Cocktail 2.0
anybody using it?? looks like a nice little (free) app...helps me enable journaling when i am to stupid to remember the sudo commands brad told me eons ago...plus dorks like me shouldn't be messing in the terminal anyways....also lets you delete locked files (hint to mur)....
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I downloaded 1.0b4 months ago and absolutely adore it. Fantastic piece of software.
I'm sticking with 1.2: does the job and doesn't look like a baboon's arse.
Originally posted by Overhope
World's. Suckiest. Interface. Ever.
Agreed. WTF were they thinking?
Originally posted by mrmister
What the hell is an internet icon?
System Preferences.
At least it works.
what does this "Cocktail" do? who should use it? why would I want it? Does Tom Cruze have anything to do with it?
flick.
Originally posted by Flick Justice
what does this "Cocktail" do?
I take it you missed the link in the first post here...
What's new in this version:
Application:
new user interface
rewritten from scratch
faster startup
preferences
fixed "Two Help menus" bug
updated Help
Disk
enable or disable journaling on selected disk
"Spindown" feature is now compatible with power management and "Put hard disk to sleep when possible" settings
System
update prebinding
run selected or all cron scripts
"Include virtual memory swap files" option
"Include Safari bookmark icons" option
force empty trash from selected disk
delete selected archived log files
view NetInfo log
Network
support for two network cards
set size of the TCP receive and send window
turn off delayed acks
change network ports
Extras
disable rectangle effect when opening files
set number of label lines in icon view
enable "Suck In" minimize effect
Pilot
"Restart automatically" option
"Stop on errors" option
Product Description:
Available features: enable or disable journaling, set disk spindown time, update or re-prebind files, repair permissions, run cron scripts, delete cache files, recreate alias to Mac OS 9 desktop, force empty trash, delete locked items, delete DS_Store files, delete archived log files, view log files, create symbolic links, change speed and duplex of network cards, set size of the TCP receive and send window, turn off delayed acks, request new IP from DHCP server, change network ports, customize look and features of Finder and Dock, easily optimize system using Auto Pilot
grabbing this now.
flick.
Yeah, the new interface blows goats. But I like the standard authentication.
Meh. I guess we just hope for improvements.