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About oneblessedguy
Posts:6
Last Login:10 May 2008 14:37
Recent Downloads:
  1. FlexTD
  2. Lingon
  3. Master Kick
  4. Mail Attachments Iconizer
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  6. ColorNamePicker
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Type: Comments
Date: 10 May 2008 14:37

Thank you for making the icon gender specific. I love the new icon!

More manly!!!!!!

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Type: Review
Date: 26 Mar 2008 13:18
Features:5 Stars
Ease of Use:5 Stars
Value:5 Stars
Stability:5 Stars

I got an email this morning telling me this plug-in was now updated! All I have to say is THANKS!!!!! This is THE best notifier out there for Mail.app. If you haven't donated, you should. It's that good! I thought it was dead but it lives!

Support this guy! Stephan, you rock!

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Type: Review
Date: 24 Feb 2008 20:26
Features:4 Stars
Ease of Use:5 Stars
Value:5 Stars
Stability:4 Stars

Great Product! Really easy to use and does what it is supposed to do. Thanks a lot!

The first time I loaded it it would import the docks but would not actually change them. However, after quitting and restarting, it has worked flawlessly.

I am wondering if it stores the docks somewhere within the program (therefore you can delete the files) or if it just references them.

Overall, well done.

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Type: Comments
Date: 30 Jan 2008 17:57

No, he's correct. I knew almost nothing about web page development. I was using iWeb. The "rumor" was that iWeb would allow you to publish to a non-.Mac account. This rumor was just that.

This program is a very good, easy, WYSIWYG editor. I like the ease of it. However, .Mac is a HORRIBLE deal. If they would make iWeb like it was rumored to be I would most likely go back to it.

Placeholders rock. However, forced to having a .Mac account (Did I mention how horrible of a deal it is?) is worse than learning css and html. I'll take my learning curve with Rapidweaver.

Rapidweaver is excellent and you can do things that iWeb will never be able to do.

If you do get Rapidweaver get CSSedit too. I love it for seeing how people do their sites.

My 10 cents,

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Type: Comments
Date: 18 Jan 2008 12:12

I feel that $20 is a little steep for this app. Even $15 would be better. How about run a deal on it?

Anyway, I don't like the fact that the info isn't stored in the keychain. Granted, most of the time this isn't an issue. But if I was going to pay for an app, versus getting one for free, I would expect this feature.

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Type: Troubleshooting
Date: 20 Sep 2006 00:15
Features:3 Stars
Ease of Use:4 Stars
Value:5 Stars
Stability:4 Stars

I have been following this program's development. Each time I have downloaded it, tried it and deleted it. This last update is the first time I have seen it upload any files. The progress bar is a nice touch. It does some weird things though. It will progress and then poof it goes back to zero. Also, it deleted, not updated, a whole section of my site. I guess I would like to see it work with my website. Can I give you my logs and see if we can get this working?

Thanks!

Dave

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