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I LOVE THIS.
I don't know why the comment section is filled with so much negativity. I have no problem with the price. (Especially because you can build more features in the future if it gets popular.) $9.99 is nothing!
Great job Andrey!
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Waaaay too expensive for what it does. It's worth $1.99 at best.
All of these tweaks are doable in 20 minutes for free, with some Terminal commands and .pref file edits.
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@dmitry_gorshkov sounds like you're blind to anything past your own experiences. I'd challenge anyone to find an average consumer - the type you find everywhere other than startups and/or hanging around with other programmers, developers, etc. - who knows what on Earth Terminal is, much less what to do with it, without even starting on knowing what it means to edit a .pref file.
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@andym_dc If you paid attention you'd notice that I didn't say it's worthless, just overpriced. No one likes a smartass, Andrew.
Love how you make such simple products that are so universal in nature. It's really inspiring to see folks like you and @levelsio build useful stuff as awesome indi developers without bothering about creating a fancy company/brand around them!
In general a cool idea and nice initiative. Don't understand the pricing strategy here
Pros:
Has a few useful features
Cons:
Pricing too high
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This is another iteration of adding preferences that Apple does not reveal in the GUI: TinkerTool, Onyx, Secrets, MacPilot and dozens more have all tried to do this: bring back choice to the user.
It’s graphically simple, maybe my parents could understand it. But there are not enough options to justify the cost.
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Spreadshare
In general a cool idea and nice initiative. Don't understand the pricing strategy here
Pros:Has a few useful features
Cons:Pricing too high
This is another iteration of adding preferences that Apple does not reveal in the GUI: TinkerTool, Onyx, Secrets, MacPilot and dozens more have all tried to do this: bring back choice to the user.
It’s graphically simple, maybe my parents could understand it. But there are not enough options to justify the cost.
Pros:Reduces annoyances, simple interface
Cons:Brings nothing new to the table
Jerrycan
Hiding updates notifications is pretty bad from security standpoint.
Pros:For lazy people
Cons:All this features exist in your macOS for a decade