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Use MPEG4 through Quicktime and have your friends install the free 3ivx D4 codec. It'll allow MP4s made by QTPro to be played in Windows Media Player.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 14 - Oct 5, 2005
Don't think you can. See if Goliath will do; http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/11096
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 6 - Oct 5, 2005
Use Onyx to "Reset MacHelp"
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 13 - Oct 5, 2005
yEnc TZ (freeware) and Rosetta (shareware, if you can obtain it) work excellently with single and multiple file uuencoded files. View Version Tracker for a list of numerous Mac decoders. Decoder v. 3.1.7, and StuffIt Expander v. 9 and v. 10.0 fail with various uuencoded files.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Oct 5, 2005
Grab Chit Chat from versiontracker.com or Macupdate.com. It's the only Mac Yahoo chat client which gets all the room lists. Charla used to be the best when it worked and was maintained, but it has fallen into disrepair and is no longer actively developed.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 6 - Oct 4, 2005
I recommend a software firewall on any OS. The built-in OSX one is decent though it lacks the ability to add custom rules etc. The firewall I ended up getting was Firewalk X 2 by Pliris. Although I heard it won't run on Tiger due to a change in the kernal Apple made. The 'demo' runs for 2 hours before it automatically disables & you need to reboot to get it active again. I...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 6 - Oct 4, 2005
What you need is an editor that handles animated GIFs. GraphicConverter will do the job, though I've never really used it for that (except for making my avatar, the little monkey you can see blink to the left, hee hee). Here's a quick search for "animated GIF" on Versiontracker, which brought up a couple of freeware options:...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Oct 4, 2005
If you choose to try and restore the files yourself, Data Rescue II is a good choice: http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/1133 If you want professional service, Drive Savers is good: http://www.drivesavers.com/
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Oct 3, 2005
Try this: http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/25100 Seeing as how that drive probably didn't even exist when 10.3 was released, it would be pretty difficult for Apple to include drivers for it, no? :rolleyes:
Mac OS X Server - Posts: 6 - Oct 2, 2005