User Name sprynmr
Member Since 2001-05-21
Total number of Feedback Posts: 11
Total number of comments: 3
Last 10 Feedback Posts by sprynmr [ Search for All ]
TimeBox 5.8 (Mac OS X)
What an awful awful interface. With all due respect, this is not even an acceptable interface on a PC let alone a mac application. Sorry... look elsewhere. [alert admin]
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Friday, January 25 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
LaunchBar 4.0 (Mac OS X)
Couldn't live without it. [alert admin]
Tuesday, February 15 2005 @ 04:08 PM PST
Adium X 0.7 (Mac OS X)
Possibly the most well made Application on OS X period. [alert admin]
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Tuesday, October 19 2004 @ 11:09 AM PDT
Maya 6.0.1 (Mac OS X)
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Alias has said that the amount of their market belonging to the mac has even grown larger... and they are bringing Unlimited to the Mac now. Maya 6 performs fantastically on my Dual G5 2Ghz... I think its coming around in being optimized for the mac. As for workstation cards I wish I could get one too, but the Radeon 9800 Special Edition and XT will do the majority of users great. They are insanely fast and have 256mb Memory. ~Bob [alert admin]
Monday, August 09 2004 @ 09:00 PM PDT
Adium X 0.58.1 (Mac OS X)
Not sure what your guys problem is... but I'm not getting it on my system. Adium X at version .58 is no exagerration 300 times better than aol's AIM. Its about 100 times better than iChat (which is decent for newbies,) and 50 times better than fire or that other one people seem to like. Seriously its the most feature rich, slim clean code, user responsive, customizable, joy to use app out there. And its almost bullet proof in this very alpha stage. [alert admin]
Saturday, June 05 2004 @ 09:38 PM PDT
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I'm having problems with IE clients from windows machines after the update. They get a server error. Anyone got an answer? [alert admin]
Wednesday, March 12 2003 @ 05:39 PM PST
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port 21 thing replace the 1.3.1 in the command line command to 1.4.1 The version of Java changed, so the command has to as well. sudo chmod u s /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.4.1/Commands/java However... I still have problem. Pretty much doesn't work right at all. Keep getting server errors. [alert admin]
Wednesday, March 12 2003 @ 09:30 AM PST
BatChmod 1.31 (Mac OS X)
point is if you don't want to you really don't have to. The MacOS is touted as the easiest to use OS in the world. There shouldn't be little hitches like, 'Oh yea, you do have to learn some Unix though.' I know the Unix stuff, and I still use this utility because its just quicker and more elegant. No mistyping mistakes to worry about, and it does several commands at once. What's the problem with that? Fantastic Application, I hope the author starts making other apps too! [alert admin]
Wednesday, May 22 2002 @ 02:55 PM PDT
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is absolutely awesome. One of the best pieces of software I've ever seen, with all the right options. That's the key to usability, give them options, and lots of them. Now I don't even know if its possible, but I NEED file sharing. This program is good enough that I'm dealing without it though, instead of using AIM. [alert admin]
Tuesday, February 19 2002 @ 03:44 PM PST
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to be getting speeds of almost 100k per second on my download. Rate the software you numbskull. Best cd burning app out there [alert admin]
Wednesday, January 16 2002 @ 01:08 PM PST
Last 10 Comments by sprynmr [ Search for All ]
Far behind Fire and far more conceited ![]()
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Um... Is this the developer for Fire? Cause what a ridiculous comment. I've tried Fire and Adium. Fire doesn't even compare.
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Friday, February 02 2007 @ 03:51 PM PST
Far behind Fire and far more conceited ![]()
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Um... Is this the developer for Fire? Cause what a ridiculous comment. I've tried Fire and Adium. Fire doesn't even compare.
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Friday, February 02 2007 @ 03:48 PM PST
Far behind Fire and far more conceited ![]()
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Um... Is this the developer for Fire? Cause what a ridiculous comment. I've tried Fire and Adium. Fire doesn't even compare.
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Friday, February 02 2007 @ 03:46 PM PST