User "Brildenlanch" Profile
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About Ronnie
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Real Name:Ronnie Richard
Posts:15
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Last Login:25 Jan 2008 22:08
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User Reviews
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Type: Comments
Date: 1 Feb 2008 23:08
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I tried this out because I heard that some people had faster downloads than with Transmission. I was a little dissapointed. If you were some Torrent Overlord and needed every little tiny last bit of information about everything Torrent-wise thats going on at that time, then yeah this is cool. It kinda reminds me of BitsOnWheels (if anyone remembers it), except in Java. It's like the Limewire of Torrent apps. (and Im not suggesting that the Azureus devs stole the idea of the swarm view and whatnot, I'm sure Nicolas got the idea from them) |
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Type: Review
Date: 1 Feb 2008 14:03
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This app works pretty much perfectly for me. The only thing that pisses me off is that, say I'm downloading a 10GB torrent, lets say I have 14GB of HD space left. If I start downloading, it works fine, but then if I pause and restart the torrent, I get a "Not enough disk space" message." I know theres enough disk space, why does it say this? |
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Type: Comments
Date: 30 Jan 2008 23:02
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I assume there's a difference between Quitting and Stopping/Pausing. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 30 Jan 2008 21:39
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That sucks. Limewire (and Gnutella in general) is so damn slow and clumsy compared to BitTorrent, I cant even see how people still use it. I dld it last week and deleted it probably 4 minutes after I started searching. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 28 Jan 2008 02:33
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lol@Han Yeah, I may as well cancel my broadband connection and go back to a phone modem, since Airport cant go faster than that. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 28 Jan 2008 02:28
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Amen. I was personally looking for one equipped with a hypergate and and game-play from the Original Escape Velocity to break up the monotony. Seriously though, homeboys naming scheme makes a hell of a lot more sense to me than the one thats currently in place. Im sure I could go to your site and figure out the difference, but thats borderline making me do work, which I hate. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 25 Jan 2008 22:17
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They may be plugged in but the sound is turned down. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 25 Jan 2008 22:13
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Thank God AOL has "reaffirmed" its commitment to me and my Mac. I was wallowing away in a pool of my own tears for so long.... |
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Type: Comments
Date: 25 Jan 2008 22:11
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I'm not trying to degrade anyone but this seems kinda....pointless. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 25 Jan 2008 22:08
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How come Safari is only 7MB but Camino is like 40 or something. Im just curious, bc I really dont like Safari much. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 10 Jan 2008 09:29
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Im not sure what the purpose of this program is...? I remember back in the day like OS8/9, we would make RAM discs and have the web browser store its cache there, so the pages would load WAY faster. I see in the screenshot that you have Safari and Firefox on the ram disks. Can you do something similar with this? |
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Type: Comments
Date: 23 Feb 2006 19:41
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I hate Dave too, but Im getting bored with this whole stolen code thing. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 15 Jan 2006 19:00
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I love this finder replacement, the only problem I have is that it cannot keep the finder quit. I find it hard to have 2 things open at the same time that do the exact same thing. I know its pretty much impossible to keep the finder quit because most apps send info to it when you open them, in turn causing the finder to re-open. Look forward to the day when this is a true replacement. |
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Type: Comments
Date: 21 Dec 2005 21:55
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I agree, pretty crappy name. |
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