The work on Application Enhancer 1.2 continues - this includes polishing up APE Manager, as well as writing plenty of supplementary code to simplify various common tasks such as include/exclude lists or per-application settings for APE module developers.
Individual APE modules can have their own settings embedded right into the APE Manager - and Metallifizer 1.1 takes full advantage of that ability. You can now choose exactly which applications you want it to affect, and choose whether it should metallifize or demetallifize each particular application.
In the screenshot below, I chose Address Book to have no metal, and metallifized Can Combine Icons:
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There needs to be an easy way to disable all APE modules when the display server is launched in case of bugs. Like pressing the shift key when one logs in.
Posted by: strobe on November 11, 2002 7:23 PMYeah good idea... so good that it's been in all versions of APE since 1.0 ;)
Posted by: Rosyna on November 11, 2002 7:48 PMI want this! I love this company! Do we have a release date yet? I hope Apple standardizes iTunes and QuickTime so I can demetalifize them and move the controls around like I did to iChat.
Keep those great apps a-coming!
Posted by: Jason Anderson on November 12, 2002 12:52 AMYou need to implement a "Mettallifize all" and "dematallifize all" feature.
Posted by: brien on November 18, 2002 9:11 PMVery interesting! But it's so small. Is there also an fullscreen-screenshot. Here, or at an other website?
Posted by: on October 23, 2004 4:02 AMThis is so close, but still buggie. Suicidegirls' Whiteout works better, no probs for Panther.
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