Shapeshifter

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Is shapeshifter bad for your computer? Does it over write anything that might be important for the system to run? I know on my old PC I had a theme changer and it really slowed my computer down. Is it the same with shapeshifter?
 
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jdgaines said:
Is shapeshifter bad for your computer? Does it over write anything that might be important for the system to run? I know on my old PC I had a theme changer and it really slowed my computer down. Is it the same with shapeshifter?

G'day jdgaines, I use shapeshifter and the only incident I had was when I locked in the changes and the next thing I knew when I launched Mail it asked me to set up my email again. This happened with some other Apps too. I guess I should have read the accompanying info more.

To this day I don't know what exactly happened.

Others will no doubt give ShapeShifter a glowing report and it's probably due.

This is just my experience...

P.S. I stil use SS :dive:
 
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It runs flawlessly for me on my PPC Mini, but there are still some issues with the Intel compatible betas:

http://www.unsanity.com/weblog/

I tried it, but removed it from my Core Duo iMac. As soon as a final release hits that's universal, I'll install it again.
 

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