User Name Fofer
Member Since 2001-03-15
Total number of Feedback Posts: 38
Total number of comments: 3
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XTelevision for Jaguar 0.2 (Mac OS X)
I'd love to see this support the ATI Xclaim VR, a very popular card for Mac in it's day. [alert admin]
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Friday, May 30 2003 @ 07:25 AM PDT
AOL Communicator 0.5 (Mac OS X)
You need to be an AOL beta tester to download this. Use keyword "beta" when you are logged in to AOL. [alert admin]
Friday, May 16 2003 @ 07:54 AM PDT
AOL Communicator 0.5 (Mac OS X)
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,731964,00.asp [alert admin]
Friday, May 16 2003 @ 01:04 AM PDT
biakfennel DVDManager 1.0b2 (Mac OS X)
That's *not* what it does fellas... ![]()
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It doesn't help you with the port forwarding. It's just an app that keeps track of your favorite music servers and their IP addresses. Why it's almost 10 MB is beyond me! And why you people rag on it before even trying it is strange too. (Still, the description should be more specific.) Download the more svelte and featurific "ServerStore" instead... [alert admin]
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Sunday, May 04 2003 @ 11:28 PM PDT
Menu Master 1.0 (Mac OS X)
star off since it doesn't (yet?) work with Now Contact's "QuickContact" menu. I go to that about 40 times a day. [alert admin]
Wednesday, April 09 2003 @ 07:49 AM PDT
Apple AirPort 3.0 (Mac OS X)
the wrong one. DUH. http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120201 "The AirPort 3.0 software release supports both AirPort Extreme and AirPort products. " [alert admin]
Wednesday, April 02 2003 @ 09:34 PM PST
Jacket 0.2.2 (Mac OS X)
great new plug-in, something we've wanted for a while... but the thing it's missing is "auto-lookup" like Playalong (http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=17666&db=mac) has. Playlong does all the searching for you. I'd like to see "Jacket" do this when there is no .JPEG, and allow you to perhaps click somewhere on the screen to "confirm" that this is the right cover. [alert admin]
Wednesday, March 12 2003 @ 01:55 PM PST
sofa 0.4b7 (Mac OS X)
promising idea. Looking forward to "web search" capabilities, and hope it's automatic, a la Playalong (http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=17666&db=mac) Perhaps the two developers should work together for the "best of both worlds." Not many people I know took the time to store JPEGs with their images. Not many people I know want to even store those JPEGs locally. The best would be the ability to have both. IE: If it finds a local file, display it. If not, snatch one automagically off the web. And give the user the option of saving them locally if they like... for the times when they are not net connected! [alert admin]
Wednesday, March 05 2003 @ 09:18 PM PST
EyeTV 1.1 (Mac OS X)
wouldn't say it's "better than TiVo." I mean, I have both, and TiVo is the more appropriate device for a family living room. EyeTV is a great add-on gadget for the Mac, perfect to take recordings on your laptop or archive to VCD, but TiVo is much more mature with it's own guide, season passes, remote control, etc. To mymyself's assertion that El Gato must be "fly by night" because they design software that only works on Jaguar? Well - what does that say about APPLE? They design iCal, iSync, Keynote, and all the other iApps that require 10.2. So is Apple "fly by night" too? Anyone running OS X that hasn't upgraded to Jaguar is really selling their Mac short. Get it somehow, become a teacher for a week so you can get it free, who knows. But 10.2 is a quantum leap beyond 10.1 and 10.0 and I consider it a MUST upgrade. [alert admin]
Wednesday, January 08 2003 @ 05:24 PM PST
EyeTV 1.1 (Mac OS X)
with phenomenal new editing features that no one expected. Check the ReadMe if you can't seem to find it. Great, easy to use interface with impressive OS X effects (the the "puff of smoke" when you clear clip markers... nice!) They did a really good job allowing newbies to "visualize" their edits. I am consistently impressed by this hardware/software combo, and it's gained a lot of improvements in only six months. Not sure what scrawled up "mymyself"'s rear this evening, the eyeTV is *the* TV/video accessory for OS X. Any other USB based encoder pales by comparison, and I've tried them all. The frame rates are a joke, without 1/10 the features of eyeTV. Methinks "mymyself" is actually a sour Peter Brady (Christopher Knight, dude works at esKapeLabs now.) [alert admin]
Tuesday, January 07 2003 @ 10:26 PM PST
Last 10 Comments by Fofer [ Search for All ]
That's why I bought two of the same model, when they were free (after rebate.) Welcome to the TiVolution. :)
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Thursday, September 11 2003 @ 01:35 AM PDT
If you have 6 TV's, I can see having 6 TiVos. It's not just about recording shows. You can pause "live" TV and instant replay. With the Home Media Option, you can share shows between TiVos. If you had one, you'd understand. You'd immediately want one for each TV set.
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Thursday, June 19 2003 @ 11:14 PM PDT
bummer, indeed you must be blind. (Sorry, but maybe that explains your overuse of the bold tag.) In any case, click on "Plug-in FAQ," displayed prominently in the Firebird toolbar. Than click on "Mac OS X" and the click on "Flash." Or, if you want even easier, go here: http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/OSX.html#Flash (BTW, on my system this wasn't even necessary, Flash worked right after I launched Firebird. That's because…
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Saturday, May 17 2003 @ 08:22 AM PDT