User Name sethares
Member Since 2002-03-14
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Works fine here (G4 laptop 10.4). No more "coasters" than Toast or Discblaze, and the interface is clean and intuitive. [alert admin]
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Monday, March 05 2007 @ 08:42 AM PST
iClip 3.7 (Mac OS X)
Though I have only been using iClip for a few weeks, the complaints of several of the previous posts are uninformed. For instance, you can quit iClip from the minimenu. iClip is not restricted to the right hand side of the screen, you can move it left, up, down, or right. You can hide or show the menu with a hot key as well, contrary to the earlier posts. Reading the help is actually helpful sometimes. [alert admin]
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Saturday, January 06 2007 @ 04:44 PM PST
MDict 4.7.8 (Mac OS X)
on the website. http://mdict.polimercolor.ru/mdict/documentation.html The short story for installing new dictionaries is to drag the dictionary to the doc icon, or drag them to the ~/Library/MDict folder and restart Mdict. It's a pretty good dictionary, and you can't beat the price. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, December 27 2006 @ 10:17 AM PST
Pluggo 3.5.1 (Mac OS X)
I've been using Pluggo since version 2 -- the variety of crazy sounds it's capable of is amazing. Don't buy this if you're looking for a smooth reverb or a natural compressor. Think of it as one-hundred ways to turn normal sounds into something weird. It integrates wonderfully with sequencers (DP in my case) and allows tempo synchronized effects as well as chains of effects. I'm one very happy customer. [alert admin]
Wednesday, May 11 2005 @ 08:00 AM PDT
Emacs/Carbon 21.3.50.1 (Mac OS X)
After a long download and installation, I double clock on the (very nice) gnu icon. It appears breifly in the dock, and then quits. // G3 powerbook, OS X.3.4 [alert admin]
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Friday, August 06 2004 @ 03:03 PM PDT
qtplay 1.3.1 (Mac OS X)
qtplay fills an empty niche in my command line experience. Works great! [alert admin]
Wednesday, February 11 2004 @ 08:48 PM PST
Unity Session 3.2.2 (Mac OS X)
Session has been updated several times over the past year (all for free), and works well inside DP as a plug-in and as a stand alone sound module. Its UI is a bit weak (with that odd mixer redraw) but hey, its purpose is to produce sound and this it does very well. Osmosis works well for importing sound libraries, and if you want to get "under-the-hood" in sound manipulation, there is no other soft-sampler with the flexibility of Unity Session. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, November 25 2003 @ 10:52 AM PST
Alphatk 8.3b3 (Mac OS X)
This is a great text processor for writing large documents. Yes, its a bit slow (alpha 7 on os9 was snappier) but the integration features and ease with which it handles a large number of files (in my case a book's worth) make it indispensible. [alert admin]
Tuesday, September 09 2003 @ 09:21 AM PDT
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