Week of Leopard: MacDust Giveaway
October 28th, 2007 by EDIT-XTREEM
As we count down the hours till Apple officially releases Mac OS Leopard 10.5, there will be many giveaways and contests. This will last for the first week of leopard being out. From this Friday, October 26th at 6 PM EST till next Friday, we will host the “Week of Leopard”.
This giveaway will be for 5 licenses of MacDust, an app cleaning out your macs cookies, caches and history in one stop. To enter, post a comment telling us about your least favorite new feature of leopard, and you have over 300 to choose from. The more exciting, the better. Tell us why you do not like this feature, how it will effect your workflow, or anything else interesting about this feature. The five winners will receive one license of MacDust each.
Make sure to include your valid email address in the email address field of the comments.
Rules:
1 entry per person
iAppblog has the right to disqualify anyone, for any reason
We can change the rules at any time, before, after or during the contest
We can change the prize at any time, before, after or during the contest
If you agree to all these rules, start thinking up your least favorite feature, commenting will being Friday at 6PM EST.
November 8th, 2007 at 10:16 pm
My least favorite new feature of Leopard is the chinese dictionary. Great for chinese people, not for me.
November 8th, 2007 at 10:18 pm
Correction, that would be Japanese-English dictionary. My mistake.
November 9th, 2007 at 1:32 am
There’s a Japanese dictionary! Wow, that’s great for me, I’m studying Japanese.
My least favourite new feature is the whole help system. I can’t stand the way they have a spotlight search in the help menu now. It creates a very noticeable lag when you scrub along the menus, and it just doesn’t fit in there. It makes any other items in that menu display in a smaller font, so that they seem to be disconnected from the application. Then, the worst thing, it puts a help window above all other windows so that you can’t see anything properly anymore. How dumb is that? And.. it makes Firefox crash every time I access it.