User Name -jpa
Member Since 2009-01-16
Total number of Feedback Posts: 2
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Amadeus Pro 1.4.4 (Mac OS X)
NB: 1.4.4 *may* break .wma import capability
Found that I could no longer open .wma files immediately after upgrading to 1.4.4. If that function is important to you, perhaps you should wait to see if it's a problem with 1.4.4 (as opposed to some unique anomaly with my system.) [alert admin]
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Tuesday, October 27 2009 @ 12:44 AM PDT
Apple iLife Support 9.0.1 (Mac OS X)
Wants to install on '08 versions
Even though Apple states that iLife Update 9.0.1 is for the '09 versions of iLife, iWork and Aperture, Software Update wants to install it on my early-2008 black MacBook/10.5.6 with the '08 versions of iLife and iWork. I think I'll wait a while to find out how others are dealing with this. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, March 03 2009 @ 02:17 PM PST
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A new build of version 1.4.4 available for download from the hairersoft.com website as of Tuesday afternoon ET has corrected this problem. Martin Hairer and Amadeus Pro are the best!
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Tuesday, October 27 2009 @ 12:53 PM PDT
Wants to install on '08 versions
No, I don't have Aperture, just iLife as it came bundled on the MacBook and iWork '08. (I also want to correct myself: Software Update wants to install iLife Support 9.0.1, not iLife Update.) I suppose the absence of cries of despair here suggests that major harm is not being done. The safe thing would be to do an HD clone before attempting the installation, but I already spent the better…
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Tuesday, March 03 2009 @ 06:33 PM PST
Article HT3421's lack of clarity about battery eligibility is annoying. My early-2008 black MacBook's battery has device name ASMB016, pack lot code 0000 and firmware version 0110. Battery Updater 1.4 installed without protest but doesn't appear to have changed anything that's displayed in the 'power' section of System Profiler. If I understand the article's last paragraph correctly, the program will run during every subsequent bootup, will check whatever battery happens to be…
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Tuesday, March 03 2009 @ 02:00 PM PST