First, i've to admit this app is really great ! I use it at university and it increase my battery time so much
But i've got some problems...
- Sometimes, when i use it, the application (pages) stop responding (and it doesn't happen when Blitz isn't on focus). Problem : the only way to solve it is to restart, what is really bad when the prof is speaking...
A program called Psst http://www.satsumac.com/Psst.php should help a little. ![]()
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When I open Blitz, I can't click on the dock, also, I can't use Command-Tab to select apps...
same happened to me the first time - basically everything stopped responding. but after i restarted, it worked perfectly fine, and is actually very useful.
and extending battery life...thats an idea i hadn't thought of. i'll go try it in lecture today ![]()
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Hey guys,
I'm the developer of Blitz (and Bokeh, and Freeze Frame...). I'm floored by the amount of response to Blitz being included in MacHeist. Freeze Frame never had this many people using it! I thought I'd help deal with some of the problems you guys are having.
Most of the "first launch" problems you guys are having (where you reboot to fix) may be related to a "feature" that may be more trouble than it's worth. In short, if you activate Blitz again after launch, it does a focus on the frontmost app. This was put in so that if you choose to include Blitz in the Dock, you can click it once to focus on the current app. But the problem occurs if you try to launch Blitz from the Finder after it already being launched -- for example, if you didn't see the menu item and double-clicked it again because you thought it didn't launch. Blitz will then focus, probably on the Finder, which is specially called out to not blur the desktop as with other apps. Hence, the confusion that results when something that gets blocked during focus suddenly doesn't work for no reason (Command-Tab, Dock, Spaces).
Long story short, it's a confusing first-launch experience, and I may either kill off the feature entirely, or just make it not work if the front app is the Finder.
For the poster who asked for a list of daemons to freeze: This won't happen. Freezing background processes is a *really* bad idea if you don't know what you're doing, and while some people do, Blitz is designed for everyone to be able to use. I don't want to deal with non-technical users freezing launchd or something. ![]()
To dmdzine, who called me "shady": I know some people have been confused over the many name changes this app has been through, but they really should be considered part of the same continuum. I'll try to explain. Freeze Frame was initially developed by me, and me alone. I, quite frankly, suck at design and layout. When I found a designer, the very talented Ollie Wagner, we set to work on creating a "Freeze Frame 2.0", but it was decided somewhere along the line that the current "picture" metaphor didn't really work, and we set to work on creating a new metaphor that better exemplified focus. Hence, Bokeh, a photography term referring to an image where the subject is in focus, and the background is heavily blurred. This name worked great, and our versions 1.0 and 1.0.1 were released under this name. (Incidentally, the term "bokeh" is where the flower icon comes from -- it's the symbol for macro mode on a camera, which is how you accomplish that blur). We made no secret of the fact that Bokeh was Freeze Frame 2.0, and that any purchased user of Freeze Frame (i.e., not MacHeist users) could e-mail us for a free upgrade.
However, it created a naming conflict with Alien Skin Software's Bokeh plugin for Photoshop, which was designed to do exactly that technique on Photoshop images. We worked out a cross-promotion deal where we would change our name in exchange for a linking on the Alien Skin site. We figured that anyone using high-end Photoshop plugins would love to use an app like Blitz anyway. Blitz and Bokeh are the SAME APP, and you'll notice that we even continued the numbering scheme from Bokeh 1.0.1 to Blitz 1.1. All licenses that worked for Bokeh transferred instantly to Blitz, without even needing to be re-entered. I don't see how that could be considered shady in the least. Heck, bokehapp.com even redirects to blitzapp.com now.
As for the crashes, please e-mail me crash logs! I'd love to fix this, but I haven't been able to reproduce them. Please include the name of the application you were freezing or focusing on, in case it's just certain apps.
I've already begun work on a free upgrade that fixes a lot of the other problems you had: the Finder bug above, the hidden startup window, and the whitespace bug with serial codes. It should be available sometime next week -- keep an eye out for it.
Finally, to the guy above me: *I* hadn't even thought of the battery life aspect to all this. I'm surprised I didn't connect that lower CPU use would obviously decrease battery drain.
Sorry for the long post, but I hope this cleared up a lot of the issues with Blitz. Thanks for the remarkable interest!
Geoff Pado
Awesome, it's cool to hear from the developer (it's almost a surprise that they're real people sometimes
).
I used to use Bokeh, but I never really saw a point to it, because I wasn't doing anything particularly power-hungry, but now that I'm working again, it's really handy. Renders are about 10-20% faster, which is great.
Thanks for including this app. ![]()
Hey guys,
I'm the developer of Blitz (and Bokeh, and Freeze Frame...).
Geoff Pado
Another developer posting on the MacHeist forums. This is great. Thanks for following this, Geoff. Though I don't do a lot of processor intensive applications, it does happen, and I used Freeze Frame on occasion. Glad to see Blitz has the same genealogy. I feel better about using it, knowing that it comes from the same developer. And welcome to the MacHeist forums!!!
