Haven't tried version 5, but looking at the screenshots I could imagine the hassles. But will let myself try it.
For anyone looking for the last older version (v. 2.8.0.866), the download link is still on Skype: http://download.skype.com/macosx/Skype_2.8.0.866.dmg
Grab it while it's still available. And probably somebody could upload it somewhere else then share it :)
the webcam is not working on my mac (MB404, early 2008). just pitch black. So i keep using the previous version though it is also buggy (the webcam will be off after a certain period automatically....)
anybody knows why Yahoo is (so) slow on YM for mac?
This app is very promising. It has a nice interface and features. Unfortunately, I can't use this app to check my google server email so I keep using Gmail Notifr.
I'll keep looking for its development progress
:-)
My macbook (MB404, early 2008) is now 64bit processor, EFI, kernel boot mode, and 32 bit kernel, with the unsupported symbol. Originally, the status was 64bit processor & EFI, 32bit kernel & boot mode. And it's said that my mac isn't supported. Can you tell me what does it mean?
I looked at the activity monitor(before i changed the kernel boot mode to 64bit) and the apple's built-in apps were running at 64bit mode. It's the same after i changed to 64bit boot mode.
My point is:
i'm curious with the unsupported status (the X) and the different status of my kernel (after i changed the kernel startup mode to 64bit).
+5
Skype
For anyone looking for the last older version (v. 2.8.0.866), the download link is still on Skype: http://download.skype.com/macosx/Skype_2.8.0.866.dmg
Grab it while it's still available. And probably somebody could upload it somewhere else then share it :)
+1
Adium
Yahoo! Messenger
anybody knows why Yahoo is (so) slow on YM for mac?
Gmail Notifr
+2
32- or 64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector
I only have two suggestions, but both are just cosmetics:
1. A better looking icon
2. Simpler (and shorter) name, perhaps? hehe.... :)
Notify Pro
I'll keep looking for its development progress
:-)
+1
32- or 64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector
perhaps you could integrate this software (or the informations provided by this software) to the system preferences?
:-)
32- or 64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector
I looked at the activity monitor(before i changed the kernel boot mode to 64bit) and the apple's built-in apps were running at 64bit mode. It's the same after i changed to 64bit boot mode.
My point is:
i'm curious with the unsupported status (the X) and the different status of my kernel (after i changed the kernel startup mode to 64bit).
any enlightenment for my slow brain?
+11
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o187/bootyboots/Screenshot2009-08-31at70050PM.jpg
my newbie head says:
i thought when i'm booting at 64bit kernel, the other kernel status also would show 64bit ?