Richard Vail
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8.1.0.367 (Sep 5, 2008)
A fresh install using the version offered as "8.1.0.367" actually results with version "8.1.0.331" [dated 8/12/2008]. Doing the "update" requires about 4 Mb and 9 updated files. After which, the version number remains as "8.1.0.331". Note: the file that MajorGeeks.com offers produces the same installed version: "8.1.0.331".
2.0 RC3 (Sep 28, 2006)
Skype works fine, but Wengo does not (for me, anyway). Selected language is English, but some audio error message is only in French. And, cannot make any phone connection work.
2.0 RC3 (Sep 28, 2009 - 1:42 PM)
Re: "Apple's marketing is genius, but also dubious. Take the 'first 64bit computer' marketing, and that was several years ago, and they still don't sell a desktop Mac that has a 64bit OS. (Even Snow Leopard won't load the 64bit kernel unless it is a XServer.)"
Please double-check your facts on Snow Leopard. Can be booted and run in a choice of either 32-bit or 64-bit mode, as long as the EFI version is also 64-bit. Which excludes some early Intel CPU Macs. All SL device drivers are 64-bit, but can also be used while running in 32-bit mode.
See:
"32- or 64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector 1.4"
http://mac.majorgeeks.com/download6597.html
2.0 RC3 (Feb 5, 2009 - 5:28 PM)
Maybe Microsoft should consider the way OSX Leopard handles requirements for typing in a system password. Only needed when installing any software or updates, whether Apple's own or 3rd-party.
2.0 RC3 (Dec 4, 2008 - 12:51 PM)
Sounds to me like: Microsoft wants to add a browser compatibility plugin for IE8. A subscription service, sort of how the "Adblock Plus" plugin for Firefox works. They'd like everyone to contribute to help them overcome their 5 or 10 year legacy of foisting on the public, a non-standard browser. Which they purposely designed that way, to gain market share. Maybe they should be tried in Federal Court and if found guilty of monopolizing, pay a substantial fine to help fund software engineers working for Mozilla (Firefox), WebKit (Safari & Google Chrome) & Opera.
I've found that Adobe's Flash program can often have problems displaying web content properly, depending on which browser is being used.
Their Flash player version 10 may fail, but the version 9 player still works, for some web sites.