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Kill Front Row
Jan 13 2009
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KARENWALLACE  Does exactly what it says. This is useful for me because I downgraded Front Row on my Leopard installation to Tiger's version of Front Row because the Leopard version of Front Row won't play music to my remote speakers via AirTunes, and the Tiger version of Front Row crashes immediately following every movie or TV show that it plays, requiring it to be restarted before you can play another one.  
(Version 0.2)

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Scribblet
Jul 15 2008

KARENWALLACE  Wow, totally overlooked those buttons -- I have good tunnel vision. I'm accustomed to using the keyboard shortcuts for formatting and *thought* I'd tried bolding, but clearly I was wrong! They work fine. My apologies for being a dunce -- it doesn't appear that I can change my original review.  
(Version 1.2.2)

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Scribblet
Jul 14 2008
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KARENWALLACE  I switched from sidenote. I kept accidentally triggering sidenote by moving my mouse to its edge of the screen, and I'd frequently find that either (1) I was typing in sidenote when I hadn't meant to be, or (2) I was trying to type in/copy from sidenote and it had somehow lost focus. Scribblet has a nice configurable global hotkey, and it's an actual window that doesn't slide in and out, so when you're typing in it, it doesn't try to disappear, but it is easily dismissed with the common cmd-W shortcut when you're done with it. I could do with bolding, but I'm quite content without.  
(Version 1.2.2)

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Scribblet
Jul 15 2008

THATINKJAR  Hi there,

Ooh... a switcher! :) You're my new favourite person! I, too, used to be a user of Sidenote, and I would also accidentally trigger the window by mistake. It is a fantastic application, though, and the developer has clearly put a lot of time and effort into it. Scribblet still has a long way to go!

Thank you for your kind comments about Scribblet, though. I'm really pleased to hear you find it so useful, and hopefully you’ll enjoy new versions in the future as well.

In regards to your comments about bolding... you should be able to do this. Command + B is the shortcut to bold any selected text. Alternatively, you can press the Font button on the toolbar to bring up the Font window to customise the text further.

Does this help? Please let me know if you're still having any problems.

Kind regards,

Jon  
(Version 1.2.2)

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Scribblet
Jul 15 2008

KARENWALLACE  Wow, totally overlooked those buttons -- I have good tunnel vision. I'm accustomed to using the keyboard shortcuts for formatting and *thought* I'd tried bolding, but clearly I was wrong! They work fine. My apologies for being a dunce -- it doesn't appear that I can change my original review.  
(Version 1.2.2)

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Scribblet
Jul 15 2008

THATINKJAR  Hi :)

No problem at all. Thanks for leaving another message to let me know that it is all working OK.

Have a good day,

Jon  
(Version 1.2.2)

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Jul 4 2008
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KARENWALLACE  This tiny app is super awesome. I sought a free replacement for MenuCalendarClock. I tried MagiCal, but its menu clock is quite ugly. This wee menu bar clock's sole feature is a format string (a big list of formatting options is provided by way of documentation), but it uses a good font and vertical alignment. It could be a smidgen smaller, but I'm content. I agree with the other reviewers on the placement in the menu -- it would be nice if it could be on the right. If all you want is an attractive, configurable clock in your menu bar, this app is the right choice.  
(Version 0.3)

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1Password
Oct 11 2007

KARENWALLACE  I installed the demo yesterday, and while the movies on the manufacturer's website make it look like a dream come true, there doesn't appear to be a way to have it use all the millions of website passwords I've already put in my keychain. Ugh.  
(Version 2.4.13)

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DOT.iPhone
Aug 31 2007

KARENWALLACE  I'm listening to the demo server, and it's just as abysmal as you'd expect over EDGE (the music keeps stopping), but over my wifi, it's fine. So you can't stream your music from just anywhere, but if you found yourself at a wifi hotspot sans laptop, this would be useful.  
(Version 1.0)

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