MP3 Music Servers

2002-07-25 Thread Kevin Phyland
Hi every1, Most of the P2P clients I use have been mentioned: iSwipe - clunky but ok if you have lots of free time LimeWire - wouldn't touch it with a barge pole under OS 9 (and it can't find anything remotely obscure) however, if you have a version of MP3 Rage 2.6 or later it will search the o

Re: MP3 music servers

2002-07-25 Thread Scott Palmer
No the "dodgy" things donĀ¹t work on the mac because Neo is not actually a true Kazaa client. It is actually a shadow client. You have to manually scan a range of IP addresses to find online servers. The PC versions of Kazaa run more like Limewire. And we are yet to get one for the Mac. Neo is ok t

Re: Re Virtual PC

2002-07-25 Thread Scott Palmer
I've used it for a while and never had any major problems.. I used it with Windows 98 SE and 2000. I used VPC 3 and 4 but I'm not sure Windows 2000 works with VPC3. Regds, Scott > Hi, > > Has anyone any experience with VPC version 3 that they would like to > relate please. > > Hassles ? > Slow

Re: MP3 music servers

2002-07-25 Thread Scott Palmer
Try Limewire, Acquisition, Phex or Neo. The new version of acquisition is great. Limewire tends to run really slowly. Alternatively search for "gnutella" on Versiontracker.com and download one of the other clients not listed above. > Hi All, where do folks go for "music sharing" now that Audio G

Re: MP3 music servers

2002-07-25 Thread David Choy
No one has mentioned Neo, a kazaa "client". It is a Mac OS X only app but it allows you to search kazaa user files. It is not a perfect client, however; it actually scans the kazaa ports for online servers. Apparently this can (in some places) be constituted as a "port scan" attack, which may be co

Re: MP3 music servers

2002-07-25 Thread Andrew Nielsen
At 11:21 +0800 25/07/2002, Greg Hosking wrote: Hi All, where do folks go for "music sharing" now that Audio Galaxy seems to have suffered the same fate as Napster? No idea. I've bought all the CDs I have, and haven't yet had the time or bandwidth to venture into looking into those bands which

ISO 7600 or thereabouts

2002-07-25 Thread Edward
Hello ubermuggers and wamuggers I am in the market for a couple of 7600 200 MHz, or thereabouts, with monitors. If you have one, or some, to sell or know of someone ... I am keen to hear from you. Thank you and Best wishes Edward

FW: MP3 music servers

2002-07-25 Thread Jonathan & Elizabeth
-- Forwarded Message From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 25 Jul 2002 10:52:18 - To: wamug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: MP3 music servers Try this http://www.limewire.com/index.jsp/download#free You could try iswipe - I have limited success, and the interface is

Re: MP3 music servers

2002-07-25 Thread palais
You could try iswipe - I have limited success, and the interface is terrible, but hey it's free so who am I to complain. > Hi All, where do folks go for music sharing now that Audio Galaxy seems to > have suffered the same fate as Napster? > > Greg > > > -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailin

Sherlock 3

2002-07-25 Thread Peter Sealy
-- Don't you all just love the great feature of Sherlock 3 in OSX 10.2 being touted in the US web sites which will let you know which movies are playing in the US and which restaurants to go to? Peter Sealy Thurgoona, AUSTRALIA

Re: WAMUG ADSL discounts with Highway1?

2002-07-25 Thread trevstalee
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Shay Telfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi... > > Is there currently a discount for WAMUG members with Highway1? > > Thanks, > Shay Hi Shay and others, I have just spoken to our sales guys and they are able to offer all WAMUG Members 5gig instead of the usual 4gig on

FW: Apple Mac G4 for Sale

2002-07-25 Thread Matthew Healey
-- Forwarded Message From: "Philip J. May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 15:57:02 +0800 To: "'Matthew Healey'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: FW: Apple Mac G4 for Sale If you could put the word out about the G4 I would really appreciate it. Specs are: G4 733 (in the new style case)

Re: MP3 music servers

2002-07-25 Thread DJ Grafix & Design
on 25/7/02 11:38, Brett Carboni at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > There *is* Limewire, although I can't recommend it. Slow in interface and > download speed and I think it opens you to 'hacking' (OS9.2.2). I had > problems after using it on a few occasions. (Although in this area I have > limited know

Re Virtual PC

2002-07-25 Thread Bob Howells
Hi, Has anyone any experience with VPC version 3 that they would like to relate please. Hassles ? Slow www ? Limitations ? Thank you Bob

Small Dog review of jaguar and mac.com - sounds good!

