At 12:27 PM -0500 11/26/2008, Wilton Shaw wrote:
>
>After learning about IceClean from some recent emails

The single mention in the thread "New Question... Safari 3.2.1 is 
fast!  (was Re: Safari 3.2 is slooow)" or is there more?  I hope 
more.  I'm totally unimpressed with this utility.  From the start - 
the home page - it's quality is questionable.  We're running OS X. 
Bragging that an OS X maintenance tool only uses UNIX stuff?  Right 
there, there's something wrong.  Might as well brag about a car that 
only turns left.  Then there's the web page itself - in badly broken 
engrish and missssspellings.  If the developer can't manage a decent 
front page, or even use OS X's built-in spill chucker, what does that 
say about his code?

>I download and installed it. I decided to use it to repair 
>Permissions.  When I clicked on the repair note, it asked for my 
>password. When I printed in my password, I was told I had the wrong 
>one. I repeated the routine, I got the same answer. What is 
>happening?

Donno.  I didn't get that far.  It just hung on my Mac...


Stick with the real Apple tools and/or OnyX and AppleJack.

FWIW,
- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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