[P1] Location Manager for OS X

J.C. Webber III jcw at kingoblio.com
Sat Feb 21 13:29:45 PST 2004


david wrote:
> On 2/20/04 9:41 PM, "Jack Rodgers" <jackrodgers at earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> >> http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/13855>
> > 
> > I found this Location X which looks like it does what the old Location
> > Manager did and maybe more. I am in the process of testing it so I
> > can't vouch for it.
> 
> Been using it for about 8 months and with the exception of one annoyance
> that the author has no control over, it is a champ. The one exception is
> that it can't fully work if the system preferences is open. Location X is
> one of my recommended programs - and I don't make recommendations lightly.
> 
> david

Isn't this mainly for OS9 folks who just can't get over it
(the fact that OSX does not do things like OS9 did)?

I never did like OS9, btw.  I wouldn't be a Mac user today if
it weren't for OSX.

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