User Name thekurt
Member Since 2002-12-13
Total number of Feedback Posts: 17
Total number of comments: 2
Last 10 Feedback Posts by thekurt [ Search for All ]
XLR8 MAChSpeed Control 3.4 (Mac OS X)
Never buy dot zero of anything and I regret it, now.
Installed on top of v 3.0.3 on a G3 10.2.8 with a DayStar G4 ZIF and it took DiskWarrior to get the machine back. Has anyone noticed HD errors after installing? Apple System Profile reports L2 cache size as 0 (zero) K, btw. Clear and unemotional posts will help Gary and company get this right. I have used this Cache Controller (3.0.3) without drama for over a year. [alert admin]
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Sunday, June 05 2005 @ 02:16 PM PDT
MrDiary 1.7 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
Hope the nice folks at Prairie Group appreciate this? [alert admin]
Saturday, October 30 2004 @ 02:33 PM PDT
BushPanic 1.0.0 (Mac OS X)
Not one of these posting munchkins DL the game and are practicing exactly what they all seem to abhor, censorship. Has a few bugs - weird lags when it tries to phone home but other than that hmmm? Let's try to keep it technical, OK? [alert admin]
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Friday, October 29 2004 @ 06:14 PM PDT
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Seems like this gets a very low priority at MSloth. Consider Wa MCom. Much energy and enthusiasm goes into their work and it shows. Stable, compatible, fast, full of fun goodies and puts commercial browsers to shame. Has anyone noticed the network activity while using IE517? Compared to any other browser? Hmmm . . . . [alert admin]
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Monday, July 14 2003 @ 07:19 AM PDT
WaMCom 20030710 (Mac OS 9)
Best of the Wa Mozilla's, hands down. Fast, very stable and allows Classic LCD monitor folks a way to calibrate their browser resolution to the screen. A big thanks to Hirotoshi Harunaga and his posse in Japan and worldwide for this excellent piece of work. OS8.6 and OS9 users aka "Stubborn Mac bastards" are resurging (coming from hiding) and this is a valuable tool. The demand for the dictionary files for this just choked Mozilla.org server! Those Windoz persons have discovered it, too. [alert admin]
Sunday, July 13 2003 @ 10:35 AM PDT
Sonnet Crescendo/Encore 2.0.3 (Mac OS 9)
On the 8500/9500 motherboards Speculative Addressing had to be turned Off no matter what. But with VM off and this update, a stable 3% Processor increase with SA On. Seen on a PM9500 1GB G3-450/1M VM off, Motherboard Cache Disabled. 9.2.2 CPUU5 I like it. [alert admin]
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Saturday, July 12 2003 @ 07:31 PM PDT
Sonnet Crescendo/Encore 2.0.3 (Mac OS 9)
Crescendo PCI G3/450-1M in PM9500. [alert admin]
Saturday, July 12 2003 @ 03:48 PM PDT
WaMCom 1.3.1 (Mac OS 9)
Surprisingly stable and much more refined than "official" Mozilla releases. Japan must feel there is life in OS9. There are three Moz 1.3.x http://wamcom.org/20030624/macos9/ http://www.t3.rim.or.jp/~harunaga/mozilla-macos9/mozilla-macos9-1.3.1.sea.bin http://prdownloads.sourceforge.jp/wazilla/4701/wazilla-macos9-1.3f-7.sea.bin Have fun. [alert admin]
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Monday, July 07 2003 @ 08:10 PM PDT
WaMCom 1.3.1 (Mac OS 9)
All those OS9 folks will love this. Mozilla 1.31 and those rude cosmetic bugs in previous are gone. Seems very stable and quick. The author has done a great job on his patch. But terrible name. [alert admin]
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Thursday, July 03 2003 @ 11:27 PM PDT
Apple QuickTime 6.0.3 (Mac OS 9)
is bug fix. Updates four files. QuickTime Extension QuickTime PowerPlug QuickTime Image in QuickTime Extension folder QuickTime Player application [alert admin]
Saturday, April 26 2003 @ 11:35 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by thekurt [ Search for All ]
Ummm... can I please get one that works? ![]()
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http://www.mirrors.ausmac.net/ftp/Mirrored-SW/Aladdin/StuffIt_Standard/stuffit_std_802_x_install.dmg go for it
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Wednesday, March 02 2005 @ 08:59 AM PST
Limewire vs iSwipe? Speaking of spyware... ![]()
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iSwipe listens on Port 6000 and juggles more ports than NSA. Most "free" software is not free. Users always pay something whether they have been made aware or not. IPNetMonitor blocks the port it listens on, btw. Those rascals.
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Friday, September 12 2003 @ 11:09 AM PDT