Funny VersionTracker thing the other day...

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Just look at the attached picture. :D
 

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No, it was VersionTracker. SlashDock was doing the same thing, and updates were appearing under that update listed under "Tomorrow" in the screenshot.

I think if the developer puts a future release date accidentally, that might cause the problem.
 
Originally posted by nichrome
Or having your Mac's date set incorrectly... :)

Network time was activated, and my clock has always shown the correct time.

Plus, that would affect the release date/time for ALL updates, not just one.

Sheesh, people. It's supposed to be FUNNY! :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by ~~NeYo~~
SimX, Your Dock Cracks me Up! :D :D

NeYo

There's definitely too much stuff in it to ever be useful. That's where LaunchBar comes to help. Just hit a shortcut and type 'ie' for Internet Explorer, type 'ow' for OmniWeb, type 'm' for all apps starting with and containing the letter 'm'... No such Dock needed, not such a crowded one, anyway.

Btw.: The pic WAS funny. :)
 
Originally posted by fryke


There's definitely too much stuff in it to ever be useful. That's where LaunchBar comes to help. Just hit a shortcut and type 'ie' for Internet Explorer, type 'ow' for OmniWeb, type 'm' for all apps starting with and containing the letter 'm'... No such Dock needed, not such a crowded one, anyway.

Btw.: The pic WAS funny. :)

Speak for yourself – it works for ME. Ever heard of magnification? Plus, I know where everything is, and since everything is so small, they basically stay in the same place all the time anyway. And now I don't have to search my hard drive to open the application I want – only documents and the rare app that is not on my Dock.

I can't really get used to LaunchBar – not my cup of tea. I prefer my crowded Dock, thank you.
 
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