This is probably the fastest JPEG viewer on the Mac. Here's the small problem I have: I assign the default viewer as ViewIt then open one single image in a folder of images. I'd love to switch to thumbnails by pressing ENTER (or by double-clicking), or switch to the next image in the folder (by scroll wheel or cursor keys). AFAIK if on startup I open a single image, ViewIt does not allow me to do that, whereas if I open the folder in thumbnails view (via Finder contextual menu, for example) I can do that switch.
Other than that, excellent. Thank you.
I hope it's a sign that we'll have Picasa on Mac, as iPhoto is inferior in terms of photo management (too many duplicates, closed database format, etc etc). Picasa is like butter on even the slowest of PCs I've used it.
Works as advertised.
If you want to tweak the rules, head to
/Library/Application Support/BFilter
after reading the forums and documentation.
The most beautiful part of this is the Network Locations are added by the installer, so if something is not working as it should, you can go back to your original Network Location.
1. Limited to one notebook (or one database)
2. Cannot designate where to save the notebook (a la Yojimbo, for example).
3. Stores some data as rtfd files, and some data in SQLite format (can you say "BLOB"?)
4. How is this different than Mori, except the price?
5. Not very intuitive to "import"...drag and drop works (sometimes), whereas clicking on "Import" or selecting it from the menu does not work.
6. When importing works, the image is auto-sized.
1. Why does this depend on OpenBase, when much faster SQLite is integrated into the OS (Can you say "Core Data"?)
2. Why does the uninstallation leave traces of OpenBase framework when in fact this is the only application that installed it? And even though I said "remove completely"?
3. Crash prone. Bulky. Slow. Yojimbo, or to an extent Mori, or Journler run circles around this one.
4. Why do I need all those default data? I have to go and delete everything one by one to make this "my" database.
5. 25.5 MB package installer? No, thanks.
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Lingon
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lingon/files/Lingon/1.2/Lingon-1.2.dmg/download
ViewIt
Mu5ti reviewed on 31 Jan 2011
Other than that, excellent. Thank you.
Picasa Web Albums Uploaders
Mu5ti reviewed on 04 Aug 2006
I hope it's a sign that we'll have Picasa on Mac, as iPhoto is inferior in terms of photo management (too many duplicates, closed database format, etc etc). Picasa is like butter on even the slowest of PCs I've used it.
Also good to see Google working on Mac.
SafariStand
Mu5ti reviewed on 01 Aug 2006
SafariStand makes Safari complete. Kudos to hetima!
BFilter
Mu5ti reviewed on 24 Jul 2006
If you want to tweak the rules, head to
/Library/Application Support/BFilter
after reading the forums and documentation.
The most beautiful part of this is the Network Locations are added by the installer, so if something is not working as it should, you can go back to your original Network Location.
Memoir
2. Cannot designate where to save the notebook (a la Yojimbo, for example).
3. Stores some data as rtfd files, and some data in SQLite format (can you say "BLOB"?)
4. How is this different than Mori, except the price?
5. Not very intuitive to "import"...drag and drop works (sometimes), whereas clicking on "Import" or selecting it from the menu does not work.
6. When importing works, the image is auto-sized.
TinkerTool System
Bye bye Hype-zapper, sorry, AppZapper!
SOHO Notes
2. Why does the uninstallation leave traces of OpenBase framework when in fact this is the only application that installed it? And even though I said "remove completely"?
3. Crash prone. Bulky. Slow. Yojimbo, or to an extent Mori, or Journler run circles around this one.
4. Why do I need all those default data? I have to go and delete everything one by one to make this "my" database.
5. 25.5 MB package installer? No, thanks.