Well... it's a great idea... that doesn't seem to work on my new iMac... or at least I can't figure it out. Mac Apps should be self explanatory if little or no instruction is written for it. I downloaded and launched the app, registered with email address and password, sent several beacons from top menu, signed onto web page to see my location. Map is blank. If I didn't know better, I'd wonder if this isn't anything more than a Mac locater made available by clever thieves to rip me off. Think about it, once you register, the developer knows where you live and what you own. I might suggest to the developer that he make himself more transparent by offering contact info rather than a single login page. Would give appearance of credibility and validate the app.
Update... after 20 minutes a map marker appeared on the map... however it appeared 75 KMS away from my location. This app is nothing more than cute but I'll keep tabs for improvements.
This utility is a must have. I would have expected something like this to already be included with OS X. Thank you developer. I use this at home for baking (among other things)... as well as at the office for reminders. Love it.
I have a massive iTunes Library (2000 full length CD's, @ Apple Lossless)... I have been dragging my external around with me to play music at events... wow, this should makes things more convenient! However, it does raise the question of whether I must set my Mac to "never sleep" in order to access my music? (I think yes). Plus, will my monthly internet upload/download be exceeded? (I think yes) Hmmm, perhaps I'll look into this more!
Why re-invent the wheel?
Apple and Microsoft have the resourses and money to develope software superior to any free/shareware. Sorry, but why mess around with wet sand and a stick when the real deal was mastered years ago. My advise to any program hobbiest would be to write software never before seen... ie: www.spooftel.com... now that's cool!
Fantastic finder navigation! Love the concept.
However folder contents do not update for me.
I export to PDF out of InDesign to a folder and those PDF's do not show using Path Finder.
As well as when I change a folder name, it will not show the new name but it will show the new name when using the Apple Finder. Bueller... Bueller?
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W100d001 reviewed on 09 May 2011
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Apple and Microsoft have the resourses and money to develope software superior to any free/shareware. Sorry, but why mess around with wet sand and a stick when the real deal was mastered years ago. My advise to any program hobbiest would be to write software never before seen... ie: www.spooftel.com... now that's cool!
Path Finder
However folder contents do not update for me.
I export to PDF out of InDesign to a folder and those PDF's do not show using Path Finder.
As well as when I change a folder name, it will not show the new name but it will show the new name when using the Apple Finder. Bueller... Bueller?