2002-07-25 Thread gary dorn
-+ Macworld Expo was just last week and there were a bunch of new products and upgrades announced. Here's a rundown for you: Jaguar or Mac OS X 10.2 Steve Jobs (and a number of other Apple folks that I have spoken to on the phone) have a rather unique way of pronouncing this cat. Jag-Wire

Re: MP3 music servers

2002-07-25 Thread Matt Huitson
On Thursday, July 25, 2002, at 11:38 AM, Brett Carboni wrote: > On 25/7/02 11:21 AM, "Greg Hosking" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi All, where do folks go for "music sharing" now that Audio Galaxy seems >> to >> have suffered the same fate as Napster? >> >> Greg > > There *is* Limewire, altho

Re: MP3 music servers

2002-07-25 Thread Brett Carboni
On 25/7/02 11:21 AM, "Greg Hosking" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, where do folks go for "music sharing" now that Audio Galaxy seemsto > have suffered the same fate as Napster? > > Greg There *is* Limewire, although I can't recommend it. Slow in interface and download speed and I think it

MP3 music servers

2002-07-25 Thread Greg Hosking
Hi All, where do folks go for "music sharing" now that Audio Galaxy seems to have suffered the same fate as Napster? Greg

WAMUG ADSL discounts with Highway1?

2002-07-25 Thread Shay Telfer
Hi... Is there currently a discount for WAMUG members with Highway1? Thanks, Shay -- === Shay Telfer Perth, Western Australia Technomancer It must be bunnies! Opinions for hire [POQ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] fnord

Re: uploading via ftp issue

2002-07-25 Thread crazy_ebot
Heya Shay - thanks for the thoughts, > Which FTP app? Fetch, Transmit, Captain FTP, and the inbuilt ftp program in Dreamweaver MX. > You might want to try playing around with IPNetTuner from > , it might be a problem with your MTU size > or something along those

Re: Emailing more than 20 people

2002-07-25 Thread Paul Weaver
For a while I have getting spam sent to some 50 pweaver addresses around the world. Last week I sent a friendly test message to all these pweavers using Outlook Express. pweavers unite. With the exception of one address in Canada, all the others were bogus, apparently generated by the hopeful spamm

Re: Fwd: Powerbook 1400c

2002-07-25 Thread Shay Telfer
Begin forwarded message: From: Michael Seymour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed Jul 24, 2002 08:35:23 PM Australia/Perth To: Wamug < > Subject: Powerbook 1400c Hi guys & gals, I have a question regarding a powerbook 1400c with a g3 card/update in it. Can this machine's ram be upgraded above 64meg

Re: uploading via ftp issue

2002-07-25 Thread Shay Telfer
the computer, often freezing the ftp app such that I have to force quit it. Which FTP app? You might want to try playing around with IPNetTuner from , it might be a problem with your MTU size or something along those lines. Do you have the same problem FTPing to d

Re: WYSIWYG

2002-07-25 Thread hinchlif
On Thursday, July 25, 2002, at 08:22 AM, Rob Findlay wrote: > And of course we all know the know the joy of laying out your web page > on a > mac, getting the text all looking good & then seeing it for the first > time > on a PC. > > Believe me when I say that I didn't even want to START headin

Re: WYSIWYG

2002-07-25 Thread hinchlif
On Thursday, July 25, 2002, at 08:22 AM, Rob Findlay wrote: > And of course we all know the know the joy of laying out your web page > on a > mac, getting the text all looking good & then seeing it for the first > time > on a PC. > > Believe me when I say that I didn't even want to START headi

Re: WYSIWYG

2002-07-25 Thread hinchlif
On Tuesday, July 23, 2002, at 09:13 PM, Alex Novakovic wrote: > Now however there seems to be no WYSIWYG. For example, I just copied > an email and edited it in Word, changing the font to Bookman 12. > This is quite big on paper but on my screen it was flippin minute. > > This is rather disconcert

Re: WYSIWYG

2002-07-25 Thread Rob Findlay
On 25/7/02 8:10 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tuesday, July 23, 2002, at 09:13 PM, Alex Novakovic wrote: > >> Now however there seems to be no WYSIWYG. For example, I just copied >> an email and edited it in Word, changing the font to Bookman 12. >> This is quite big

Re: WYSIWYG

2002-07-25 Thread hinchlif
On Tuesday, July 23, 2002, at 09:13 PM, Alex Novakovic wrote: > Now however there seems to be no WYSIWYG. For example, I just copied > an email and edited it in Word, changing the font to Bookman 12. > This is quite big on paper but on my screen it was flippin minute. > > This is rather disconcer