iGlasses - 1.3control iSight video settings from iChat AV & other apps |
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WARNING!! This version DOWNGRADES apps that use iSight to 32-bit!!!! 



- Version: 2.1.3, 11/2/2009 12:27AM PST
Kudrabar
They must be joking - setting apps to 32bit - Version: 2.1.3, 10/16/2009 01:29AM PST
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nhkader
Ecamm are behaving in a highly improper manner to have an installer that sets some significant apps to run in 32bit mode. Even though I'm a registered user, I've uninstalled this app. They can forget about me until they get their app in 64bit mode.
Disappointing they don't plan to make 64 bit version 



- Version: 2.1.3, 10/14/2009 03:37PM PST
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Steve Frawley
Disappointing they don't plan to make 64 bit version
How about a cheap upgrade???
How about a cheap upgrade???
So, although Snow Leopard's fundamental improvement is the introduction of 64-bit processing, Ecamm Network's method of supporting Snow Leopard is to HOBBLE IT for any app that uses iGlasses !
Probably because they can't figure out how to make their app 64-bit, Ecamm Networks never warns you about (or more appropriately, "admits") this, even as their installer tries to downgrade all your iSight-using apps to 32-bit ! Their VersionTracker and MacUpdate pages never mention that their method of supporting Snow Leopard is to DEFEAT IT -- not at any time before you've made your payment (unless, of course, you figure it out yourself) !
This is nearly the worst behavior I've ever witnessed from a third-party developer, and it's definitely the most cynical. Unfortunately, the bar has been set pretty low, so "nearly the worst" behavior is what most other devs would consider "unconscionable." Either way, it's foul enough to put Ecamm Network on my "Never do business with these greedy pigs" list.