User Name bmtndog
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McAfee VirusScan 8.5 (build 279) (Mac OS X)
Once you go through the hassle of getting this turned on with grant numbers, etc. it works fine. I've not seen that many viruses on the Mac, but it had found a couple, plus PC viruses in email attachments, etc. It runs automatically every night on my machine. My only complaint is that when done running, it should self-terminate. Instead, it is sitting there on my desktop waiting for me to dismiss it every morning. [alert admin]
Sunday, November 04 2007 @ 08:04 AM PST
McAfee VirusScan 8.5 (build 279) (Mac OS X)
Once you go through the hassle of getting this turned on with grant numbers, etc. it works fine. I've not seen that many viruses on the Mac, but it had found a couple, plus PC viruses in email attachments, etc. It runs automatically every night on my machine. My only complaint is that when done running, it should self-terminate. Instead, it is sitting there on my desktop waiting for me to dismiss it every morning. [alert admin]
Sunday, November 04 2007 @ 08:04 AM PST
Phantom Cine QuickTime Toolkit 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Dramatically eases workflow from Phantom cameras
I've been beta testing this product as it's development matured over the past month. For a "rev 1" it is in very good shape and very usable. It works with all cameras currently being shipped by Vision Research, with the exception of the V5.1 (which does not use a Bayer CFA, so requires considerable additional coding on de-bayering algorithms). As a Mac user, it is really great to see a product that allows me to directly view .cine files on a Mac and in QuickTime. And, the ability to drag cine files onto the FCP timeline is a huge time saver, avoiding the need to convert the cine files to TIFFs, for example. The image manipulation pipeline and tools are exactly what Phantom customers have been asking for. The Spotlight integration is an extra bonus, giving me access to almost all of the cine file metadata through "get info" and allowing me to search for a specific cine file easily. Given Bob's history with his other QuickTime plugin products, I'm sure this one will continue to evolve and improve as he gets user feedback. [alert admin]
Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 12:30 PM PDT
Phantom Cine QuickTime Toolkit 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Dramatically eases workflow from Phantom cameras
I've been beta testing this product as it's development matured over the past month. For a "rev 1" it is in very good shape and very usable. It works with all cameras currently being shipped by Vision Research, with the exception of the V5.1 (which does not use a Bayer CFA, so requires considerable additional coding on de-bayering algorithms). As a Mac user, it is really great to see a product that allows me to directly view .cine files on a Mac and in QuickTime. And, the ability to drag cine files onto the FCP timeline is a huge time saver, avoiding the need to convert the cine files to TIFFs, for example. The image manipulation pipeline and tools are exactly what Phantom customers have been asking for. The Spotlight integration is an extra bonus, giving me access to almost all of the cine file metadata through "get info" and allowing me to search for a specific cine file easily. Given Bob's history with his other QuickTime plugin products, I'm sure this one will continue to evolve and improve as he gets user feedback. [alert admin]
Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 12:26 PM PDT
Phantom Cine QuickTime Toolkit 1.0 (Mac OS X)
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I've been beta testing this product as it's development matured over the past month. For a "rev 1" it is in very good shape and very usable. It works with all cameras currently being shipped by Vision Research, with the exception of the V5.1 (which does not use a Bayer CFA, so requires considerable additional coding on de-bayering algorithms). As a Mac user, it is really great to see a product that allows me to directly view .cine files on a Mac and in QuickTime. And, the ability to drag cine files onto the FCP timeline is a huge time saver, avoiding the need to convert the cine files to TIFFs, for example. The image manipulation pipeline and tools are exactly what Phantom customers have been asking for. The Spotlight integration is an extra bonus, giving me access to almost all of the cine file metadata through "get info" and allowing me to search for a specific cine file easily. Given Bob's history with his other QuickTime plugin products, I'm sure this one will continue to evolve and improve as he gets user feedback. [alert admin]
Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 12:21 PM PDT
Phantom Cine QuickTime Toolkit 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Dramatically eases workflow from Phantom cameras ![]()
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I've been beta testing this product as it's development matured over the past month. For a "rev 1" it is in very good shape and very usable. It works with all cameras currently being shipped by Vision Research, with the exception of the V5.1 (which does not use a Bayer CFA, so requires considerable additional coding on de-bayering algorithms). As a Mac user, it is really great to see a product that allows me to directly view .cine files on a Mac and in QuickTime. And, the ability to drag cine files onto the FCP timeline is a huge time saver, avoiding the need to convert the cine files to TIFFs, for example. The image manipulation pipeline and tools are exactly what Phantom customers have been asking for. The Spotlight integration is an extra bonus, giving me access to almost all of the cine file metadata through "get info" and allowing me to search for a specific cine file easily. Given Bob's history with his other QuickTime plugin products, I'm sure this one will continue to evolve and improve as he gets user feedback. [alert admin]
Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 12:15 PM PDT
WirelessDriver 1.0.0b3 (Mac OS X)
now have my Powerbook with Lucent gold join the rest of the family! Works great. [alert admin]
Wednesday, November 21 2001 @ 08:13 AM PST
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