User Name tony_sabbath
Member Since 2004-06-17
Total number of Feedback Posts: 8
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iShowU 1.72 (Mac OS X)
My number 1 complaint with Snapzpro was that you could not change the temporary cache folder location. I dont know why they think people want to use their OS drive as a scratch disk? iShowU you allows you to easily change the temp/scratch disk location to another drive. iShowU also easily allows you to choose QuickTime compatible formats/ codecs for easy output. iShowU is also cheaper, even the pro HD version is cheaper than SnapzPro. Both normal and HD versions works on Leopard 10.5.7 at the time of me writing this. Great to see Kiwi developers working hard. [alert admin]
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Sunday, July 19 2009 @ 01:03 PM PDT
Temperature Monitor 4.6 (Mac OS X)
Shows Temps for Quad Q9550 2.8Ghz ![]()
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Awesome this version now shows the temps for my Quad 2.8 Q9550 45nm Intel CPU on my Hackintosh without editing the registry file - woohoo [alert admin]
Monday, February 23 2009 @ 11:50 PM PST
FrostWire 4.13.1.6 (Mac OS X)
Always used Acqlite untill it died on me upgrading to 10.4.9 Tried Frostwire - works well, connected and found what I wanted, and downloaded them quickly. Any tips to get Acqlite working again [alert admin]
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Wednesday, April 04 2007 @ 11:55 PM PDT
M-Audio Delta driver 2.0.5 (Mac OS X)
Still No Midi Service In Garageband ![]()
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This update has not fixed my midi issues with garageband! I was once impressed with M-Audio back in the days when OSX was first released as they were the first company to provide Driver support. But this sucks balls! Aparently it's not Entirely their fault tho, 10.4.3 & Garageband 2.0.2 did cause many issues. [alert admin]
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Friday, December 09 2005 @ 11:53 PM PST
Apple CHUD Tools 4.1.0 (Mac OS X)
I am one of the dozens effected by the pulsating, chirping and whining noise problems with G5 Powermacs... You can't live with it as it drives you mad (unless you have some klicpse speakers booming 24/7, thou the chrips are transmitted through the speakers, and the neighbours do complain) I even did Apple's power-supply exchanged programme... though it did 'remove' some of the noises (under 10.3) Yet all returned with Tiger 10.4! Damn it Apple! So im back to the tried and trust worthy chud tools 'disable nap' routine... I give chud tools 5 stars for the 'noise issues' I cant say anything else for I only use it for the 'disable nap' feature [alert admin]
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Wednesday, May 04 2005 @ 04:23 AM PDT
Camino 0.8.4 (Mac OS X)
I originally switched to camino because safari, firefox or explorer couldn’t work with a particular web site... & generally speaking I never gone back to safari. However some official camino builds have been lacking... For me the April 29th 2005 nightly build has been the most stable and intuitive - it never crashed, it has unlimited tabs on a single window and more importantly it is fast and works with Tiger 10.4.0 I still prefer it even over safari 2 [alert admin]
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Wednesday, May 04 2005 @ 04:09 AM PDT
Camino 0.8.1 (Mac OS X)
This release is on par, if not more practical than safari. It is just as fast, if not faster than safari at rendering pages. It is elegant looking and gives a great fast alternative to safari and firefox However I have had some java script probs on a site, that aside it did access a site safari, firefox and explorer couldn't - yay Keychain is awesome stuff [alert admin]
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Tuesday, October 05 2004 @ 09:03 PM PDT
Apple CHUD Tools 4.0.0b11 (Mac OS X)
Fixed noise issues on a orginal dual 1.8 G5 - OS 10.3 through to 10.3.5 (pulsing & chirping noise) Like many people I have to turn off napping upon every boot. Someone mentioned creating a script. I wouldn't have a clue how one would do this? [alert admin]
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Tuesday, October 05 2004 @ 08:54 PM PDT
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