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![]() Nope, you're not blind. This has been missing for a few revs now. I'd very much like to see it reappear, as I used to use it a lot - to see whether something I've found is on the same machine as something I'm already downloading, so I can choose to try elsewhere instead... spreading the load and (I hope) getting more consistent downloads in the process. It also helps me avoid trying something from a server that's already proven to be not responding well. So, Adam and co, any chance of seeing it come back? Keith martin Technical Editor, MacUser magazine http://www.macuser.co.uk/ |
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![]() I don't know what the MacOSX equivalent to a "right-click" is (command-click or whatever it is called), but do it on the bar above the search result table, the one that says name, size, etc... You can customize the table there (unfortunately, it's the only table that allows for that, yet). |
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![]() A hidden feature accessed by a non-standard keystroke isn't really a good alternative! The Mac OS standard for performing a 'right-click' wioth a one-button mouse is control-click. Limewire uses the command key instead, which is totally against the Apple Human Interface Design guidelines. However - I do appreciate knowing how to access this 'lost' feature. Thanks! Perhaps future versions of the software could use control-click rather than command-click? And maybe this is something that should be built into the Preferences window as well, with a note there telling users they can access the feature by control-clicking or right-clicking the column titles? Keith martin Technical Editor, MacUser magazine http://www.macuser.co.uk/ |
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![]() Taliban, thanks for pointing that out. Makes it a lot easier! I agree with thatk - It's accessed in a pretty obscure way. I would have thought that it would suit being under the view menu (currently only monitor, connections and library), but that's just my 2 cents. Alternatively, setting the field display options in a prefs panel may be good, too. |
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![]() Hmm.. never notice that before. I'll have to investigate, but if this is the case (which seems a little surprising although not impossible) I hope that the Limewire crew are pestering the Apple Developer tech services team with complaints about the issue. If it is Apple's fault, it still comes across to the end user as a Limewire weirdness, which of course ain't good! Keith Martin Technical Editor, MacUser magazine http://www.macuser.co.uk/ |
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![]() It appears not necessarily be Apples fault, I did a build from todays CVS with a few of the routines changed as per the Apple tech note at: TN2042 After a few changes the Popup menus work more Mac like on using the control key as well as poping up on pressing the mouse. The build (which also sports a proper icon) can be downloaded at: LimeWire Pro 2.4.3jum10 |
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