GLTerminal emulates a 1970's terminal monitor, complete with flaws in brightness, warped display curvature, and flicker. It even simulates baud rate lag. And! for extra verisimilitude, the character colors can be green or amber.
This just doesn't work for me on my MacBook running 10.4.10. When I run it, it shows up as the active application, but it just SPODs. Too bad. I remember when this first came out a few years ago, it was fun.
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Leopard update: http://riffraff.livejournal.com/356503.html
Seriously dosen't work with leopard - something wrong with the font:
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This just doesn't work for me on my MacBook running 10.4.10. When I run it, it shows up as the active application, but it just SPODs. Too bad. I remember when this first came out a few years ago, it was fun.
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This absolutely rocks! :)
Although I'd like to have the scrollbar hidden in fullscreen mode.
so so so cool
one of the geeky-coolest apps evah!
Still a little buggy (which is fair enough, cos it's freeware) - but maybe if we all bribe the developer?
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