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Real Name:Arya 
Last Login:13 Sep 2009 07:12
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Yahoo! Messenger
Sep 11 2009

ARYA  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?  
(Version 3.0b191946)

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32- or 64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector
Sep 4 2009

ARYA  just an idea...

perhaps you could integrate this software (or the informations provided by this software) to the system preferences?

:-)  
(Version 1.2.3)

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32- or 64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector
Aug 31 2009

ARYA  oh, i forgot... here's the screenshot:

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 ?  
(Version 1.2.3)

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32- or 64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector
Aug 31 2009

ARYA  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).

any enlightenment for my slow brain?  
(Version 1.2.3)

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32- or 64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector
Aug 31 2009

ARYA  oh, i forgot... here's the screenshot:

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 ?  
(Version 1.2.3)

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32- or 64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector
Aug 31 2009

MARKUS WINTER  The supported status is what Apple officially supports - if your machine is not on Apple's list then you'll see a red cross. If you email me a screenshot of your system profiler (which contains your exact model number) then I can tell you more about your status (don't post it here as that screenshot contains your Mac's serial number).  
(Version 1.2.3)

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Gmail Notifr
Aug 31 2009

ARYA  Thank u for the quick respond :-)

I have tried the beta version. Nice :-)

I like the idea of individual setting & action for each account (including the growl notification), while still having the action-for-all option. However, it's kinda weird (but still nice) to hear multiple sound notification when two (or more) accounts received new emails at the same time.  
(Version 0.4.3)

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Gmail Notifr
Aug 30 2009

ARYA  I have just upgraded to Snow Leopard, and now the gmail notifr doesn't show the number of mails beside its icon on toolbar. Any suggestion?  
(Version 0.4.3)

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32- or 64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector
Aug 27 2009

ARYA  a nice software. Pretty informative for some types of users who'd like to upgrade to Snow Leopard.

I only have two suggestions, but both are just cosmetics:

1. A better looking icon

2. Simpler (and shorter) name, perhaps? hehe.... :)  
(Version 1.2)

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Notify
Aug 22 2009

ARYA  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

:-)  
(Version 1.0.1)

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