try shorten a specific link let's say www.wired.com/services/corrections/ the result of the shortened URL is www.wired.com/ and not www.wired.com/services/corrections/
I can thus only shorten one URL within a give domain.
Does anyone know whether one can get to the source-code of the email templates once the design is set up?
We'd like to use this app in conjunction with a different mass-mailing app for sending out our company html-newsletters, a task for which Apple Mail is not exactly well suited.
Just a quick amendment: in my initial support request I asked the dev whether it was possible if he could add a function to edit the "Timestamp" token within the email templates.
And guess what: he comes up with a new release that incorporates said function within less than a day.
Honestly listening to users! 5 stars truly earned.
+7
Disk Expert
What is beyond my belief though is the pretty dim-witted way of trying to get a high rating by having four friends (or might this actually be just one person?) sign up on MU and have them post 4.5-/5-star reviews the very same day version 1.0 gets released.
All of them (except one) have only rated DE, the exception being one member who has rated four apps - and guess what: three of those apps being from the same developer (of DE, that is).
And best of all they then all exchange smilies among themselves.
C'mon...
Fumy
+82
CheckSite
Jo* rated on 09 Oct 2011
[Version 1.2.0]
+1
Firefox
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=678775
I bet the plugin developers such as 1Password will love this. Picture the support admins asking troubled users for version-numbers: "Are you running the version released 20 minutes ago or the one from 2 days ago?"
Make It Short Safari Extension
Jo* reviewed on 13 Aug 2011
To make it even more awesome, add ...
1. a preference to automatically copy the short URL to the clipboard (in which case the popup doesn't show)
2. a (changeable) keyboard-shortcut in the preferences to shorten URLs that are highlighted
Test : http://tinyurl.com/4ycxm42 ;-)
+82
I was referring to the popup-window not the popup-bar.
In some cases (I'm running Safari 5.0.5) when using the extension I get a popup-window instead of a popup-bar (as in: bar below the toolbar/bookmark-bar).
Also a little glitch/bug: when using Make It Short with tinyurl I can only shorten the URL of the top-level-domain, e.g. when I try shorten a specific link let's say www.wired.com/services/corrections/ the result of the shortened URL is www.wired.com/ and not www.wired.com/services/corrections/
I can thus only shorten one URL within a give domain.
Mail Designer
We'd like to use this app in conjunction with a different mass-mailing app for sending out our company html-newsletters, a task for which Apple Mail is not exactly well suited.
Espionage
Jo* rated on 27 Jul 2011
[Version 2.8.13]
FolderGlance
I can't find any info on the developers site.
+82
And thanks for the free upgrade-path :-)
+1
Deliver
Jo* reviewed on 01 Jul 2011
I had a few questions and mailed the dev who responded within a couple of hours and kindly walked me through.
Once the necessary adjustments in the UI are set, uploading files and emailing the receiver is as simple and quick as 123.
+1
+82
And guess what: he comes up with a new release that incorporates said function within less than a day.
Honestly listening to users! 5 stars truly earned.
Sharpshooter