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User Profile for Bryan Kaufman

User Name Bryan Kaufman

Member Since 2000-08-11

Total number of Feedback Posts: 7

Total number of comments: 0

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DrawBerry 0.6 (Mac OS X)

Crashtastic!  

never got a chance to try it on my MBP. Crashed every time I tried to draw or enter text. [alert admin]

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Monday, August 25 2008 @ 11:37 PM PDT

Hyperwords 1.1 (Mac OS X)

You have a link to download a .xpi on the Mac  

I tried downloading this several times and keep getting .xpi files. How about a .zip or .sit or a .dmg? [alert admin]

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Wednesday, January 25 2006 @ 03:15 AM PST

RNSplicer 0.54 (Mac OS X)

outstanding start.  

This application fit the bill precisely. Instructions are a bit terse, should it have some discussion of NAT? also took me a while to figure out that the splicer address is the internal IP address of the Mac running RNSplicer server. I would love to see this combined with Bonjour Browser, so that I could just click on the services that I wanted to serve out. The default setting would be to have all services off. Even so, what an amazing tool. The only other source of WAN-Bonjour routing Used to be RendezvousVPN; which seems to have been pulled from the market. So I was looking for a replacement, I like this even better. It seems to work fine for applications without fixed ports. The ability to remap fixed ports on the client side would also be nice. Overall quite a good start. [alert admin]

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Saturday, October 15 2005 @ 02:58 PM PDT

Bonjour Browser 1.5.5 (Mac OS X)

Zeroconf is not dead  

Bonjour has the widest adoption of any of the zeroconf technologies, yes the Apple version is not entirely compliant with the whole standard, but there is no implementation out there which is! Before you declare rendezvous dead, you should see what would replace it. Nothing! Bonjour will morph to whatever else comes down the pipe. It already supposrts DNS-SD and mDNS, and I'm sure that whatever other standards come down the pipe will be able to be accommodated as well. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, October 12 2005 @ 02:04 PM PDT

Bullseye 1.3 (Mac OS X)

Potentially...  

This could be a killer app if it would have a contextual mode. If you haven't already run "Applications>Applescript>Install Script Menu" and check out the context specific functions of Script Menu. All you would have to do is give us a preference check box to use Script Menu as the list for Bullseye. Then you can use Bullsey almost as a VR type controller for applications. Cool, novel and very functional. I have a dozen professional uses for this; not to mention the hundred or two cool and amazing novelties that could be made with it. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, March 02 2005 @ 06:53 AM PST

VLC media player 0.8.1 (Mac OS X)

I want more...  

I have nothing but great things to say about this app. There is nothing else that will let me play my DVDs from my DVD carousel mounted on my server to every other machine on my network. The video streaming ROCKS!! The only wish I have is that it would allow me to mount the DVDs remotely; in a fashion similar to the way that Matinee does for VIDEO_TS files. In fact, Matinee will recognize the VIDEO_TS files on the DVDs, but then it will attempt to launch them through DVD Player, which doesn't work over a network the way it should. Is there any way to integrate Matinee with VLC in a fashion similar to the way CyTV Server (Another great derivative of VLC!!) works with EyeTV? That would be revolutionary! Talk about media networking! Overall an extraordinary application. But for difficulty in playing from remote servers, I had to subtract a star on ease of use. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, March 02 2005 @ 05:34 AM PST

Matinee 1.4 (Mac OS X)

If only.....  

This is a nice app, but I really don't want to rip dvds. I have a couple of PowerFiles with MFX that let me keep my whole DVD and CD library in mounted directories. 400 disks online all the time. I love the simplicity of the Matinee interface, it would be nice to be able to retrieve my entire video library from any machine on my network using this interface over VLC. Right now it takes me about 10 minutes to set up every time I want to use it, since I haven't had time to write an AppleScript to automate it. It seems like such a waste of time to just replicate the Matinee interface in AppleScript for VLC. Any chance that a VLC version of Matinee will be available? [alert admin]

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Saturday, February 12 2005 @ 05:31 PM PST

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