User Name mirage
Member Since 2000-12-28
Total number of Feedback Posts: 97
Total number of comments: 5
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Deja Vu 2.6.3 (Mac OS X)
Where do you people get your logic from? Now, *supposedly* you paid for Toast right? Bundled with Toast, was this program Deja Vu. It's not written by Roxio. It's not owned by Roxio. Roxio paid them to bundled their software with a release of Toast. You got it 'for free' by purchasing Toast, it was a gift. Is that version broken? Does it not work any more? The developers have every right to charge you to ditch the bundled version of their application. After that I'm sure your serial will continue to work for their bug fix and minor enhancements. Many other software developers do this. GraphicConverter was bundled with my G4, do you think I get free updates to the next version because of it? No. That isn't how it works. So now you rate them down because you aren't willing to pay the price. Quite obviously, you like what this program has to offer and that is why you are so upset that it's no longer a freebie, you're going to come and whine on this board. Rate the program on how well it works, not how the developer prices it. [alert admin]
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Friday, July 30 2004 @ 11:04 AM PDT
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Nah, I did it too. Everything runs fine on the machine compiling/developing so it's hard to tell. I leave all my projects on Deployment now, they don't take all that long to compile. Cool, does what it says, good time saver. It'll also help me manager alloc/dealloc better. Thanks :) [alert admin]
Saturday, March 27 2004 @ 06:30 PM PST
Orbituary 1.05 (Mac OS X)
Crashes on startup, here's the useful part of the log:
Thread 0 Crashed: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000a95c flockfile + 0x1c 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x90062a74 feof + 0x34 2 ??? 0x0001d1e4 ReadLevelFile + 0x125c (files.c:459) 3 ??? 0x0000fa10 main + 0x16c (orbituary.c:66) 4 ??? 0x000096a0 _start + 0x188 (crt.c:267) 5 ??? 0x00009514 start + 0x30 [alert admin]
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Friday, March 26 2004 @ 07:26 PM PST
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You need to set your build settings to 'Deployment' before distributing the application. :) [alert admin]
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Friday, March 26 2004 @ 07:24 PM PST
Azureus BitTorrent Client 2.0.8.4 (Mac OS X)
Yea, it needs a nice cocoa wrapper. Have you all tried the Sarwat Bittorrent Client? It's native cocoa: http://sarwat.net/bittorrent/ [alert admin]
Thursday, March 18 2004 @ 11:18 PM PST
FeedMe 0.4 (Mac OS X)
The developer needs to turn off zero link and set his build style to 'Deployment' before... deploying the application. He built it in development mode (default on Xcode) and that is why it isn't loading... hopefully he checks the forums or someone has emailed him.. It's an easy fix. [alert admin]
Monday, February 09 2004 @ 09:30 PM PST
The Magical Earl of Tab 0.2 (Mac OS X)
from dev Sorry about that, I upgraded to Xcode and it did something nasty to my project file. Apple said it's a bug they know of and are going to fix in the next version... I had to start a new project and bring all the code back in. I'll be posting it shortly. Sorry@ -Matt [alert admin]
Sunday, January 11 2004 @ 10:31 PM PST
eTktab 3.21 (Mac OS X)
None of the sourceforge mirrors are hosting the 3.21 file, except Aleron, which gave me a corrupt dmg. :( I was able to d/l 3.2 though, and it it's pretty sweet. :) [alert admin]
Thursday, January 08 2004 @ 01:48 PM PST
CodeTek VirtualDesktop Pro 3.0B1 (Mac OS X)
Yea, I won't be upgrading for $25... If it was $9.99 to upgrade I'd think about it. $25 should be first time buyers or something. Oh well. I'll post a real review after I've used B1 more.. [alert admin]
Thursday, December 11 2003 @ 04:56 PM PST
BitTorrent 3.3 (Mac OS X)
It's more likely that the developer just forgot to change the version number. He didn't change it for 3.2.2a either. The version delivered on the disk image works fine on panther for me... [alert admin]
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Thursday, October 30 2003 @ 12:48 AM PST
Last 10 Comments by mirage [ Search for All ]
Take your nationalist attitude & shove it with them.
Turning your comments around, why don't you take your 'pro-american' attitude somewhere else like a newsgroup? Once you connected to the internet you were no longer restricted to the borders of the USA.
It's disturbing that some of my fellow citizens feel the need to trash someone elses opinion simply because they do not agree with it. Such an action is not a trademark of a true 'patriot', or citizen of a republic/democracy. You may not…
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Sunday, May 11 2003 @ 02:43 PM PDT
'I may not like what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it'
A 'symtom' of nationalism (as opposed to patriotism) is believing that all patriots must agree with you or the supposed will of the country. IMO, the disregard of international law and years of diplomacy is no reason to be 'patriotic'. True patriots have a respect of their country, and love it like they would love a family member. It may not be perfect, it may make mistakes, but it is their country, and they will…
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Sunday, May 11 2003 @ 02:33 PM PDT
Mail.app pops out immediately for me. No Lag :X
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Saturday, May 10 2003 @ 12:13 PM PDT
You gotta click that button and go through the google API process. Google will email you the key...that said, my key gets rejected..
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Sunday, May 04 2003 @ 03:51 PM PDT
IMO, it's not misleading. Google allows you to search for sites that link to your
URL. So if I ask for all sites linking to http://www.myndlinksw.com, Google will
come back with it's list of sites that have a link to me. Also, a site like http://
www.googlism.com tracks what people say about people.
As a result,
everything the author has said is entirely possible without an invasion of
privacy.
About the 'Just Installed' bit, while I'm not a…
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Sunday, May 04 2003 @ 02:19 PM PDT