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Ralph Dagza says:
How many mint licenses do you own
I have 4
posted Mar 10
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Jordan says:
I've got two, but in a few I'll be adding on another one for a project of mine.
posted Mar 11
Bramus! says:
1 right now (for my own personal site), will expand since I'm now devvin' as a freelancer too and am offering this wonderfullapp to clients as the primary stats-software ;-)
posted Mar 11
adammiller says:
Four! One for my site and three for clients. It's an easy sell to clients.
posted Mar 23
Rusty Mitchell says:
Clearmint Ice Style (with the permission of Devlounge)
Clearmint Ice Preview
Clearmint Ice Download
Enjoy!
posted Mar 6
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Rusty Mitchell says:
Updated Clearmint Ice.
Updated zip can be downloaded at the link listed above.
v 1.01 : 03/08/07
- added styling for mini login and installer panes
- edited progress bar graphics to match style
- cleaned up css
- removed css references to unused images
- removed unused images from the images folder
- added README.txt
posted Mar 8
Wayde Christie says:
Hey all!
WordPress developers - come say hi at the new WordPress group.
posted Mar 1
Jordan says:
woohoo. i love contests. i've managed to score $49 in free minties :P one copy of mint 2 and an upgrade to mint 2.
i love itttt.
now both my mints look pretty. i'm tempted to do my own style, because you know, there's not enough pink and neon green.
posted Mar 1
Brett Terpstra says:
http://www.devlounge.net/extras/clearmint
a simple style for Mint 2 from Devlounge.
posted Feb 26
John Stone says:
I just upgraded and I'm not really that impressed. The graphs are a little hard to follow at first glance and don't look as good as freshview's, the colors don't seem that polished (fixable with styles, I know) and $19 for a severely minor upgrade seems a bit excessive when you consider a new copy is $30. January is a rough time for people people in the creative/service market, so the timing is a little suspect.
That being said, Mint is still the best stats package I've ever used and I don't see myself switching to anything else anytime soon. Flame on.
posted Feb 25
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Paddy O'Furniture says:
I agree that there really isn't a compelling reason to upgrade to version 2 at this point. Not at the current price point anyway. I have two version 1 licenses and 1 version two. If someone creates a must have Pepper that only works with version two I will consider it, but I will likely keep things as they are.
posted Feb 25
Brett Terpstra says:
+1. I was unthrilled. That's not to say I was entirely disappointed after upgrading, I just wasn't met with the usual blast of coolness that I've come to expect from Shaun's work. I actually like the old interface better. Maybe the new look just needs to grow on me. I think the revamped peppers need more explanation without having to dig through the forums as well.
posted Feb 26
Garrett says:
The graph's don't work in IE 6, and or FF 1.5 I know no one wants to develop for those browsers. But it's a must for those who use them.
posted Mar 3
Jordan says:
Firemint, the wintergreen mint for firefox extensions? haha.
anyway, chex it out. i haven't been able to get it to work yet, but i'm about to let the guy know to see what's up with that.
posted Feb 23
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Bart Claeys says:
Firemint works great here! The developer should add a feature that will place the ignore cookie automatically. No?
posted Mar 11
Ian Smith says:
Mint is so nice... I just wish I could afford more than one license at the moment (I could buy more, but they wouldn't be used enough to be worth it), or even the upgrade to Mint 2.
Minty fresh stats
posted Mar 31