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My Preferences Are Greyed Out - Version: 2.0 beta 1, 10/11/2008 06:09AM PST
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pendragon
I have no real problems with new Beta and generally am pleased with its performance. However, I miss having preferences settings--my preferences are greyed out. Is it me or are others noting this as well?
Why download this player? - Version: 2.0 beta 1, 8/31/2008 06:38PM PST
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roro01
Just bookmark http://music.aol.com/radioguide/bb in your browser and save space.
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- Why? Snobbery. Windows users can't do it. (1 replies)
Watch Out!! - Version: 1.2.1, 8/1/2008 09:44AM PST
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versiontracker1332
With the new 2.0 version, all users of any OS prior to 10.5/Leopard are marginalized. Not only will you no longer have access to the latest version of the app, BUT AOL has plainly stated they will shut down all streaming broadcasts for any version of the player running in anything OTHER than 10.5.
Their answer is to go use the web interface... but that is no answer, the stand alone app is really the only way to do it. They also claim it isn't good for them to keep 2 code bases... guess they have no clue how to write a simple app like this that runs in more than the latest OS. There is absolutely nothing that I can see that makes 10.5 a MUST OS to run under.
The ONLY plausible reason is they needed help from Cupertino, again because they have no clue how to write Mac software. And Cupertino said they'd ONLY help if it was 10.5 only. Not saying this is true, but it sure seems the only actual reason...
So for us it isn't "free." It costs 130 bucks to go buy the OS that it ONLY will work with.
Their answer is to go use the web interface... but that is no answer, the stand alone app is really the only way to do it. They also claim it isn't good for them to keep 2 code bases... guess they have no clue how to write a simple app like this that runs in more than the latest OS. There is absolutely nothing that I can see that makes 10.5 a MUST OS to run under.
The ONLY plausible reason is they needed help from Cupertino, again because they have no clue how to write Mac software. And Cupertino said they'd ONLY help if it was 10.5 only. Not saying this is true, but it sure seems the only actual reason...
So for us it isn't "free." It costs 130 bucks to go buy the OS that it ONLY will work with.
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- Watch Out!! (1 replies)