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User Profile for iMac600

User Name iMac600

Member Since 2006-12-25

Total number of Feedback Posts: 3

Total number of comments: 2

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Linkinus 1.1 (Mac OS X)

Perfect!  

The client is easy to use yet powerful, very extensible and customizable. To top it all off, the developers and user community are friendly and helpful. It's perfect! It represents the best of what software should be. Well worth the price, even though I agree, IRC should be free. But even if it's not the IRC you're paying for, it's the simplicity, capability and feel that's worth the small fee. [alert admin]

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Wednesday, July 11 2007 @ 10:07 AM PDT

CrossWire 1.0b3 (Mac OS X)

Updates from Dev Team  

It actually just uses the FrostWire core, the application around it is developed by our group as such (and compiled in Mach-O). The preferences window does need a redesign, which is planned to be done before version 1.0 Final. Some other elements will also likely change, including a new search tool, advanced search capabilities and an updated results filter. [alert admin]

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Sunday, July 08 2007 @ 10:37 PM PDT

CrossWire 1.0b1 (Mac OS X)

Addressing this Issue (Intels Affected)  

I reforwarded it through the Intel internal testers and they said this time around it was the same issue. Turns out the compiler is compiling as universal binaries then only including the PowerPC instruction set, leaving a corrupted dylib... it's a real mess on the compiler's behalf. I have split the binaries up so the PowerPC version can run in Rosetta at quite a fast speed, but the Intel version is still being hammered out by the Intel side of the developer group (CrossWire DG/Intel) [alert admin]

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Saturday, June 30 2007 @ 11:18 PM PDT

Last 10 Comments by iMac600  [ Search for All ]

Still A No Go  

Does your particular system have ATI or nVidia graphics? Later systems are still untested but incidentally, have ATI graphics where the tested but older systems have nVidia.

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Friday, December 28 2007 @ 04:33 AM PST

Just what I was waiting for......and I am still wating!  

What type of machine, out of curiosity? I'm thinking a QuickSilver or later by the CPU speed, which may have a later revision of Open Firmware. The current release (1.0) has been tested on Sawtooth, Digital Audios and Cubes (but more will be added as details of their firmware become available).

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Friday, December 21 2007 @ 08:46 PM PST