User Name bjb0mb3rz
Member Since 2001-12-20
Total number of Feedback Posts: 44
Total number of comments: 0
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TeamSpeex 1.0b1 (Mac OS X)
Thank you, God. [alert admin]
Sunday, October 16 2005 @ 04:20 PM PDT
Butler 4.0b22 (Mac OS X)
Thanks for the update, the speed's great. I'm digging the new blue colored corner indicators :D [alert admin]
Monday, February 21 2005 @ 02:51 PM PST
Lugaru 1.02 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
Awesome game. Very unique game play, and very fun. Hoping for a sequel! [alert admin]
Sunday, February 20 2005 @ 06:32 PM PST
Saft 7.5.2 (Mac OS X)
I was using the 7.5.0 version of Saft for a while with 10.3.8 and was having no problems. I updated Saft to 7.5.2 and a lot of crashing started happening. I've had the same version of PithHelmet installed this whole time. Hopefully this gets fixed soon. For now I'll be using 7.5.0. [alert admin]
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Thursday, February 17 2005 @ 09:26 PM PST
Camino 0.8.2 (Mac OS X)
I have APE running and Camino works fantastically. Haven't had a crash since I've switched back to it after a short spiel with Safari (about 3 months now, I'm guessing.) Make sure APE and it's haxies are up to date and see if that doesn't fix it? [alert admin]
Tuesday, December 07 2004 @ 06:21 PM PST
Camino 0.8.2 (Mac OS X)
Don't have a heartattack. Software isn't something you need to scream about ;) Firefox has plenty of nifty features, extensions, and plug-ins, I'm sure. It's also pretty speedy. I prefer Camino because it, too, is speedy, it has the extras that I need, and it looks and acts like a native Mac OS X app. I've tried Firefox and I appreciate it's plethora of options and speed, but not the way it's GUI behaves. I can't put my finger on exactly what it is. If I were on a PC, I'd use Firefox, but being on a Mac, I feel that I have a better/equal option in Camino. [alert admin]
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Monday, December 06 2004 @ 03:29 PM PST
File Buddy 8.0.6 (Mac OS X)
RE: Wait for Spotlight that's included with Tiger
I'm not seeing how this is and Spotlight are the same... Spotlight, to my understanding, is an on the fly file/etc search thing. Whereas FileBuddy is a general purpose file modifier... I don't see how FileBuddy is "no longer necessary" with the comng of Tiger and Spotlight. [alert admin]
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Thursday, December 02 2004 @ 01:33 PM PST
Butler 4.0b16 (Mac OS X)
You can have Butler show a selected item in Finder by pressing option-return (or option-enter) or by clicking the little gear wheel on the bottom left corner of the abbreviation screen. - Awesome app, by the way. File launcher, hot key app, bookmark finder, pasteboards, +more? Gravy, baby! [alert admin]
Friday, July 16 2004 @ 04:19 AM PDT
IRC iTunes.pl 0.0.6-001 (Mac OS X)
Don't misunderstand. I know you aren't trying to take credit for the script. It's just that VersionTracker lists you as the developer, which isn't true. I'm just making sure that no one thinks you are the developer. After all, you don't want people sending you feedback and whatnot about the script, do ya? Sorry for the misunderstanding. :-) [alert admin]
Friday, June 25 2004 @ 12:28 AM PDT
NerveRot 1.1 (Mac OS X)
It's great. It doesn't make me nervous, though. It kind of calms me... But it's good regardless :-) [alert admin]
Friday, June 04 2004 @ 12:03 AM PDT
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