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  1. Well... on AIM Now (Mostly) Open To Developers · · Score: 1

    First step: rid of that kissy face emoticon and replace it with something that's a little less... whoreish. :*

  2. Re:Adium, Adium, Adium on What Makes a Good IM Client? · · Score: 1

    I almost entirely agree with you, however, a couple things I wish Adium had:

    Video chat capabilities
    Audio chat capabilities
    Tabs that would make multiple rows so that usernames don't get smushed down to "Do..." and "S..."
    Better file sending capabilities (I see that you mentioned it as "effortless," but I have quite a few problems with it- I'm pretty sure that it has trouble with compatibility with other clients.)

    Some might say that video chat is useless, but I think otherwise. It definitely helps when I can talk to MY GIRLFRIEND ( :D ) over video from college.

  3. Better Compatibility for Mac OS X? on Firefox 1.5 Final Now Available · · Score: 1

    It seems quite the same, and there still is the problem I've had ever since I got my Powerbook a year ago: The touchpad scrolling is extremely slow. It takes me half a minute just to scroll down to the bottom of the Google News page. It's the only reason why I will not switch from Safari.

  4. Phew. on Apple Switching to Intel · · Score: 1

    "Widgets, scripts, Java: they'll just work. Cocoa - Xcode: small tweak, recompile. Carbon - Xcode - a few weeks of tweaking, recompile. Carbon- Metroworks: Move to XCode." PHEW. At least the widgets work. I was worrying about that the most. ...Maybe now I can get that BonziBuddy widget I've been looking all over for...

  5. Personal Experiment... on Having Fun With PowerBook Motion Sensors · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If anybody is interested, I have recorded a video of the rotation of the two programs on the website.

    You will notice that with the StableWindow, sometimes its a bit off, and with the AMSVisualizer, the Y-axis animations seem to be backwards. But, who cares? It's neat anyway.

    PowerBook Tilting!