
Adium X | Mar 31 2008 |
GGORE The release notes state that this new version fixes a crash when changing the audio source. In reality, this bug has not been fixed, since every time I launch EyeTV and it tries to grab the audio source, Adium dies. (Version 1.2.4) | |
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Synergy | Jan 24 2008 |
GGORE I'm not happy with the redesign of Synergy. The old method of Synergy being a preference pane was much simpler, it just loadeded when OS X booted and was in the toolbar when you launched iTunes. Now with Synergy being a regular application, if you set the preferences to launch Synergy at login, it also launches iTunes at login but doesn't bring up the iTunes window. You have to manually bring up the iTunes window and close the application if you aren't wanting to listen to music. I'm going back to the old preference pane version of Synergy. (Version 3.5a5) | |
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Synergy | Jan 7 2008 |
GGORE Not ready for primetime at all. This application crashes when I try to run it on 10.5.1 I've had Synergy on my Mac for years with no problems, but this complete re-write does not work at all. (Version 3.5a3) | |
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Videobox | Dec 4 2007 |
GGORE Sorry about that, I won't do it again, thanks. FYI, this developer does not respond to crash reports or bug reports relating to any of their software, as I have sent them in the past. (Version 2.3b) | |
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Videobox | Dec 4 2007 |
GGORE I get this error message after I installed Videobox: Safari 3.0.4 (v5523.10 has not been tested with the plugin FLVR (null)(v1.0). As a precaution, it has not been loaded I have the latest version of SIMBL installed, and can not find a previous version of FLVR anywhere on my computer. I'm using 10.5.1. Anyone have any ideas? (Version 2.3b) | |
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Videobox | Dec 4 2007 |
MACUPDATE ADMIN Crash reports should be reported directly to the developer via the developer's site and not posted here, thanks. (Version 2.3b) | |

Videobox | Dec 4 2007 |
GGORE Sorry about that, I won't do it again, thanks. FYI, this developer does not respond to crash reports or bug reports relating to any of their software, as I have sent them in the past. (Version 2.3b) | |

Videobox | Dec 4 2007 |
MACUPDATE ADMIN Thanks for your response... Not a big deal, but in the reviews here many people say the developer is very responsive, perhaps if you try to contact him once again you will get a response. (Version 2.3b) | |

Inquisitor | Nov 27 2007 |
GGORE The latest version of SIMBL was installed. I got Safari working by deleting the entire contents of the Input Managers folder on both machines. Then I deleted the related folders in /Library/Application Support, which was nothing but SIMBL and Inquisitor. Safari wouldn't work until those files were deleted as well. I then reinstalled the latest version of SIMBL and Inquisitor, which again caused Safari to crash. So I've deleted the contents of the Input Manager folders again and now have a working Safari. I'll just have to do without Inquisitor. From reading other posts here this seems to be a common problem with Inquisitor, it works on some machines and does not on others. Thanks for the help and ideas guys. (Version 3.0v50) | |
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Inquisitor | Nov 26 2007 |
GGORE I have no other hacks or plugins installed into Safari. (Version 3.0v50) | |
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Inquisitor | Nov 26 2007 |
GGORE Fine, it worked for you, but this can't be a fluke. I installed this new version today on two machines, one G4 Powerbook at work and on my Intel iMac at home, both running Leopard 10.5.1. On both machines Safari crashes to a spinning beach ball 5 seconds after bringing up bookmarks, clicking a link in the bookmarks toolbar, clickint to enter text in the address bar, anything. Removing the Inquisitor plugin does not restore functionality. Safari is now dead on both these machines. I even tried installing the 10.5.1 combo update to fix the problem, no dice. (Version 3.0v50) | |
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Inquisitor | Nov 26 2007 |
GGORE The previous comment is correct, Inquisitor does NOT work on Leopard 10.5.1 and on my Mac it has rendered Safari inoperable despite my removing the plugin manually. The Inquisitor installer does not allow removal as it has in the past. Do NOT install this on Leopard! (Version 3.0v50) | |
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Inquisitor | Nov 26 2007 |
ALEXIUSCA Works for me, and it has since i unpacked leopard! (Version 3.0v50) | |

Inquisitor | Nov 26 2007 |
COLDFUSION1970 Well v49 works fine on my 10.5.1 system. But i will still upgrade to v50 anyway. (Version 3.0v50) | |

Inquisitor | Nov 26 2007 |
GGORE Fine, it worked for you, but this can't be a fluke. I installed this new version today on two machines, one G4 Powerbook at work and on my Intel iMac at home, both running Leopard 10.5.1. On both machines Safari crashes to a spinning beach ball 5 seconds after bringing up bookmarks, clicking a link in the bookmarks toolbar, clickint to enter text in the address bar, anything. Removing the Inquisitor plugin does not restore functionality. Safari is now dead on both these machines. I even tried installing the 10.5.1 combo update to fix the problem, no dice. (Version 3.0v50) | |

Inquisitor | Nov 26 2007 |
COLDFUSION1970 Well its not a problem with Inquisitor, so you must have some other third party plugins (or hacks) installed in Safari. (Version 3.0v50) | |

Inquisitor | Nov 26 2007 |
GGORE I have no other hacks or plugins installed into Safari. (Version 3.0v50) | |

Inquisitor | Nov 26 2007 |
IGAUCHO I use it all the time on Leopard, what are you talking about? (Version 3.0v50) | |

Inquisitor | Nov 26 2007 |
MUDFLAPPER Make sure you have the latest version of SIMBL installed. Then check your InputManagers folders (both of them) to make sure you have nothing weird in there. (Version 3.0v50) | |

Inquisitor | Nov 27 2007 |
GGORE The latest version of SIMBL was installed. I got Safari working by deleting the entire contents of the Input Managers folder on both machines. Then I deleted the related folders in /Library/Application Support, which was nothing but SIMBL and Inquisitor. Safari wouldn't work until those files were deleted as well. I then reinstalled the latest version of SIMBL and Inquisitor, which again caused Safari to crash. So I've deleted the contents of the Input Manager folders again and now have a working Safari. I'll just have to do without Inquisitor. From reading other posts here this seems to be a common problem with Inquisitor, it works on some machines and does not on others. Thanks for the help and ideas guys. (Version 3.0v50) | |

Shiira | Jun 20 2007 |
GGORE Crashes after 10 seconds every time I open it on my G4 Powerbook. Works fine on Inte. (Version 2.1) | |
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Portable Adium | Jan 27 2006 |
GGORE You were right, after checking the writer's site I formatted the drive to HFS+ and it installed. Thanks. (Version 0.88r1) | |
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Portable Adium | Jan 26 2006 |
GGORE No, it isn't. I have Portable Firefox on the thumb drive already and it works just fine. I didn't know the drive had to be formatted with HFS. If it does I will pass, as I use this drive back & forth between Windows machines and my Mac at work/home. (Version 0.88r1) | |
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Portable Adium | Jan 26 2006 |
GGORE It won't let me copy the folder to my USB thumbdrive, says "one or more items can't be copied". Maybe not quite ready for primetime. (Version 0.88r1) | |
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