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Sep 20, 2006View in Crawl 4
I haven't checked yet, but... isn't this going to need a serial number or something?Seems wild it'd be totally free.Though, smokeyghetto's comment below does make it all a little more sensible.
yea true... the only os x app that were given away free (limited time and amount) was the appzapper i think.. it was on digg.. i got it and i still get free regular updates..this is a bit like Opera. Gave away free codes for the non ad-supported version and next day it went completely free forever. i remember furiously getting the codes (i got a different 1 each and everytime.. should've suspected something) for all oses and pasting them onto notepad. damnit.
UM, it says click here to download but there's no place to click. I'd blame it on poor site design not supporting my Mac but that seems unlikely in this case.
revmitczSep 21, 2006
I haven't checked yet, but... isn't this going to need a serial number or something?Seems wild it'd be totally free.Though, smokeyghetto's comment below does make it all a little more sensible.
stewacideSep 21, 2006
The clipboard memory module in Quicksilver accomplishes the same near as I can tell...
t3hxSep 21, 2006
What's he being dugg down for? That's an awesome site.
cwcheangSep 21, 2006
yea true... the only os x app that were given away free (limited time and amount) was the appzapper i think.. it was on digg.. i got it and i still get free regular updates..this is a bit like Opera. Gave away free codes for the non ad-supported version and next day it went completely free forever. i remember furiously getting the codes (i got a different 1 each and everytime.. should've suspected something) for all oses and pasting them onto notepad. damnit.
rationalfoolSep 21, 2006
Didn't see anyone else mention it, but there is a free (always) app called XShelf which is pretty neat and provides clipboard saving with drag and drop.<a class="user" href="http://homepage.mac.com/kshu/XShelf/XShelf.html">http://homepage.mac.com/kshu/XShelf/XShelf.html</a>
jimbocookSep 21, 2006
UM, it says click here to download but there's no place to click. I'd blame it on poor site design not supporting my Mac but that seems unlikely in this case.
Closed AccountSep 23, 2006
@FetalExtremely useful tip. Thanks a bunch.