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Cantankerous 12.25.2007 02:39 AM

soulseek for mac?
 
yeah so...
i just got an imac, is there a version of soulseek for macs? limewire can suck my balls.

Tokolosh 12.25.2007 04:41 AM

Nicotine (not for intel macs) and Acquisition 2.0 (not free) seem to have the most friendly interface amongst mac users.
A third option would be Solarseek Beta version (free and for OS X 10.5 Leopard) which runs on your machine.

I don't use any of them, so I wouldn't know how good they are compared to Soulseek.

Torn Curtain 12.25.2007 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cantankerous
limewire can suck my balls.


In French we'd say that you "jures comme un charretier" ("swear like a carter", according to my dictionary the equivalent in English is "swear like a trooper").

I didn't know you were a tranny by the way :D

✌➬ 12.25.2007 01:15 PM

http://www.blogscope.net/

This one does more wonders.

amyvega 12.25.2007 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cantankerous
yeah so...
i just got an imac, is there a version of soulseek for macs? limewire can suck my balls.


limewire is pretty terrible. you can try acquisition but i've found it's so much better/easier to just go the bittorrent route.

!@#$%! 12.25.2007 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torn Curtain
In French we'd say that you "jures comme un charretier" ("swear like a carter", according to my dictionary the equivalent in English is "swear like a trooper").

I didn't know you were a tranny by the way :D


you mean she has a sailor's mouth

--

cankers-- i don't know of a non-geeky solution. a cheap winbox networked to your mac should do the trick. you should be able to find a discarded shitty old laptop somewhere & use it just for soul sucking.

Torn Curtain 12.25.2007 04:16 PM

That should do the trick (it's a soulseek-compatible software for Macs):
http://chris.schleifer.net/ssX/index...downloads.html

Torn Curtain 12.25.2007 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tokolosh
A third option would be Solarseek Beta version (free and for OS X 10.5 Leopard) which runs on your machine.


From what I've read Solarseek is much less stable than Soulseex. I've not tried those softwares as I have PCs.

RdTv 12.25.2007 05:03 PM

I use a mac and SoulSeeX is the best I've found other than the usenet and a bit torrent site

Cantankerous 12.26.2007 12:54 AM

bittorrent will do. hadn't thought of that.
in other news this computer is SWEET.

!@#$%! 12.26.2007 02:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RdTv
I use a mac and SoulSeeX is the best I've found other than the usenet and a bit torrent site


im glad to see that mac is finally getting free apps made for it they way that linux has--

i've been considering getting a mac next rather than switching to vista. true story.

Cantankerous 12.26.2007 05:06 AM

do it. the 20" imac is awesomeeee.

phoenix 12.26.2007 09:12 AM

no cuz if you buy a mac it means you're willing to spend yr life savings on non pirate software and music. duh.

people dont hax macs. too much respect for the fact they dont try to monopolize.

!@#$%! 12.26.2007 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cantankerous
do it. the 20" imac is awesomeeee.


i just built a puter for a photographer friend and all along i was telling him to get an imac but no, he stubbornly clung to what he knows.

Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenix
no cuz if you buy a mac it means you're willing to spend yr life savings on non pirate software and music. duh.


nah, i need it for work is all. i do work with non-pirate software. :o

Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenix
people dont hax macs. too much respect for the fact they dont try to monopolize.


that's changing, is my point-- they have the critical mass now to justify messing with them. it's a user-friendly UNIX.

i love OSX but what's been keeping me is that you can't build your own. but laptops you can't build anyway so... hm....

█████████ 12.26.2007 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
but laptops you can't build anyway so... hm....

yes you can. the barebones are usually rubbish, though.

!@#$%! 12.26.2007 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by █████████
yes you can. the barebones are usually rubbish, though.

im looking to replace my dying thinkpad and i am not long for the vista world.

█████████ 12.26.2007 01:09 PM

i could spend my money on quality products like thinkpads or macbook pros (sometimes i really wish i did)

or

i can borrow a computer from one of those people that changed into the "wonderful" mac or vista world

Torn Curtain 12.26.2007 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenix
no cuz if you buy a mac it means you're willing to spend yr life savings on non pirate software and music. duh.

people dont hax macs. too much respect for the fact they dont try to monopolize.


One of my friends has a Mac and he still has tons of cracked softwares :D

!@#$%! 12.26.2007 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by █████████
i could spend my money on quality products like thinkpads or macbook pros (sometimes i really wish i did)

or

i can borrow a computer from one of those people that changed into the "wonderful" mac or vista world


i'm gonna try out ubuntu & see what happens. might be able to save a bundle.

█████████ 12.26.2007 05:15 PM

yeah, ubuntu got quite popular.
nowadays even slackware is "out of the box", anyway.

if you want the best performance, the best looks, the safest, etc...
and if you want to run it on anything, you know what's the right choice
(and it's not os x or vista)

what kind of work do you do?

!@#$%! 12.26.2007 05:18 PM

web admin, html coding, project management, quickbooks (doesnt run on linux but i have a winbox), light image editing (gimp), office apps (open office).

there's also a video editing workstation but that's no problem. it's my laptop that's dying.

█████████ 12.26.2007 05:20 PM

it's dying?

how does one kill a thinkpad?
those things just dont die.

