User Name webman2k
Member Since 2000-02-13
Total number of Feedback Posts: 196
Total number of comments: 5
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Iridium 1.3.2 (Mac OS X)
covers all the apps - iTunes, iPhoto, Quicktime, Finder, etc. All have a nice clean unified look now, and the menu bar and menus are cleaner as well. Very nice job! [alert admin]
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Saturday, August 20 2005 @ 06:02 AM PDT
Ragdoll Masters 2.0 (Mac OS X)
Easy to learn - incredible original concept - excellent physics. Everything a game should be. thank you for adding something fresh to the fighting genre, and double thanks for making it available for the Mac!!!!! Ridiculously low registration fee paid instantly ;) [alert admin]
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Monday, July 18 2005 @ 07:53 PM PDT
Snak 5.0.1 (Mac OS X)
Been using this for years, and this version is without a doubt the most polished stable IRC client I've ever seen. So easy to use. Highly recommended. [alert admin]
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Thursday, May 26 2005 @ 04:49 AM PDT
TiVo Broadcaster 1.0 (Mac OS X)
Folks, the website link goes to a web storage site, the size of the file is about 7k, and it visibly installs nothing. Anyone think this might be Malware? For those who installed this, I would open you console to see just what happened here. [alert admin]
Monday, May 09 2005 @ 06:25 AM PDT
Unison 1.6 (Mac OS X)
Overall speed improvements are very noticable, as well as some other much needed enhancements listed above. This feel at LEAST 3 times as fast in loading and processing large groups. This was recommended before, but now it seems a must have if you download from usenet. [alert admin]
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Thursday, April 07 2005 @ 07:44 AM PDT
Camino 0.8.3 (Mac OS X)
This seems much faster than Safari now, and a bit more compatable also. Now my primary browser :) [alert admin]
Thursday, March 31 2005 @ 05:55 PM PST
WeatherDock 2.2 (Mac OS X)
Outstanding! This beats everything else out there with a tremendous amount of display options. Thank you for making this free! [alert admin]
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Thursday, March 17 2005 @ 07:48 PM PST
Vega Strike 0.4.3 (Mac OS X)
This has come a LONG way since the last release. the stations are very nice - reminds me a bit of the old x-wing and freespace interfaces. It's a bit complex, but that's a good thing. I definitely recommend people try this - and it's free! [alert admin]
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Sunday, February 13 2005 @ 07:55 PM PST
Vega Strike 0.4.3 (Mac OS X)
Um... This project is hosted via sourceforge, and the mirror I chose is going around 200k a second right now. Sure it's not your connection? There are plenty of mirrors to choose from. [alert admin]
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Sunday, February 13 2005 @ 08:50 AM PST
WeatherMenu 3.6.6 (Mac OS X)
I was previously using Meteorologist, but I like the way this looks. It's much more customizable as far as the display of information, and it has the radar, which I really like. Also, more importantly, it doesn't rely on weather.com - which tends to "do it's own thing" once and a while. Seems to work perfectly - 5 Stars. [alert admin]
Wednesday, February 02 2005 @ 06:28 PM PST
Last 10 Comments by webman2k [ Search for All ]
For the record, I neer accused anyone of anything, just that the small size, lack of installing anything visible, and no website makes the whole package suspicious. It certainly is no reason to call me retarted. And if I don't have the knowledge to go into a package and see what's missing or how it works, I'm not allowed to be cautious? Mac OS X is becoming more popular everyday. What most Mac…
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Monday, May 09 2005 @ 02:57 PM PDT
And how does Vendetta blow? Or have you not even tried it?
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Monday, July 26 2004 @ 07:10 AM PDT
No, actually Mozilla was supposed to be discontinued for the less bloated Firefox and Thunderbird. Camino is a separate project created to bring the Gecko rendering engine to a Cocoa interface. Mozilla and Firefox use the XUL interface, which is not as responsive but very portable to other platforms.
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Wednesday, June 23 2004 @ 03:06 PM PDT
Bittorrent is free, Bittorrent is FAST. Bittorent has EVERYTHING... Bittorent is monitored.....
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Friday, January 09 2004 @ 09:08 PM PST
You can! Just read the tips section in help!
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Thursday, November 13 2003 @ 02:13 PM PST