Mighty Mouse 1.3
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Released 30 November 2006
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Mighty Mouse is compatible with the ICBMs (Intel-based Macs).Mighty Mouse currently does not work on Mac OS X 10.5. More Info.
Mighty Mouse allows you to customize your cursors with style - and it does so on the fly, without modifying any system files! Moreover, it allows you to customize all kinds of cursors available in the system - Arrow, I-Beam, Alias, Copy, Move and the Wait cursor. You can animate any cursor and import pre-made ones available at our website. Edit the cursors with the simplicity of copy-paste and drag-and-drop, then hit Apply, and you got it!
With Mighty Mouse, you can:
- Animate any of the system cursors (including the Arrow cursor);
- Use cursors of any size - smaller or larger than the default ones;
- Magnify your existing cursors for easier accessibility;
- Download and import cursors made by other users;
- Create your own cursors and share them with others;
- Instantly import cursors created for Windows XP.
You can get more cursors for Mighty Mouse here:
A few pictures are surely worth a thousand words:
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The complete control over your cursors in one single, easy-to-use preference pane. (picture, 68K) |
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See the import and edit features of Mighty Mouse - we are importing one of the Windows XP cursors we downloaded off the Web - as easy as drag-and-drop! (movie, 240K)
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New in version 1.3:
- Mighty Mouse is now a Universal Binary.
- Mighty Mouse now requires at least Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther".
- CurXPTheme cursor sets can now be used directly - files with a "CurXPTheme" filename extension no longer need to be unzipped before dragging them into Mighty Mouse.
- Removed all of the image mask stuff from the cursor editor - Mighty Mouse now handles it for you automatically.
- Mighty Mouse no longer spams the console with error messages when displaying its nag message.
- Resolved an issue that could cause custom cursors to be reset when the screen resolution or color mode changes.
New in version 1.2.2:
- Really resolved a bug that prevented registration updates from succeeding in deployment versions of Mighty Mouse.
New in version 1.2.1:
- Resolved a bug that prevented registration updates from succeeding.
- Cursor scaling is now properly restored on login when using Tiger.
- Resolved an issue that could cause improper operation if Mighty Mouse was installed for all users.
- Resolved an issue that prevented dragging cursor images to the Finder in Tiger.
New in version 1.2:
- Updated for Tiger compatibility.
- Pretty new installer.
- Mighty Mouse now restores the ability to open cursor sets via double-clicking every time the preference pane is launched.
- Resolved an issue that would prevent ShapeShifter from applying cursors until at least one cursor had been tested inside of the Mighty Mouse preference pane.
- Resolved an issue that could prevent cursors from being installed on non-English operating systems.
- Added a "reset" option to the Mighty Mouse command line tool.
New in version 1.1.3:
- Certified for use with Panther.
- It's now possible to drag images into the individual opaque and masked image wells.
- Mighty Mouse no longer leaves temp files behind after use.
- Mighty Mouse no longer requires a login item.
- Application launch time has decreased.
- Resolved an issue that could prevent cursors from being applied in Panther.
- Fixes a hardware-dependent inability to restore cursor customization on wake-from-sleep.
- It is no longer possible to drag an image into the Cursor Editor's frame table when there isn't a cursor selected in the Available Cursors table.
- Fixed a possible freeze that could occur when switching the cursor editor display from a cursor with many frames to one with few frames.
- Fixed a possible issue that could prevent cursors from being customized on non-English systems.
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