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Pyrotechnium

Pyrotechnium - 1.1

fireworks simulator

All Time: (4.2)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2004-04-19
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 5,548
Downloads (all versions): 6,431

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Pyrotechnium CommentaryDon't get burnt! - Version: 1.1, 8/28/2007 09:58AM PST

jesusversuswar
Pyrotechnium looked okay when I went into full screen on my tiger iMac, trouble was I could not remove it no matter what I did. I had to unplug the computer and breathed a sigh of relief when it went back on properly. I binned Pyro. Maybe it was me having too many windows open or something, but I doubt it. Beware!
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Pyrotechnium CommentaryDon't get burnt! - Version: 1.1, 8/28/2007 09:58AM PST

jesusversuswar
Pyrotechnium looked okay when I went into full screen on my tiger iMac, trouble was I could not remove it no matter what I did. I had to unplug the computer and breathed a sigh of relief when it went back on properly. I binned Pyro. Maybe it was me having too many windows open or something, but I doubt it. Beware!
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Pyrotechnium CommentaryDon't get burnt! - Version: 1.1, 8/28/2007 09:58AM PST

jesusversuswar
Pyrotechnium looked okay when I went into full screen on my tiger iMac, trouble was I could not remove it no matter what I did. I had to unplug the computer and breathed a sigh of relief when it went back on properly. I binned Pyro. Maybe it was me having too many windows open or something, but I doubt it. Beware!
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Pyrotechnium CommentaryDon't get burnt! - Version: 1.1, 8/28/2007 09:58AM PST

jesusversuswar
Pyrotechnium looked okay when I went into full screen on my tiger iMac, trouble was I could not remove it no matter what I did. I had to unplug the computer and breathed a sigh of relief when it went back on properly. I binned Pyro. Maybe it was me having too many windows open or something, but I doubt it. Beware!
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Pyrotechnium CommentaryMac OS X 10.4? - Version: 1.1, 5/9/2005 12:06AM PST

cec4
I am getting ready to upgrade to Mac OS X 10.4 and wondered if this application works. I have questioned the developer, but they do not respond to emails.
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Pyrotechnium ReviewThis is the real deal! An excellent display. - Version: 1.1, 6/8/2004 11:10PM PST

MikeWelsh
Thanks for the fireworks - it's so realistic, it scared the heck out of my Golden Retriever. I don't run it around her anymore.
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Pyrotechnium ReviewFUN!!!! - Version: 1.1, 5/31/2004 04:42PM PST

deenam
Thanks for such an entertaining diversion; after watching it a few minutes I find myself expecting to smell the smoke! Its COOL!!!!!
I've got OSXv2.8 & it downloaded & ran fine, so the stuffit thing was apparently fixed. Great!
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Pyrotechnium ReviewOh - O - o - Version: 1.1, 5/1/2004 07:31PM PST

dylantinc
Dude this thing is Awesome. Whoa. He he.
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Pyrotechnium Troubleshooting ReportThanks for the tech support. - Version: 1.1, 4/26/2004 01:31PM PST

crowtrobot1
Thanks for uploading the alternate version. That did the trick.
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Pyrotechnium Troubleshooting ReportDownload problem seems to be caused by Stuffit Expander - Version: 1.1, 4/21/2004 07:55PM PST

Graham Cox
I just tried unpacking the archive using Stuffit Expoander, and I get a badly-formed archive like some here have discovered. On OS X 10.3, the archive is unpacked using a utility called BOMArchiveHelper. This component seems to be a standard part of 10.3, and may not exist on 10.2 - there, Stuffit may be used by default and so it unpacks incorrectly. I no longer have a 10.2 install around to check this out on, but by manually dragging the archive onto SE, I found this problem occurred.

I've uploaded a stuffit version here:
http://www.homepage.mac.com/graham.cox/pyro/pyro1.1.sit

I'll submit an update to version tracker so this becomes the official download link
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