User Name [APi]TheMan
Member Since 2000-04-08
Total number of Feedback Posts: 212
Total number of comments: 10
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eDonkey 1.0 (Mac OS X)
This client is the only one that I've gotten to work. Michel Moreau's mldonkey binaries used to work decently and Xdonkey was always fun to play with, but eDonkey 1.0 is the only donkey client that's ever worked for me. I've not experienced any crashes or automatic sharing (except for the "incoming" folder), check it out. :) [alert admin]
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Saturday, February 12 2005 @ 10:28 PM PST
Betty's Beer Bar 1.3.8 (Mac OS X)
If you're expecting Doom 3, this ain't it. It's a fun game. I can't get past level one, but it's pretty neat. If this game is offensive then you've got other problems. [alert admin]
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Friday, January 21 2005 @ 06:14 PM PST
NeoOffice/J 1.1b (Mac OS X)
As others have noted about 1.1b, the menubar is now a Mac OS X menubar. This version has a new icon and is very snappy. Native font smoothing and print menu. Awesome. In the past I've used OpenOffice.org's spreadsheet program to open up fairly complex Excel documents with ease. You gotta love NeoOffice/J. :) [alert admin]
Wednesday, December 22 2004 @ 12:54 AM PST
Opera 7.54u2 (Mac OS X)
Wow, Opera's quick. Too bad that advertisement is big and ugly... I applied a Firefox toolbar and button set and it looks nice. Nice browser... it's come a long way since a few years ago when I last tried it. :) [alert admin]
Thursday, December 16 2004 @ 01:15 AM PST
PlaintextPaste 0.11 (Mac OS X)
It works very well. Useful for when you're just trying to copy something from a website real quick to paste into TextEdit and you don't want all the formatting junk to come through. :) [alert admin]
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Monday, October 11 2004 @ 12:15 AM PDT
StopStart 0.3 (Mac OS X)
Ya know, I use control-z all the time to suspend tasks in the Terminal but I never thought to try it on a GUI application... it works very well stopping and starting iTunes, Finder, etc... I imagine if you were rendering some huge graphic in Photoshop you could stop the process to alleiviate some CPU time... very neat idea. ;) [alert admin]
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Friday, October 08 2004 @ 05:23 PM PDT
Virex X 7.5 (Mac OS X)
Quote: Anyone know of a good virus program for OS 10.3.5? Um... anyone know any legit viruses for Mac OS X? Anyways, Virex is sorta garbage... eUpdate works half the time and is unfixable when it decides it doesn't want to work on a particular machine... updating virus definitions manually is a solution that works for ME, but not when I have a university full of Mac OS X boxes to update... Maybe it's time to script something into the cronjobs of all the machines that I deploy utilizing rsync or something... :) [alert admin]
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Wednesday, October 06 2004 @ 12:41 PM PDT
BlueJ 2.0.1 (Mac OS X)
BlueJ is an awesome tool for first-timers to the Java programming language. This tool, when paired with a decent professor to teach syntax and semantics of the language, is very easy to use and can produce neat little Java applications. I have not used the 2.x series but I can only imagine how spiffy the program is in this stage of development. Check it out. :) [alert admin]
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Monday, October 04 2004 @ 08:37 AM PDT
KillTheRipper 1.0 (Mac OS X)
[aorth@nacho: ~]$ ls .dvdcss/ | wc -l 9 Ooops, looks like I've been naughty... I'm guessing this is the folder that KillTheRipper deletes... :) [alert admin]
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Sunday, October 03 2004 @ 03:41 PM PDT
FoldingObserver 1.1 (Mac OS X)
This program crashes for me when manually adding clients to "observe". Mac OS X 10.3.5, Powerbook 15", 512 RAM. Otherwise it looks pretty sweet. :) [alert admin]
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Sunday, August 22 2004 @ 11:54 PM PDT
Last 10 Comments by [APi]TheMan [ Search for All ]
The point is to share music from your iPod, not your existing local library.
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Tuesday, March 15 2005 @ 05:48 PM PST
What's a "DP 4.5"? Dual processor 4.5? is that a typo? If so, how does a dual processor "play"? Hhaha. :)
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Friday, November 05 2004 @ 03:28 PM PST
I agree, I'd go so far as to say that Adium is enough of a reason to buy a Mac. It's definitely the first application I install after a reformat. ;)
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Tuesday, October 19 2004 @ 05:47 PM PDT
Personally, I use OpenOffice. Screw macro viruses. Been to the McAffee site recently? They have one page for Mac products, and clicking any link on that page related to support or downloads goes to a PC-only page. This software and company is a joke. Switch to something with more emphasis on functionality and form than weasling users into a false sense of security just because it bears the name McAffee (Virex). clamAV is a unix…
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Friday, October 08 2004 @ 09:58 AM PDT
Yep, I noticed that oddly enough. I went to install ethereal the other day and I was greeted with a very large list of dependencies to download... the first being Xfree86. Ew. :wq Nonetheless, fink is an awesome package management system :)
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Sunday, September 19 2004 @ 09:17 PM PDT
Depending on your needs for a cataloger/launcher... you could use QuickSilver..? http://quicksilver.blacktree.com/
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Friday, May 07 2004 @ 02:31 PM PDT
0.54 crashes on launch, 0.53 forgets buddies
...And .52 is perfect. :)
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Friday, May 07 2004 @ 09:03 AM PDT
Funny you should mention using gaim previously... Much of the reason why Adium is so awesome is because it utilizes libgaim for all its IM protocol connectivity. :D
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Friday, April 30 2004 @ 11:24 PM PDT
Nice looking, but very, very alpha quality
Heh, bunches of us have been grabbing builds of Adium for about a year now, during which time it was just "Adium 2". "Adium X" is totally usable and not so Alpha if you ask me. If you switched back to Fire then you have other problems than Adium being "Alpha", you may just be a Fire user. There are several sects when it comes to IM clients; The two largest being…
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Friday, April 30 2004 @ 04:00 PM PDT
For the record I disagre, yet this isn't the place to say why nor argue further. :)
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Wednesday, March 03 2004 @ 03:38 PM PST