(btw, mail it to me)

!@#$%! 12.26.2007 05:34 PM

it's 5 years old, it's on 24 hours a day, it's suffered some accidents, the pIII 1.2ghz cpu is beginning to feel slow and adobe cs3 apps aren't "supposed to" run (but i run them anyway). the wireless is old & slow (b), the HD is clackety clacking (though i replaced it for a new 72000 samsung), the lcd is bleeding , the power connector is loose and i tried to fix it but i couldn't, the keyboard is giving out, it doesn't have usb2, it doesn't have a DVI connector and i want a new external widescreen because the 19" crt is bulky and old. that's about it i think.

!@#$%! 12.26.2007 11:50 PM

on top of it, i forgot, it's an x30, so i didn't come with a DVD drive-- so i had an external DVD on top of my desk, plus an external music hard drive, plus an external backup hard drive, a usb hub for a all stacked one on top of the other on my desk, wires all over.

======

but that's done-- i took over the video editing machine. it's got a mirrored system drive, a striped capture array, a 2.4ghz p4, 4 gigs of ram, over 2TB of storage total, a quadro vid card, a new samsung 22" widescreen, etc. sure it's one generation behind in processors but it's got *plenty *of power.

i'll keep the x30 for mobile porn.

Cantankerous 12.27.2007 01:26 AM

i still havent downloaded bittorrent because i keep forgetting!

Norma J 12.27.2007 03:32 AM

I'm looking at getting a Mac laptop early next year. Not very computer literate, though.

Cantankerous 12.27.2007 03:54 AM

you dont really have to be to use one. its just a pain in the ass like if youre used to windows programs or whatever, and transferring all your shit from the old computer onto the new one but that's to be expected.

Norma J 12.27.2007 04:47 AM

Yeah.

I don't really know what's good and what's not, what to get and so on and so forth. People tell me to get this and get that and that I should be good if I spend $3000, then I see some Mac laptops in the shop and they range from like $1700 and some cheaper, and of course some dearer. So I'm not sure what to get.

Cantankerous 12.27.2007 05:01 AM

i think mine one was $1500 USD. i don't care. i didn't pay for it.

Norma J 12.27.2007 05:03 AM

That's what I'm thinking of opting for. Seems good to me.

Cantankerous 12.27.2007 05:06 AM

yeah it's really nice, worth the money i think. it pretty much pays for itself.

█████████ 12.27.2007 09:57 AM

you cant get quickbooks working with wine, but it does work using crossover office
most windows apps will work flawlessly using either wine or codeweavers software

and yeah i also need to get myself a laptop.

i've been checking the diy options and one can get an high-end laptop for about €1300 (cheaper in other countries since i pay 21% vat)

Intel Core 2 DUO T7700 4MB cache
2.4 GHz
Front Side Bus 800 MHz
4 GB Kingston (2x2048 MB) DDR 2 667 MHz (KVR667D2S5/2GB)
Seagate Momentus 200 GB,cache: 16 MB, 7200 RPM
15.4" WXGA Glare Type TFT 1440 x 900
NVIDIA GeForce Go 8600M GT 512M
Intel Turbo Memory 1GB
8x DVD+/-RW Dual Layer
Wireless LAN, 802.11a/b/g, a/b/g/n via Mini-Card interface
Bluetooth ver. 2.0 module with USB2.0 interface
2M Pixel CMOS via USB2.0 interface
3-in-1 Card Reader (SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro)
...

!@#$%! 12.27.2007 11:59 AM

^^ that looks sweet, but the chassis? i'd double the memory if you're gonna run vista.

█████████ 12.27.2007 12:19 PM

it's a cheap plastics compal
http://www.compal.com/Product/Html/notebook/IFL90.htm
 

a bit ugly...

and no i'm not going to run vista. i'm typing from a vista laptop, though... (using one of the million versions they have)
they tried to make it more safe for the unexperienced user, they ended up making it boring and complex for anyone with two inches of forehead.

!@#$%! 12.27.2007 12:26 PM

yes.

dos dedos de frente.

problem with a cheap chassis is that it will be wobbly & susceptible to breaking, damaging the screen.

i've had my ibm sustain several falls and it's remained intact (more or less). anything can happen from tripping on the cable to falling asleep with the thing on your knees (ha), blam, and you are without. if it's going to be a truly portable machine that is. if you're going to treat it like a desktop though, a desktop is cheaper.

another thing to consider is cpu vs battery. if it's not a mobile processor you'll get maybe an hour of battery life.

i recently built a box for a friend using a uATX board & a small case. i didn't get one of these but some gaming boxes have a handle to make them "portable": http://2cooltek.com/Product/thermalt...vf1000bws.html

█████████ 12.27.2007 12:39 PM

it's definetly not a thinkpad...

the processor is a santa rosa...

!@#$%! 12.27.2007 12:45 PM

you know, if you must have a laptop, 1300 euros is almost $1900, i think you can price a starter macbook pro in the u.s. for $2000. get somebody who's traveling to bring you one, fuck the criminal VAT.

and yeah i like xp but they won't sell it for much longer & it's going to age fast and vista yuck yuck yuck.

floatingslowly 12.27.2007 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Cantankerous
in other news this computer is SWEET.


I just got a new imac too!

holy fuck it's nice.

I've been a PC person forever, but I think I may have had my opinion changed.

█████████ 12.27.2007 12:51 PM

i'll not run windows on it, whatever laptop i get.


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