User Name Weaselhawk2
Member Since 2000-12-28
Total number of Feedback Posts: 43
Total number of comments: 1
Last 10 Feedback Posts by Weaselhawk2 [ Search for All ]
MediaCentral 2.2 (Mac OS X)
How can I uninstall MediaCentral completely? MediaCentral consists of 3 components: The MediaCentral main application, the system preferences pane and the MediaCentral Launcher that handles updates and hot key activation. To uninstall the software completely, please take the following steps: Move the main application into the trash. Move the MediaCentral system preference pane located in ~/Library/PreferencePanes into the trash. Move the "MediaCentral2" application support directory located in ~Library/Application Support into the trash. If you are familiar with the terminal, you can enter the command killall "MediaCentral Launcher". If you are not familar with the terminal you will need to restart your mac. Empty the trash. Open the "Accounts" system preference pane and select the tab "Login Items". Delete the "MediaCentral Launcher" login item. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, September 20 2006 @ 10:39 AM PDT
Homeland Alert 3.0.2 (Mac OS X)
It could always show a white flag [alert admin]
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Tuesday, February 17 2004 @ 11:29 AM PST
Acquisition 0.966 (Mac OS X)
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I have been using the app for some time and have registered. This version with all the new features is the best so far. I have not updated since .94 but now running .966 it is solid. I am getting a much better convertion percentage for atttempted downloads. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, July 29 2003 @ 04:50 PM PDT
Blubster 1.2.3 (Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows 2000)
This download includes additional applications bundled with the software's installer file. Third-party applications bundled with this download may record your surfing habits, deliver advertising, collect private information, or modify your system settings. Pay close attention to the end user license agreement and installation options. For more information, read Download.com's guide to adware. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, July 02 2003 @ 11:16 AM PDT
Acquisition 0.92 (Mac OS X)
a feature to download from this user. When I actually get a download to come down from a user I would like to be able to search all of their files ala napster. [alert admin]
Friday, May 30 2003 @ 12:11 PM PDT
DVD2OneX 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)
this release that was not there the other day? [alert admin]
Thursday, April 24 2003 @ 09:52 AM PDT
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secret this relly is you DH's http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0303/05.reason.php and http://www.propellerheads.se/ If they wanted it to be a secret I doubt it would be on their homepage. [alert admin]
Thursday, March 06 2003 @ 10:42 AM PST
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you email support instead of cry about it as a review. Mine worked just fine so I say User error. [alert admin]
Monday, February 24 2003 @ 09:59 AM PST
LimeWire X 2.8.6 (Mac OS X)
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Wednesday, January 22 2003 @ 03:47 PM PST
HOBLink JWT 2.3 (Mac OS X)
released a similar free client but it is not as stabile [alert admin]
Tuesday, November 19 2002 @ 01:15 PM PST
Last 10 Comments by Weaselhawk2 [ Search for All ]
limewire smells like a wet cat
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Friday, July 25 2003 @ 10:53 AM PDT