WindowShade X 2.0 Released 13
slava writes "Unsanity has released a major update to its award-winning haxie, WindowShade X. This haxie (stands for 'Mac OS X hack') adds to Mac OS X the window-collapsing features found in Mac OS 8/9. The new version 2.0 adds some new features, including control over exactly how thick you want your window shadows to be, option-clicking to minimize all windows in current application, a new installer, and more. Get more information and screenshots or download it."
Software releases? (Score:1)
Reads like an advertisement... (Score:3, Insightful)
But c'mon
"Award winning"? I'd be very interested to know what awards this won. Not to mention the contributor, "Slava", is the programmer who wrote this.
Re:Reads like an advertisement... (Score:4, Insightful)
I do like the program; it implements an obvious and useful GUI feature that is built in to just about everything except Windows (hell, even Blackbox). And at $7 it is a better buy than most shareware. But putting it on slashdot alongside notices of new versions of entire operating systems available for free is a little much, Mac section or no.
Re:Reads like an advertisement... (Score:2)
FUCK WHO CARES. This is marketing stuff, not news for nerds.
Can I submit some copy from anyone and get it published? Like this?
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Re:Reads like an advertisement... (Score:3, Insightful)
So thanks for posting the story, guys. At least I like it.
Well, good for them. (Score:1)
But why does this have to come from some strange third party source? Is this an indication on a micro-level that OS X will become a distro of gathered goods from everywhere like Linux?
Not that this particular development is all that impressive, but if OS X gets much more impressive I may have to switch!
Re:Well, good for them. (Score:1)
Cool Icon! (Score:2)
Mac OS Shareware (Score:2)
With the types of users who are now coming to Mac OS X, is this going to change?