Hi!
Just wondering because of the news that input managers will be banned in Leopard. Is there already a new solution planned for "Edit in TextMate"?
Niels
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On Mar 24, 2007, at 10:45 AM, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
Hi!
Just wondering because of the news that input managers will be banned in Leopard. Is there already a new solution planned for "Edit in TextMate"?
Oh ^&*%&*(*! There also go my mouse gestures for Cocoa Apps, as well as handy things like SafariStand etc...
Maybe it is time to start a petition? If security is the cause, all they would need to do is fly a panel that warns a user of a new InputManager and ask to accept/decline it...
Gerd
Hi,
Just wondering because of the news that input managers will be banned in Leopard. Is there already a new solution planned for "Edit in TextMate"?
Oh ^&*%&*(*! There also go my mouse gestures for Cocoa Apps, as well as handy things like SafariStand etc...
is this really more than a rumor? I've only seen this on rumor sites.
- Nico
On 24-mars-07, at 17:49, Nicolas Weber wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering because of the news that input managers will be banned in Leopard. Is there already a new solution planned for "Edit in TextMate"?
Oh ^&*%&*(*! There also go my mouse gestures for Cocoa Apps, as well as handy things like SafariStand etc...
is this really more than a rumor? I've only seen this on rumor sites.
Yes, same here. Any reliable source?
-- FredB
No more reliable than Ars Technica (which is fairly well respected), as far as I've seen...
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/03/22/leopard-not- ready-for-april--barely-beta-not-final-or-gold-master
Brett On Mar 24, 2007, at 11:56 AM, Fred B wrote:
On 24-mars-07, at 17:49, Nicolas Weber wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering because of the news that input managers will be banned in Leopard. Is there already a new solution planned for "Edit in TextMate"?
Oh ^&*%&*(*! There also go my mouse gestures for Cocoa Apps, as well as handy things like SafariStand etc...
is this really more than a rumor? I've only seen this on rumor sites.
Yes, same here. Any reliable source?
-- FredB
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Brett Terpstra wrote:
No more reliable than Ars Technica (which is fairly well respected), as far as I've seen...
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/03/22/leopard-not- ready-for-april--barely-beta-not-final-or-gold-master
Still just a rumor though, from one anonymous source. I would wait to see what Apple actually does before panicking.
On Mar 24, 2007, at 3:41 PM, Jacob Rus wrote:
Brett Terpstra wrote:
No more reliable than Ars Technica (which is fairly well respected), as far as I've seen... http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/03/22/leopard-not- ready-for-april--barely-beta-not-final-or-gold-master
Still just a rumor though, from one anonymous source. I would wait to see what Apple actually does before panicking.
I moved to panther even though all kinds of wonderful things broke. You sued to be able to set the icon size in the finder per item. I used to have my project systems in the finder. Then, I'd have the size be the priority of the item. It also broke uControl recently, oh man have I missed being able to scroll by by moving the mouse. Sure, cocoa sweets kindof does that, but theirs is totally broken as it first jumps then scrolls, you can't just scroll a tiny bit at first.
I'm moving to Leopard the second it's released no matter how much awesome stuff breaks. But I seriously doubt that input managers really are disabled for good. But you never know
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