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09/22/2008, 5:35pm, EDT
Monday, September 22nd
Unsanity updates WindowShade X, adds Leopard support
Unsanity has released WindowShade X 4.2, an update to the Mac OS X window-resizing tool, adding support for Mac OS X 10.5, dropping support for OS X 10.3, and bringing Firefox 3.x support. The update also adds MIP (Minimize-In-Place) recognition for Leopard's dock and screen bottom and eliminates subjugation problems with World of Warcraft. It fixes an Infinite recursion problem, nicknamed the SUIS problem, and removes Custom Shadow support, which was unmanageable in Mac OS X 10.5.
The new v4.2 now allows iTunes 8 window-shading and fixes the issue that was causing WindowShade X to loose functionality when working with Firefox 3.x. In version 4.2, MIP does not currently work with Apple's Spaces. WidowShade X 4.2 requires Mac OS X 10.4.11 or higher, and costs $10 until Wednesday, when the price jumps to $14.


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bout time
nuff said
Good luck getting users back...
worthless
Well, my Mac has been stable and trouble-free for two years, I guess it's about time to crap it up with Unsanity crashware...
wow
That was like a short nostalgia shot back to the days when I spent hours finding and setting up desktop mods. I so much time searching the web for themes, icons and windowshade functions and now I rarely worry about my desktop pic. Do people/kids do this anymore?