iCity is a chat program that does not replace iChat, but enhances it. It provides users the ability to have large, searchable profiles and the ability to share files with each other. You do not need to have iChat or any other chat program installed, this program has its own chat servers. iCity is designed to allow the Mac community to find each other in the vast area of the internet.
ANONYMOUS It's fairly drab and feels uninspired. I didn't mess with it long though to rate it thoroughly but long enough to see I still much prefer Haxial's KDX. (Version 0.4.1b)
GOSTCODER How many times do I have to tell other developers this. POST SCREENSHOTS OF YOUR PROGRAM ON THE WEBSITE.
Just because I have DSL doesn't mean I like to waste my time downloading a program without knowing what it looks like. There's no way for me to know if I'll like it or not WITHOUT downloading it, so forget it.
And for users on dial-up, this is an even bigger issue. Have respect for your users. (Version 0.4.1b)
DAN SAUL You can't log in yet you rate the interface, please be more descriptive on what your problems are if you want any help. (Version 0.3.1b)
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May 18 2004
ANONYMOUS The guy sounds like a shill to me... Posting a link to a site with "(0 sers online)" and no public download? Plus the previously mentioned thing about not being able to log in, and yet rating the interface... seems pretty sketchy. Friend of the other programs developer, perhaps? (Version 0.4.1b)
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Apr 19 2004
GOSTCODER More 10.3-only software from lazy developers. The installer doesn't even warn me about this.
App wouldn't even start up, so this software is useless on MacOS X 10.2.8
There's no reason for this kind of incompetent software design. (Version 0.2b)
KREVNIK Heh... I suppose developers are just supposed to magically recreate APIs Apple added in 10.3? If they did that, then there isn't any USE to using the Apple APIs provided for an awful lot of tasks... Not everything can be made clean-and-simple with how many APIs Apple keeps changing or updating each year. (Version 0.2b)
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Apr 21 2004
ANONYMOUS Why are you using 10.2 still anyway? 10.3 is multitudes faster than 10.2. You only have yourself to blame for using a year-old operating system. (Version 0.3.1b)
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Apr 21 2004
ADAM If you notices, the system requirements specifically state that it requires 10.3 or higher. I'm sorry if it annoyed that I did state it right on the main page but you were unable to read it. (Version 0.3.1b)
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Apr 19 2004
BXLBJORN Very nice app. and works fine for now !
This could however be more usefull to me when I would have the possibility to prevent some or other users from downloading, in other words choose the person who can download from my Mac. (Version 0.2b)