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I've also been experiencing some bugs with this app. I kind of wished the 'free' stuff would already have this stuff fixed up, because they become worthless if they keep bugging out my mac.
It works but ... it will sometimes freeze up other programs forever, not allowing them to quit or switch to. Also sometimes the Cmd + Tab function will disappear. And I've also had to reboot.
hmmm...
I close my eyes to see.
Arclite:
It speaks volumes about a developer who checks the forums and responds to comments. It says even more when one writes a response as detailed and as interested in yours. I have to admit that while I downloaded Blitz because it was free from the loot, I had not really checked it out. Other attention grabbers were at work. Because of your post, however, I want to check it out. Just thought you might want to know that.
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tied it to cmd+option+B. so everytime i need to speed up a program or even just to blur out everything in the background and focus, just 3 buttons to press
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The problem with everything being greyed-out on my system was because it pops a window up underneath everything else asking if you want it to check for an update. If you minimize all your other applications, it should be there. Pick something from the window, and it'll function normally.
Arclite, it's great to see the developer of an app interacting with the users so actively.
I've been really enjoying Blitz - but mostly for suspending individual processes (I really don't see why Firefox should use any CPU at all when not in focus, and it often sits at 30-40%, the damn hog) rather than focusing on apps.
It would be great if you could cmd-click or somehow select an app in the drop down list to exclude it from being suspended (this seems more easily accessible and easier to modify than a separate whitelist). I know you can already click apps to toggle their state, but it would be nice to be able to focus an app using the shortcut while keeping itunes, finder etc. running.
Blitz is a great app! They should make the Dock unfrozen by default though...
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Eh, this just changes the nice value of a process.
Open Terminal and type, 'man nice'.
You can write a simple script to poll 'ps' for apps and change the nice value arbitrarily.
Doesn't Blitz simply suspend the other processes that are running? If so, that's just a terminal command that you can do - seems unnecessary to have a whole extra application for something built into the OS.
Thanks for this info
Will have to read up on this when I get a spare moment. Meantime, an app that does the job without me having to learn anything seems good enough. (I'm not so computer savvy that I know how to do this…)
I'd love to specify some apps (ie mail.app/finder) not to freeze..
Me too ![]()
I would love to use Blitz, but the only thing it does is creating a Blitz.crash.log file when I try to open it. Would anyone be so kind to help me with this? I would love to try this app...
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Great app for working within Aperture. No more waiting for few seconds until freeze ended.
i'll have to wait to try this, and other apps, until I upgrade my hardware to handle an upgrade to Leopard. Right now I can only run Tiger. But, I still can't complain about free and discounted bundle apps, to be played with at a later date.
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sounds like it will be great for rendering effects on movies
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Is it just me or is Blitz? Everytime I focus or don't focus and I do CMD+TAB, my active app doesn't show up. Even after switching apps, the app I was in before doesn't show up still....
Is it just me or is Blitz? Everytime I focus or don't focus and I do CMD+TAB, my active app doesn't show up. Even after switching apps, the app I was in before doesn't show up still....
I decided to not use Blitz, at least for now, as it is not of any use for me. But after reading your posting, I tested Blitz again and have to say. It is just you. If I suspend one program, I still can switch to it via ⌘-⇥, though the window does not appear, because the program is suspended. On the other, when I suspend a program ⌘-⇥ does no longer work. If I then click another programs window the focus is repealed and everything works as usual.
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Blitz is a godsend for those of us running old apps which use 100% of the CPU all the time (diablo II, I'm looking at you!). I can now "pause" that app in blitz to prevent the lord of terror from eating my whole battery when I step away from my laptop. It would be nice to be able to throttle an app's CPU usage, but as I understand it, that's not really possible. In all, a great little utility with a couple uses.
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I'm using Blitz and find it useful.
BUT...
It makes my dock go funny after using it.
Any new app that I open doesn't have a little light under it (or bounce) and if I close an app that was open before running Blitz the little light doesn't go away? Very confusing at times. ![]()
The only way I've found is to restart ![]()
Anyone else have this issue, any ideas?
Is there a way to focus on a process that doesn't have a UI interface associated with it? I've got a particularly nasty mysql import (20M rows) that I'm working on and I'd love to focus all of my cpu toward. I'm running the process from the terminal, but clearly blitzing the terminal isn't going to give me what I want 8P
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The fact that the only interface for Blitz is a menu extra is bad, bad, bad choice. It means that whenever the only running apps are all frozen, the only way to recover control of your Mac is to hard reset it.
Before you reply that it's not possible to freeze all apps, yes it is: focus on an app, then quit it.
I just did (by mistake) with WoW. and now, I'm stuck.
This is either a bug or a very bad misfeature.
Blitz needs a proper app with a window, and possibly also a way to throttle down an app without freezing it altogether (think renice).
Well, I have been updating all of my Macheist apps, and I noticed that although Blitz says its "updated"... I have 1.0.2 yet the most updated version is 1.1
Same for everyone else? or does the Macheist license not go past 1.0.2?
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