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PalaceChat

PalaceChat

Interact with other users online in 2D environment.

Version:  3.0.47

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Just A Note?

Feedback Type:  Developer Note

Contributed by: Tuesday, May 29 2007 @ 03:58 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

How bout just a note for your note of incorrect nonsense.
1. LinPal doesn't exist.
2. PalaceChat does not run in classic, it runs in OS X.   

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Just A Note? - SilverDemon

Actually, LinPal does exist.. after looking up in Google, here's what I found:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linpal/
You have to compile it yourself -- no time to play around with it today, however.

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Tuesday, May 29 2007 @ 05:34 PM PDT


Just A Note? - markh4

LinPal website:
http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/linpal

Is there a reason you claimed this software doesn't exist?

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Saturday, September 01 2007 @ 06:47 PM PDT


Just A Note? - darkreign

Actually LinPal still exists even now ... True it hasn't been updated in a while and it is limited. However it DOES work for OSX. And it is also free.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/linpal/

And about PalaceChat not running in the Classic environment is wrong. Considering you are its developer. And it was very easy to rip the program from the package. And get it to run in Classic. As far as the newer versions of it, I have not tried. And most likely those can't. However, that comment was based on the old version of it.

The old code for PalaceChat did run under Classic yet it was in .DMG format.

Sorry for the few years late post. As I didn't even know you replied.

Those of the PPC architecture can install a Linux system to run under that window manager. Which is not an emulation, but real time processing. And install linux Palace clients that way. Which are also free. For those of the Intel processor you can simply get CrossOver. Which is from CodeWeavers. And it has been tried and tested to work with the windows palace clients.

As a prospectable consumer. I do have the right to note better alternatives to those out there. It is in no way defaming or directed at the person of this given product. Rather at the product itself.

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Monday, January 26 2009 @ 05:51 AM PST