User Name Tstalcup
Member Since 2003-03-13
Total number of Feedback Posts: 8
Total number of comments: 2
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MT-NewsWatcher 3.5.2 (Mac OS X)
Always corrupts its preferences file. Always corrupts its article database file then takes 10 minutes to launch. Cannot read many Yenc posted articles that MT-newswatcher 3.2 actually could. Its free software but its only updated once per Presidential term, so live with the bugs or wait till 2008 for another version. [alert admin]
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Saturday, January 13 2007 @ 08:07 AM PST
Apple AirPort 3.4 (Mac OS X)
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Airport 3.4 is incompatible with MLdonkey filesharing. If you run MlMac or MlDonkey, the airport will drop the DHCP lease and refuse to renew. Your mac will assign itself a worthless IP. The update appears to function adequately for everything else except that even 5 feet from my AP extreme base station my AlBook is reading only 75% signal strength. All in all, this update is absolutely not worth installing. I am hoping to downgrade to get Mldonkey running again. [alert admin]
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Monday, April 19 2004 @ 01:26 PM PDT
mlMac 0.6.1 (Mac OS X)
the application still has a memory leak..open process viewer, select the mlmac process and then select the statistics bar...look on in wonder as the memory and vm size increases about 100 kbytes a second, about 1 K every 10 seconds or so. [alert admin]
Tuesday, August 05 2003 @ 11:35 PM PDT
Fluid 2.0.2 (Mac OS X)
Pink Floyd factor is off the charts. Its a bit overwhelming for my old G3 400, even with the settings at the minimum. However its gorgeous and very smooth on my TiBook [alert admin]
Friday, March 14 2003 @ 11:31 AM PST
Last 10 Comments by Tstalcup [ Search for All ]
If you open Process Viewer under OSX and select the mlmac process and then the statistics tab, you can view the amount of RAM, both wired and virtual, that the application claims for itself. The mlmac process uses incrementally more RAM each passing second and never releases it. View this in contrast with the mlnet process which has fluctations in CPU useage but which never asks the OS for more memory space. …
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Saturday, August 09 2003 @ 10:52 AM PDT
its good to see pleasant responsivity from developers (lack thereof being the reason I quit using Acquisition and Liberty). How about the memory leak? Right now I use mlmac to launch searches but I quit it and leave the daemon running because otherwise I come back a few hours later to a frozen machine with a wildly spinning HD...the daemon runs fine by itself. One feature set which would be really nice…
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Saturday, August 09 2003 @ 08:16 AM PDT