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1.5 Beta 6 (Nov 3, 2008)
Why on earth would I allow some application to tarnish my beautiful OSX desktop, let alone use AOL?
0.99b (Oct 31, 2008)
It's so good. I wish this had been around back in the days when I had ADSL.
Beta 2 (Jun 18, 2008)
Without me even trying it. How can it be community driven yet shareware. Seems a little conflicting.
2.3.0 (Nov 26, 2007)
Probably the best free, lightweight IM client around right now. I use it at home, I use it at work and I even got my girlfriend using it.
It's the best if you ask me.
2.3.0 (Sep 16, 2009 - 11:41 PM)
Wow way to attack my judgement. Ever heard of an opinion?
This is why I don't post around here, nothing but biased idiots. I get voted down while your child-like comment gets voted up. Sure.
2.3.0 (Sep 16, 2009 - 8:36 PM)
Good article, but to each his own I suppose.
I made the switch to Apple a few years back and I have not looked back since. Over time, I have tried Windows Vista and now Windows 7 and while both are massive improvements over their predecessors, they just don't compare. The simplicity, elegance, beauty, speed and power (UNIX) of a Mac and Mac OSX is unmatched by anything the PC manufacturers and Microsoft can come up with, at least for the time being.
As with anything in life, you get what you pay for.
2.3.0 (Jul 27, 2009 - 12:00 PM)
No doubt record companies will use this as an excuse to charge more for the albums and therefore completely miss the point of prodiving an "added value" to the consumer.
The record companies are hopeless.
2.3.0 (Jun 7, 2009 - 11:22 AM)
-- After a customer buys a Palm Pre, Sprint employees will copy all data to the new device and help the individual configure everything right in the store. Dubbed Sprint's "Ready Now" program, this is a marked difference from the iPhone launch, where customers were sent on their way immediately.
That's not accurate. I was one of the first iPhone 3G buyers at the Apple Store in SoHo and they helped me set up my iPhone with Gmail, showed me how I could easily sync my contacts over from my old phone (a Sonyo Sprint phone), asked me if I needed to setup syncing with an Exchange server and then proceeded to do it for me and finally just showed me how to get around the software, showing me all the features. This was on launch day.
2.3.0 (Apr 10, 2009 - 10:11 PM)
I think that technically qualifies as a "FAIL"