Ridiculous.... I agree with many others in the respect that it's a cool thing, nicely done, but the demands made on the user are not worth the bucks. Also, it has crashed three times once I upgraded to Leopard, taking iTunes with it.
Yay!!! They fixed the special-characters bug that was introduced in 7.7.0... Having as many artists and songs using special characters and them turning to gibberish when I played the songs (or imported them, by the way!) was really a major problem. I still can't believe nobody noticed that at Apple before they released it, but at least it's fixed now.
I don't know.... The last 4 versions of Pando still completely crash every time I open them, no matter how I delete the application support and preference files, and now going back to 1.0.0.2 doesn't even work!!! Using 10.3.9. Maybe it's just not compatible with Panther anymore. If so, shame on you! (As of version 1.5.5.2, it DOES work again on my Tiger machines...)
I just love this... I'm also loving the other stuff Karlheinz Essl has on his website (http://www.essl.at/sounds.html). This particular piece does indeed sound like Brian Eno, particularly - of course - his Clock of the Long Now album, which is also made entirely with bells (available at http://www.longnow.org/shop/prints-cds/bells-cd.php).
One interesting fact, though. The previous version - 1.1-UB - worked fine on my machine that's still running Panther. This new one just hung and apparently is just for Tiger. Works great on my PowerBook G4 running 10.4.8! Check this one out!
I'm SOOOOO glad to see this back! Just found out about it today. My favourite utility for OS9, always.
One comment, though... I can't seem to get it to move files from my desktop direcly to folders put into "FinderPop Items" anymore, but this could be a conflict with my FruitMenu, which I find equally indispensable. Anyone else experiencing this??
This is an amazing thing if you have broadband. I use it in conjunction with BackLight to continually change the desktop as I work. I find that putting names of cities around the world in it, along with National Geographic's website, NASA, etc, produces an endlessly fascinating - if occasionally irrelevant - streat of images flowing past. Tropical beaches works, too, if you like that sort of scenery... Great app!!!!
This is a wonderful tool for those of us who use (and need) Stuffit products on our machines. I'm in graphics and am often sent InDesign and Quark 6 files with fonts collected and then zipped using Apple's built-in archiver in OSX. The problem is that once you've installed the Stuffit Deluxe package on your machine, it makes it impossible (apparently) to use Apple's finder de-archiver to open up Zip files and you lose the resource forks in Mac Classic (TrueType and Type 1) fonts, making them utterly useless! Now when I know a zip file is archived on a Mac OSX system, I use this utility and - voila! - all the file types and fonts are preserved again... Thanks so much!!!
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G-Force
Toxicthree reviewed on 12 Jun 2011
Again, ridiculous..
Firefox
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Meteorologist
Apple iTunes
Meteorologist
ToxicThree reviewed on 26 Jun 2007
Pando
SEELEWASCHEN
One interesting fact, though. The previous version - 1.1-UB - worked fine on my machine that's still running Panther. This new one just hung and apparently is just for Tiger. Works great on my PowerBook G4 running 10.4.8! Check this one out!
FinderPop
One comment, though... I can't seem to get it to move files from my desktop direcly to folders put into "FinderPop Items" anymore, but this could be a conflict with my FruitMenu, which I find equally indispensable. Anyone else experiencing this??
Regardless, hooray for Turly!!!
RandomWeb ScreenSaver
Panther Unzip
Toxicthree reviewed on 27 Jul 2005