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Splash

Splash - 1.4

splash particles around using the sudden motion sensor

All Time: (4.3)
Version 1.4: (4.5)
Selected Version: 1.4
Release Date: 2006-12-06
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 1.4): 2,430
Downloads (all versions): 6,283
Price: $0

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Product Description:

Splash is a little toy that lets you splash around a bunch of particles using the PowerBook/MacBook sudden motion sensor. Will also run on Macs without an SMS. Source code is available from the web site.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.4:
Overall Rating: (4.5) Features: (3.5) Support: (3.5)
Ease of Use: (4.5) Quality / Stability: (4.0) Price: (5.0)
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Splash ReviewIt's great but it spooks my wife... - Version: 1.5, 7/29/2007 11:24AM PST

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Clams McShrew
Looks great on my G5 tower with a nice big Cinema Display. The only mystery is why it responding to the motion detector in the driveway? How in the world does it do that? We've tested and tested and sure enough any movement outside the house, which can be seen by the motion detector mounted on the wall near the driveway, triggers Splash to display on-screen. When things are calm, still, motionless outside—so is Splash. Dead as a doornail. But any motion outside and it jumps to life.

Is this thing picking up fluctuations in the wireless network due to RF leaks from bipolar junction transducers in the the motion detector, and then via electromigration acting as a sort of actuator? Does it install a software application-specific-integrated-circuit or some linear feedback shift resister code? It's a bit eerie to tell the truth, and it totally spooked my wife who's worried that it must have some sort of built-in spyware. But it is very useful as a computer-based motion-detection alert system. Now even when I am working at my desk I know exactly the moment that company arrives, or when the raccoons are messing around with the garbage cans.

5 starts minus one for the Twilight Zone factor.
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Splash ReviewNo worky. - Version: 1.4, 1/11/2007 05:04PM PST

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mr tew
Looks great but it doesn't seem to be responding to the motion sensor in my new 17" MacBookPro Core2Duo.
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Splash ReviewFun - Version: 1.4, 12/6/2006 06:55PM PST

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deegeejay333
This little app. is a lot of fun in a lava lamp sort of way. Very enjoyable - thanks!
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