User Name ANTJedi
Member Since 2000-07-25
Total number of Feedback Posts: 6
Total number of comments: 5
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Adobe Flash Player 9.0.115.0 (Mac OS X)
This is one of the fastest Mac Flash versions yet! My recent test has been starcraft2.com which heavily uses flash, and my Quad G5 barely could keep up on. Activity Monitor showed that while on most of the Starcraft2.com pages Safari (seemingly because of flash player) was using 100%-103% CPU, and all animation was jerky and slow. Video framerates I'd estimate at around 5 fps. The last couple versions of flash player have been improving this, and I have to say this version is now as smooth as on a PC. With 4 seperate flash objects visible and running on the screen at starcraft2.com safari's CPU usage is now only going up to 56% and everything is smooth and 'video' clips play at full-speed! This is a HUGE improvement and LONG overdue! [alert admin]
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Tuesday, December 04 2007 @ 04:37 AM PST
Spanner 0.7 (Mac OS X)
When computer is left on overnight, the process SpannerAge has a bad memory leak. my uptime is 19 hours right now, and spanner age has taken over 3.6GB RAM. My system has 2.5GB installed real memory, so it's made everything real slow. Apparently Spanner isn't quite compatible with OSX 10.4.... [alert admin]
Tuesday, June 13 2006 @ 04:47 AM PDT
Blizzard StarCraft 1.1 (Mac OS X)
I agree that it is great; and I applaud Blizzard for their LONG support of their products, even for the Mac; however I find it amusing that we seem to all have forgotten that Starcraft was the (initial) worst Mac-software that Blizzard released. It was delayed over a YEAR (it was either 11 or 13 months) from the 'simultaneous release' of the PC version; who's expansion pack was released before the Mac version of the original! [alert admin]
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Wednesday, July 14 2004 @ 08:03 PM PDT
ClockSync 2.0 (Mac OS X)
Worked Perfect. [alert admin]
Saturday, March 06 2004 @ 12:52 PM PST
LoadInDock 0.72 (Mac OS X)
why it wasn't posted here, but it HAS been updated for OSX10.2! Check out his site at http://homepage.mac.com/takashi_hamada/Acti/MacOSX/LoadInDock/index.html to get version .74 [alert admin]
Monday, January 20 2003 @ 05:30 AM PST
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fine for me for installing into iTunes booted in 9.2.1, and also when installing into iTunes for OSX, booted in OSX. When I downloaded the files they were in a ftp directory (linked from their web page). They downloaded fine and installed fine. There were also copies of 1.5 available in non-installer form, for manual drag-and-drop installation. Works fine for me, more stable than previous versions which have crashed for me in the past. Speed acceptable under OS9, but a little slow under 10.0.4, but that's sure to improve as soon as I get 10.1! [alert admin]
Thursday, September 27 2001 @ 08:19 PM PDT
Last 10 Comments by ANTJedi [ Search for All ]
Registration and Updating process are a shame ![]()
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The problem with the website is it's still targeted towards corporate customers, which is the reason for all the extra info...but I agree there should be a 'home'/'personal' version. As for v2...there's also an offer going on for free upgrades to v3 for those who purchased v2 in October and November: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/00/00/06/12/87/80/612878070.pdf
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Wednesday, October 28 2009 @ 04:42 AM PDT
Just use a smart playlist that automatically removes (excludes) podcasts once the playcount is > 0
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Wednesday, September 09 2009 @ 05:49 PM PDT
It doesn't seem to be BOINC, and the process still seems to act 'nice' on my system....but there's no 'nice' visible at all anymore in Leopard. At least none of the 'tools' (gui and cmd line) show 'nice' anymore--not even for things like spotlight indexing. the 'nice' command still changes the 'nice' priority of a process, and you can still see a process's 'nice' level/setting in ps & top, however the Kernel doesn't…
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Thursday, December 27 2007 @ 04:26 AM PST
It's probably the networking tab connecting to a service to determine your external (other side of your router if you have one) IP address. Turn off network tab too and see if it still happens?
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Monday, March 12 2007 @ 04:33 AM PDT
Uh...OF COURSE little snitch detected it trying to connect to the internet IT"S AN INTERNET MULTIPLAYER-ONLY GAME! That is also why it crashed. Because it couldn't contact the internet to get a list of game servers! And ANY modern FPS won't run well on your old iBook ANYWAYS, so why give this a bad review, simply because you're machine doesn't meet the basic requirements?
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Thursday, March 31 2005 @ 03:56 PM PST