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User Profile for White Rose

User Name White Rose

Member Since 2000-06-20

Total number of Feedback Posts: 14

Total number of comments: 8

Last 10 Feedback Posts by White Rose  [ Search for All ]

Snoodoku 1.1 (Mac OS X)

at this time, the download link leads to a page that requests your email, then fails...  

File not found. [alert admin]

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Sunday, December 11 2005 @ 07:32 PM PST

Snoodoku 1.1 (Mac OS X)

at this time, the download link leads to a page that requests your email, then fails...  

File not found. [alert admin]

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Sunday, December 11 2005 @ 07:31 PM PST

Macjordomo X 1.6 (Mac OS X)

Classic version much slower than 1.5fc28  

on OS 9 G3/350 cmd-K doesn't check, either. [alert admin]

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Friday, June 17 2005 @ 03:59 PM PDT

Larm's Adventure 1.0 (Mac OS X)

Nor bad, just dull.  

Certainly shows promise, but turns out to be pretty dull in play. May be good for younger players. [alert admin]

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Friday, April 15 2005 @ 09:47 PM PDT

Remote Remote 0.8.5b (Mac OS X)

Very good.  

Very good. We're using it to use a spare mac as a music server. I'd like to see it discover possible servers with Rendezvous (or whatever it's called now). [alert admin]

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Tuesday, March 08 2005 @ 06:18 AM PST

Eggplant 2.1 (Mac OS X)

Not expensive for this category of software.  

The price is about the same as the list price of Rational Robot or Mercury WinRunner & these guys have done more for keeping a clean and stable version of VNC up to date than anyone, so I don't see this as a problem. The price is in line with developer tools. I haven't used the product, but I have used VNC, which this is based on. I do wonder what's going to happen with Tiger, which has automator built in. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, February 09 2005 @ 05:42 AM PST

Apple Mac OS X 10.2.8 (Mac OS X)

Gigabit Ethernet machines: revert to old KEXT...  

I, too lost my ethernet there are several reports of success by reverting to the old AppleGMACEthernet.kext. The old one 1.2.4 seems to work fine, the 1.3.0 doesn't connect for Gigabit Ethernet machines. [alert admin]

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Monday, September 22 2003 @ 08:32 PM PDT

Eudora X 6.0b18 (Mac OS X)

Don't sweat the new feature issue...  

I see several comments bemoaning the lack of new features. This is actually not at all uncommon in Eudora betas and I've seen them add new features in blocks before release in the past. As to the complaint that it's just bugfixes and shouldn't be 6.0, given the Eudora annual licensing model, this should not make a difference to any customers. It's not a paid upgrade in the traditional version-bump model. Beta tests are done for the benefit of the developers. The junk filter is working well (for me, so far), which is what they probably wanted tested. I read the readme where it said the it was very new, but I wish I had a better understanding of how content compression is supposed to work [alert admin]

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Thursday, May 08 2003 @ 09:23 AM PDT

LameBrain 0.5.0 (Mac OS X)

I use this…  

to convert AIFFs I've made with Final Vinyl and a Griffin iMic into high-quality MP3s so they can go on my iPod. The batch mode is especially useful for this. It already meets my needs, but I'm downloading the new version because I hope there is some info about what the various options do. :) [alert admin]

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Monday, February 24 2003 @ 07:08 AM PST

Apple Mac OS X 10.2.4 (Mac OS X)

Yes, it does…  

replace your apache.conf file with it's own. But it saves your old one as apache.conf.applesaved (or somesuch). You should do a compare and merge your changes into the new one, which has new features. -1 for the gamma, which made my system really dark... [alert admin]

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Thursday, February 13 2003 @ 05:35 PM PST

Last 10 Comments by White Rose  [ Search for All ]

Lack Of Info  

I hope the NAT forwarding fixes a bug I reported some time ago that caused my Windows laptop VPN to the office to require me to be wired. Basically, it was translating the checksum and weren't respecting the "0=no checksum at all".

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Thursday, July 14 2005 @ 04:20 PM PDT

Another big issue  

"this product is worthless for sending properly formatted HTML emails." Any product is worthless if it sends HTML emails.

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Saturday, November 01 2003 @ 09:09 AM PST

ethernet problems?  

I've reverted and it solved my problems. I wonder what they were trying to fix, though.

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Tuesday, September 23 2003 @ 06:36 AM PDT

No problems here  

Are you connected via ethernet to a 10-T hub or router? Or is it 100-T or 1000-T?

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Tuesday, September 23 2003 @ 05:07 AM PDT

Gigabit Ethernet machines: revert to old KEXT...  

These instructions were posted to the Apple Discussion Board. YMMV, IANAL, Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear. But it worked for me. I grabbed it on my wife's Powerbook, put it on her iPod, mounted the disk on my desktop, and then followed Andrews' instructions, including backing up the .kext file. I've been back in business for a few hours now.

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Monday, September 22 2003 @ 09:53 PM PDT

isync  

Hah! found it! It's a little tiny link down on the isync download page!

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Tuesday, June 03 2003 @ 08:23 AM PDT

Still no HTML rendering ...  

With any luck it'll use webcore and be done with it.

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Friday, May 09 2003 @ 06:11 AM PDT

Why is this a V6, and thus to upgrade one must pay again!  

Given the 12 month subscription model they've had in place for a while, you shouldn't have to pay if you bought it in the last year. And you should if you bought more than a year ago. And if you don't mind the ad window (which is much less annoying on Mac OS than on Windows), then you don't have to pay at all. It's basically the Opera model. And it's certainly been…

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Thursday, May 08 2003 @ 09:12 AM PDT