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Old March 18th, 2002, 01:42 PM
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I've registered Exile II, QuickTime 5 (I guess it counts as shareware. I registered it so I could have the same kind of functionality I had back with QuickTime 3. That, and being able to get the full-size trailers for Episode II is a nice touch.), and OmniWeb. The next thing I register will probably EV: Nova or Airburst.

Incidentally, I saw someone said they registered CopyPaste. I was just wondering what features it has over PTHPasteBoard, which is free. I love that one, but I'm always curious as to what else is out there.
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Old March 18th, 2002, 06:18 PM
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CopyPaste can save more clipboards (up to 200 by default), and has a very handy floating palette.
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i have a question for those of you who have registered omniweb. Does it get any faster afterwards? it obviously runs a background check and comes up with the unlicensed strip when you leave it sitting too long. i am just wondering if getting rid of any extra activities like that increase its performance in any ways.
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I've actually registered less stuff for OS X than I did for OS 9 (more freeware alternatives). I have so far registered:

NetFinder X - I tried OSXigen, but it does not seem to suport drag and drop to the finder.
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BTV - useless until Formac gets their act in gear!
Graphic Converter - I edited the icons in the CDE front panel (AIX install) of a server we had at work. You should have seen the UNIX weenies!
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Hmm, most recently Get Info, Airburst and EV NOVA!!!

In the past: EV, Harry the Handsome Executive, Ferzel's Wand, Avara, many other Ambrosia games, PageSpinner back when it was 2.0 :-p.
Hmm, seems like mostly games...
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i've registered unsanity echo the other progs are os 9 only (like ines, app that gives u a dock under os 9 [forgot the name], etc...)
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