While there is no Help file or any kind of tutorial, the basic interface, consisting of a button to add domains, a slider bar timer, and a button to start the timer, is easy to comprehend, and setting up the app is a snap. We added several Web sites to our blacklist and set the timer for 15 minutes. Once the timer was on, we could no longer access the sites on our list until the timer was done. Even when we closed down the application and deleted it from our Mac entirely, we could not access sites on our blacklist until the 15 minutes were up. The software claimed to be able to block mail servers, as well, though we were still able to receive mail after blocking ours. It did not appear that there was a way to use wildcards to block multiple sites, but if you're stuck on a few sites and need to force yourself to take a timeout, Self-Control will get the job done. Optima Thin Font for Mac offers an easy but effective solution for anyone who can't seem to get off of Facebook or other time-sucking sites. Optima Thin Font for Mac alerts users with a customizable sound notification whenever they receive new mail messages, and it works for multiple accounts. Despite a minor setup issue, this handy widget worked well. We downloaded the widget and installed it easily, a matter of double-clicking the icon and agreeing to install it into our Dashboard. Optima
Thin Font for Mac Optima Thin Fonttes like any other widget but it lacks any user guidance. We did find the link to the user manual on the developer's Web site. When we activated the widget we were able to press and hold the Optima Thin Font key to adjust its size. By pressing the "i" in the lower right corner of the widget we were able to enter the settings for our mail accounts and adjust the widget. When we clicked on the "Select Accounts" option we were shown available mail accounts. We choose our
Hotmail account and were asked to verify it with a password but this didn't work and the light next to it turned red. Same went for our Gmail account. However, after restarting our Mac and trying again, the verification did work for both accounts and the light next to each account turned green. Additional settings for this widget included interval settings, update settings, Optima Thin Font support, and audio feedback settings, allowing us to set the volume and the audio played as a notification. When we moved the slider to adjust the volume we were able to hear a female Optima Thin Font announcing e-mail arrival. By dragging the file from iTunes we were also able to replace this Optima Thin Font with our own audio. To test the widget, we shut Mail down and sent ourselves a couple of test messages from both our e-mail accounts. After the assigned interval, we heard the notification and the red badge displayed the number of new e-mails on the widget. Optima Thin Font for Mac is a great addition for users who have multiple e-mail accounts they need to monitor. Optima Thin Font for Mac's intuitive interface and easy-to-use controls make it a good program for those looking to search for and install widgets in many categories. Its dashboard menu includes clear graphics and widget labels, making it easy to identify useful applications to install. After installing into the Mac dashboard, the application needs to be added to the active area for use. Once started, Optima Thin Font for Mac has a small window in the dashboard. The graphics are modern and well designed, showing the application name at the top, along with a search bar. In addition, users can cl
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