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MouseWorks 2.0b- anyone?
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BigMark
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May 4, 2002, 01:44 AM
 
Anyone using this have any comments regards stability? I've just upgraded to OS X and am using MouseWorks 1.0 but am keen to have the Application sets functionality back again.

Any comments would be appreciated.

(I've already read the beta's readme file:
http://ftp.kensington.com/zbeta/input/ReadMe.html)
     
malvolio
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May 4, 2002, 10:58 AM
 
I've been using it since it was released, and have had no problems at all.
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May 4, 2002, 12:45 PM
 
Hmm....I'll have to check it out, I didn't know there was a 2.0b out!
     
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May 4, 2002, 01:19 PM
 
It works fine. No problems at all.
     
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May 4, 2002, 04:04 PM
 
It's like people who don't download 10.1.3 and wait and wait..
Just missing on the good stuff (not that there was that much of it)... I read this guy was still on 10.1.2 cause he had read somewhere that some people had problems... God damn...

If U have a Kensington mouse and haven't downloaded 2.0, what the hell are you waiting for... Damn... U're missing on the one reason why I'd have a Kensington mouse in the first place.... and if U download it and it doesn't work (which sometimes happens) then take the software off of your system.

I always download my stuff from version tracker and while downloading, I read the comments. If U don't read anything saying it erased their system (like iTunes 2.0.something did) then you're safe I'd say.

Don't stay in the dark ages...
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May 4, 2002, 04:07 PM
 
Me again...
;-)

I mean it's like the people who post threads here by the name... "no more OS X".. what a bunch of whiners... They can't get on with their times... old people more than likely...

The only reason to stay with OS 9 is if U use a predominant piece of software that only runs in OS 9. Like I use Logic Audio, a audio app that doesn't exist in X. Otherwise, I'm all X. I threw everything else away and running on a G3.. Speed is not an issue...
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May 4, 2002, 04:28 PM
 
Originally posted by chezpaul:
<STRONG>It's like people who don't download 10.1.3 and wait and wait..
Just missing on the good stuff (not that there was that much of it)... I read this guy was still on 10.1.2 cause he had read somewhere that some people had problems... God damn...

If U have a Kensington mouse and haven't downloaded 2.0, what the hell are you waiting for... Damn... U're missing on the one reason why I'd have a Kensington mouse in the first place.... and if U download it and it doesn't work (which sometimes happens) then take the software off of your system.

I always download my stuff from version tracker and while downloading, I read the comments. If U don't read anything saying it erased their system (like iTunes 2.0.something did) then you're safe I'd say.

Don't stay in the dark ages...</STRONG>
Oh jesus christ. So I'm sorry if I failed to keep my mouse drivers up to date. Bastard.
     
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May 4, 2002, 05:33 PM
 
No doubt dude. This is precisely the place to ask about a peice of software.
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chezpaul
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May 4, 2002, 06:47 PM
 
Why use the term "bastard"?

I'm not surprised you asked the questions you asked when I see your answer to my post.


PS.. U know what, I just re read my first post and it is a little condesending. It wasn't aimed at you and I apologize. But I still feel that way towards people who don't try new stuff. But that's me. Sorry again.


But I'm still not surprised you used that language... ;-)

[ 05-04-2002: Message edited by: chezpaul ]

[ 05-04-2002: Message edited by: chezpaul ]
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May 4, 2002, 08:13 PM
 
Originally posted by chezpaul:
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But I'm still not surprised you used that language... ;-)

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Kaptain and Chezpaul, help keep these forums an enjoyable and readable place. Please don't resort to swearing. Thanks!
     
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May 4, 2002, 09:07 PM
 
Originally posted by chezpaul:
<STRONG>Why use the term "bastard"?

I'm not surprised you asked the questions you asked when I see your answer to my post.


PS.. U know what, I just re read my first post and it is a little condesending. It wasn't aimed at you and I apologize. But I still feel that way towards people who don't try new stuff. But that's me. Sorry again.


But I'm still not surprised you used that language... ;-)

[ 05-04-2002: Message edited by: chezpaul ]

[ 05-04-2002: Message edited by: chezpaul ]</STRONG>
Hey, I'm sorry too It was a little offensive and I should've been calm regardless.
     
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May 4, 2002, 09:26 PM
 
Originally posted by Hudson:
<STRONG>

Kaptain and Chezpaul, help keep these forums an enjoyable and readable place. Please don't resort to swearing. Thanks!</STRONG>
I don't remember swearing...

For a thought, I just opened my idisk on my windows 2000 environment using Virtual PC on OS X... Is that cool or what ???
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