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Tivo like capability would be incredible!!! - Version: 1.31, 2/22/2004 03:17PM PST
jusrogers
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- Tivo like capability would be incredible!!!
Helps Make the Mac the Greatest Music Machine! 



- Version: 1.29, 2/7/2004 07:20PM PST
MeersWorldVT
I have enjoyed XM on my Mac thanks to MacXM since October. Now with no ads and only $10.00 a month and no load on Internet, XM is a great music bargain. MacXM is fully in sync with develpments that have made Mac the best platform for enjoying music. I have never enjoyed music more with instant channel changes! Outstanding digital quality with direct link to iTunes to buy tracks and to Google for song and artist info. 5.0 quality and support and continued development. Congratulations to Nick Sayer for his work for those in the Mac community who enjoy music in its diverse formats. MeersWorld, Dayton, OH.
A great piece of software 



- Version: 1.28, 2/1/2004 08:43PM PST
bergerjs
For something not supported by XM themselves, this is a great piece of software. Controls well, although two good features would be a volume control (in a setup using lineIn and going through an iMac's speakers, things are pretty loud even having all system settings turned down as far as possible), and not having the software snap back to the selected channel when browsing around the whole lineup. Otherwise, great!
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A great piece of software 



- Version: 1.28, 2/1/2004 08:42PM PST
bergerjs
For something not supported by XM themselves, this is a great piece of software. Controls well, although two good features would be a volume control (in a setup using lineIn and going through an iMac's speakers, things are pretty loud even having all system settings turned down as far as possible), and not having the software snap back to the selected channel when browsing around the whole lineup. Otherwise, great!
Excellent - What Shareware/Donarware is all about 



- Version: 1.28, 2/1/2004 09:40AM PST
kressner
As the previous comment mentions, this software supports hardware that at this time only is supported in Windows and makes it available for the Mac. The hardware manufacturer of XMPCR announced a number of months ago that a Mac version would be available in Dec. '03. Not here yet. This still is the only way to get XM Radio on the Mac. Very stable and it works. There is almost a weekly update adding functionallity and fixing bugs. The author of the software has been very helpful. Anyone using the software should donate what they feel it is worth. MacXM is a perfect example of what shareware is all about.
Hey, XM Radio how about paying the author to support this sofware? He must have sold a bunch of product for you, I've bought two systems and the service subscriptions.
I'm not in any way connected to the author and have never bofore posted a comment like this but felt compelled to support this software and the developer.
Hey, XM Radio how about paying the author to support this sofware? He must have sold a bunch of product for you, I've bought two systems and the service subscriptions.
I'm not in any way connected to the author and have never bofore posted a comment like this but felt compelled to support this software and the developer.
Simply phenomenal 



- Version: 1.25, 12/25/2003 08:05AM PST
JoshFofer
There's nothing better in the Mac community then software like this, that fills a void. Here's an ultra cool gadget that only works on Windows, and this software developer writes an amazing program to open it up to the Mac universe. It works beautifully, it's aggressively updated with new features all the time, and its free. I'll venture to bet it's even better than the "fully sanctioned" Windows version.
What more could you ask for?
XM should pay this guy lots and lots of money in order to bundle it with the product.
What more could you ask for?
XM should pay this guy lots and lots of money in order to bundle it with the product.
Happy with XM and 100 Channels! - Version: 1.15, 10/24/2003 07:59PM PST
MeersWorldVT
MacXM is working great for me since I installed two days ago. I bought the $49 antenna and receiver from the XM site and installed the MaxMX software-- and importantly the separate driver you can get from the link on the MacXM website-- and I am enjoying the many channels of high quality music. Thanks to Nick for making this great music resource available to the Mac community. Highly recommended to all. At $10 a month, the XM service is a bargain and MacXM gets a 4 plus from me with a sure 5 as development continues.
jrog