This is as close as I can find right now. Sometimes Stone Design has some alerts and tooltips that are kind of like this, though perhaps less, um, ominous and a little more cute.
Here's one I captured a long time ago from TextEdit (the custom app icon is from IconFactory, IIRC). Yes, it is real and, no, I didn't make it in Interface Builder.
<strong>Here's one I captured a long time ago from TextEdit (the custom app icon is from IconFactory, IIRC). Yes, it is real and, no, I didn't make it in Interface Builder.
Artman @_@, yours is pretty simple: there's an OS X and an OS 9 version of Acrobat Reader but, for reasons best known by Adobe, there's no difference in the version number...
Okay, here's a weird one I've been too lazy to find out about over on the Adobe forums....but maybe it doesn't apply here as there's no dialogue to go along with it....
Basically:
When I crank up Illustrator 10 it makes a beep about halfway through the startup. The only thing that comes to mind is that it could be a system alert notifying me that modifier keys have been changed (something you can set in the Universal Access portion of system prefs). But I don't -think- that's what it is.
Anyway....not as good as the others in this thread. I'll keep an eye out for a better contribution.
<strong>Artman @_@, yours is pretty simple: there's an OS X and an OS 9 version of Acrobat Reader but, for reasons best known by Adobe, there's no difference in the version number...</strong><hr></blockquote>
Good point there. I also said Adobe Acrobat 5...no...just the Reader. I had a long day at work with Acrobat on a Windows machine at work that same day. I distilled a 16 page catalogue and brought it home to check out on the Mac.
I always had Reader open in Classic. Aggrivated me to no end. So much so that I got another plug-in for the browsers to handle PDFs. But I guess after upgrading to Jaguar it was resolved. Still, to a novice that message would make them wonder what the hell Adobe was telling them.
Funny, thought after the weekend there'd be more...I use a screen capture program called Constrictor..very cool and easy to use one.
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This is as close as I can find right now. Sometimes Stone Design has some alerts and tooltips that are kind of like this, though perhaps less, um, ominous and a little more cute.
<strong>Here's one I captured a long time ago from TextEdit (the custom app icon is from IconFactory, IIRC). Yes, it is real and, no, I didn't make it in Interface Builder.
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Ohhh, that's why they don't support metadata.
Basically:
When I crank up Illustrator 10 it makes a beep about halfway through the startup. The only thing that comes to mind is that it could be a system alert notifying me that modifier keys have been changed (something you can set in the Universal Access portion of system prefs). But I don't -think- that's what it is.
Anyway....not as good as the others in this thread. I'll keep an eye out for a better contribution.
<strong>Artman @_@, yours is pretty simple: there's an OS X and an OS 9 version of Acrobat Reader but, for reasons best known by Adobe, there's no difference in the version number...</strong><hr></blockquote>
Good point there. I also said Adobe Acrobat 5...no...just the Reader. I had a long day at work with Acrobat on a Windows machine at work that same day. I distilled a 16 page catalogue and brought it home to check out on the Mac.
I always had Reader open in Classic. Aggrivated me to no end. So much so that I got another plug-in for the browsers to handle PDFs. But I guess after upgrading to Jaguar it was resolved. Still, to a novice that message would make them wonder what the hell Adobe was telling them.
Funny, thought after the weekend there'd be more...I use a screen capture program called Constrictor..very cool and easy to use one.
in Apple Mail app, good to see some sense of humor
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in Apple Mail app, good to see some sense of humor </strong><hr></blockquote>
That's the subject of the mail.
ah well, seemed fun at the time...
You can duplicate this with the Debug menu, in the page load test window. Just click on check leaks to the world.