I've owned a TSU2000 (one step up from yours) for a few years, and I'll never go back. Ever.
My Pronto controlls *everything* in my A/V setup (which is quite extensive), and it does so with tons and tons of macros.
Programming a Pronto is no harder than creating a web page. It's not for everyone, but it just takes time and effort, which clearly this author didn't want to put into it.
Does anyone know if this fixes the bug in 9.0 that screwed up internet connection sharing?
I used 9.0 for a few days before removing it and going back to 8 because of this...basically if you turned on connection sharing it automatically turned on the firewall, and wouldn't allow other machines on your network to get through. (Yes I know it's fixable the hard way, but I'm lazy and want to use the nice happy mandrake config menus).
For the record, I'm a Mac user. A Mac gamer, too. I left Mac games out because Mac users make up a very small portion of our audience, and those who *are* Mac users, like myself, have a second Windows PC for games. It's the same reason we don't have Mac games in our ShackReviews.
Yes, Aspyr announced they are porting the game to OS X. It'll be out sometime next year.
That's a bug, I'm afraid...you have to press the button on the wall, except there's no way of knowing it's actually there!
:(
Just type "press button" and it will work.
Sorry about that. In the rush to get it out last night, I missed that one.
(This will be fixed in a release tonight)
Hi everyone...I've moved the actual downloadable files to FileShack, as my server's being hammered relentlessly:
All three versions can be downloaded here:
http://www.fileshack.com/file.x?fid=4807
Thanks!
-jason
PS: YES, this is a real game.
Amen, brother.
I've owned a TSU2000 (one step up from yours) for a few years, and I'll never go back. Ever.
My Pronto controlls *everything* in my A/V setup (which is quite extensive), and it does so with tons and tons of macros.
Programming a Pronto is no harder than creating a web page. It's not for everyone, but it just takes time and effort, which clearly this author didn't want to put into it.
Does anyone know if this fixes the bug in 9.0 that screwed up internet connection sharing?
I used 9.0 for a few days before removing it and going back to 8 because of this...basically if you turned on connection sharing it automatically turned on the firewall, and wouldn't allow other machines on your network to get through. (Yes I know it's fixable the hard way, but I'm lazy and want to use the nice happy mandrake config menus).
For the record, I'm a Mac user. A Mac gamer, too. I left Mac games out because Mac users make up a very small portion of our audience, and those who *are* Mac users, like myself, have a second Windows PC for games. It's the same reason we don't have Mac games in our ShackReviews.