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For those who like this little application, but don't like the menubar icon:
1. Select Hide from the menubar icon
2. In the Finder go to ~/Library/Preferences/
3. Select "com.threemagination.capssee.plist"
4. Get Info (cmd+i)
5. Check the "lock" box in the Get Info window. Now all subsequent launches of CapSee will be hidden.
_Do not use Plone_!! It will destroy your Applications!!
Just today, I downloaded and tried to install Plone. I Did the standard install and it failed with an error, it said. As a result, it wiped out 99% of my Applications in the Applications folder and 99% in the Utilities folder - 45 GB worth!!
Thank God for backups! So far it doesn't appear to have touched any other data, just that in the Applications folder.
The link to the developers website causes the application to download. When clicking the developer's name link, the page returns "nothing found for developer:+Nagy +Dávid".
Very good little application. I see no way to account for daylight-savings-time (aka summer-time). This makes the application off by one hour during daylight-savings-time.
Easy to input ones own locations, although one must have access to latitude/longitude coordinates for this.
I've been using the Macintosh Online Bible for at least ten years. It is my favorite Bible application.
Great search capability, lots of keyboard shortcuts, multiple windowing configurations, easy look-up of Strongs' numbers, good cross-reference, multiple lexicon support.
Other features: personal notes, favorite verses and verse lists, easy way to make documents with hyper-links to scripture verses, easy text-to-speech. Another plus is good support.
If you have problems, read the Help tutorial, it is very well written.
The negatives: Setting font and font size for all the Bible versions is tedious and there is no high-lighting yet.
Very poor user interface. Searching is very unintuitive. The app's Help files are not helpful in using the application. User forums on their web site requires users real full name reflected in the user's email address or the user is not approved for posting on their bbs.
The only positive is the high-lighting is pretty good.
Very flakey performance on late model iBook G4. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. tested on late model G4 iBook.
On an earlier model G3 iBook it seemed to work much better. But still no awards for stability.
Both systems were OS 10.4.11
Does not work at all on a PowerBook G3 or on an iBook G4 both w/OS 10.4.11. I had tap-to-click enabled in mouse/trackpad preferences and Free Focused Scroll 0.7 made that setting of non-effect. I had to uninstall Free Focused Scroll 0.7 to regain my tap-to-click functionality again.
When I copy an applescript that has been made to work in the background using this tool, iBackground Scripts, from one disk to another the Finder tells me the applescript has been corrupted, and the script will no longer function.
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Glims
CapSee
Macsweep reviewed on 04 Jul 2011
For those who like this little application, but don't like the menubar icon:
1. Select Hide from the menubar icon
2. In the Finder go to ~/Library/Preferences/
3. Select "com.threemagination.capssee.plist"
4. Get Info (cmd+i)
5. Check the "lock" box in the Get Info window. Now all subsequent launches of CapSee will be hidden.
Unix Permissions Widget
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Plone
Just today, I downloaded and tried to install Plone. I Did the standard install and it failed with an error, it said. As a result, it wiped out 99% of my Applications in the Applications folder and 99% in the Utilities folder - 45 GB worth!!
Thank God for backups! So far it doesn't appear to have touched any other data, just that in the Applications folder.
DockPosition
SunX
Macsweep reviewed on 27 Mar 2010
Easy to input ones own locations, although one must have access to latitude/longitude coordinates for this.
Online Bible
Macsweep reviewed on 26 Mar 2010
Great search capability, lots of keyboard shortcuts, multiple windowing configurations, easy look-up of Strongs' numbers, good cross-reference, multiple lexicon support.
Other features: personal notes, favorite verses and verse lists, easy way to make documents with hyper-links to scripture verses, easy text-to-speech. Another plus is good support.
If you have problems, read the Help tutorial, it is very well written.
The negatives: Setting font and font size for all the Bible versions is tedious and there is no high-lighting yet.
-12
Accordance
Macsweep reviewed on 26 Mar 2010
The only positive is the high-lighting is pretty good.
iScroll2
Macsweep reviewed on 21 Mar 2010
On an earlier model G3 iBook it seemed to work much better. But still no awards for stability.
Both systems were OS 10.4.11
+1
Free Focused Scroll
iBackground Scripts