User Name macrulez85
Member Since 2000-08-20
Total number of Feedback Posts: 15
Total number of comments: 0
Last 10 Feedback Posts by macrulez85 [ Search for All ]
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much trouble to carbonize the runtime they wrap the Windows version in in order to call it a "Mac" product? They have just released a MAJOR update (RealOne) for both Windows and UNIX and have not even mentioned a Mac version. Luckily, most of the video/sound files I watch are now available in QuickTime/DivX/whatever. [alert admin]
Saturday, June 15 2002 @ 10:50 AM PDT
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make it even better is if Apple would use their own their own APIs to their full potential and add features like scroll wheel support. C'mon, BBEdit did it! Other than that, no problems. [alert admin]
Tuesday, April 02 2002 @ 03:30 PM PST
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the only major software company who hasn't Carbonized their Mac products yet. Also, the classic version crashes constantly, and it's slow. I don't have enough disk space on my iMac/233 to install even a base Classic system to run this, but I guess it's a blessing in disguise. Crap software. [alert admin]
Sunday, March 24 2002 @ 04:30 PM PST
ThumbsPlus 3.10b11 (Mac OS 9)
USB link cable, and no OS X version. How long can it take?? TI, please don't do what Real Software did. USB has great support under OS X, and Carbonization isn't that hard. [alert admin]
Saturday, March 16 2002 @ 12:35 PM PST
Macromedia Flash player X 6.0r2 (Mac OS X)
OS X versions weren't great. Recent ones, however, are fine. I don't see why everyone's complaining about the speed. I have a first-generation iMac (233MHz), with a Rage Pro and no video acceleration and the speed is just fine. I'm confused, however: is this Shockwave or just Flash? [alert admin]
Friday, March 15 2002 @ 05:39 PM PST
Calculator+ 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)
I need, and free! It's also very fast and responsive, especially for a Java app. [alert admin]
Friday, March 08 2002 @ 05:58 PM PST
SmallSockets 0.6.0 (Mac OS X)
few things that Cocoa is missing. Why didn't Apple put this in? This is exactly what I was looking for, good job! [alert admin]
Monday, March 04 2002 @ 05:57 PM PST
Fire 0.28.b (Mac OS X)
people who are asking for a Classic version: There will probably never be one! This application is written in Cocoa, which is in no way compatible with Classic or Carbon. It would be be extremely difficult to make a Classic version. I use this app a lot, and I love it. [alert admin]
Saturday, December 29 2001 @ 11:03 AM PST
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buggier than XFree86, and it costs $200. Need I say more?? [alert admin]
Friday, August 17 2001 @ 05:51 PM PDT
MACAST MP3 Converter 1.0b4 (Mac OS 9)
QuickTime to decode files, and shows annoying advertisements! Something better than this could be made in REALbasic in about 5 minutes. A desperate attempt to keep @Soft alive, and I doubt very much if it will work. [alert admin]
Tuesday, August 07 2001 @ 09:18 AM PDT
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