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Monday, April 29, 2002 |
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Help bring RealPlayer to OS X. MacCentral points to a RealPlayer survey for future features online. If you would like to see an OS X version of the multimedia software from Real, fill out the survey and let them know that they need to get with the program. [Mac Net Journal]
This is one of the lamest surveys I've ever seen. Not only do they misspell Macintosh, they only list Intel, AMD, and Cyrix CPUs - no PowerPC or 68k. They list every version of Windows, but don't distinguish between MacOS X and classic MacOS. It proves just how little they understand the Mac, and it's not surprising they don't have an OS X version. |
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I just found out that Glen Bredon died almost 2 years ago. If you've never used an Apple II, that name probably doesn't mean anything to you, but Glen was probably one of the most influential people in the Apple II world. I remember using his Merlin assembler. 10:55:11 AM |