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Comment and replies on Boot Camp:

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sadmac, 2006-10-23

Windows games like Half-Life 2, FEAR, Tribes 2 and Tomb Raider Legends run great in Boot Camp. I'm loving it.

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dino, 2006-12-14

Boot Camp is awesome. I particularly like the interface for picking which operating system to boot into. The fact that it's graphical and that you can use the mouse is really nice.

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astorg, 2006-12-29 (score: -2)

I've decided to switch to Parallels, achieves so much more.

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iko, 2007-06-09

Straightforward set up and takes care of the partitioning (which could get messy if people don't know what they're doing). Agreed with dino with regard to the interface. It'd be nice if it supported multi-CD versions as well, but it's a minor point considering how quick and simple it is to get things up and running.

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lectrick, 2007-08-15 (score: 1)

I use both Boot Camp (games) and VMWare Fusion to boot off the boot camp partition inside the Mac if I need to access it but aren't playing games. No wasting space with 2 windows installs, it's bad enough I have to put 1 on there.

I tried this setup with Parallels but it completely hosed my Boot Camp partition, requiring a complete reinstall. I have since chucked Parallels and am recommending VMWare Fusion to everyone, it's much better overall (and doesn't do as much voodoo, such as secretly adding network interfaces and depositing kernel extensions all over my OS X install directories and whatnot...)

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blackjack75, 2008-08-10

It just setups partitions and gives you a cd with drivers, but it does it well. Trashing my windows partition and getting the space back for OSX was done in a pair of seconds. ididn't even have to quit other applications.

Comment and replies on coconutIdentityCard:

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sadmac, 2006-10-23

Very simple, works as advertised.

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falafeln, 2007-08-31

very, hmm, interesting, my macbook is built in Shanghai for less than 2 months ago :D

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pnoyz3ro, 2008-03-04

I don't think this is right..

My iMac 24" which was bought last August was built Between 11.08.1997 and 17.08.1997?

I don't think this was built in 1997.. Lol.

Comment and replies on SheepShaver:

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sadmac, 2006-10-23

OS 8.5 running on a MacBook. This is great!

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rathersane, 2008-01-08

Makes me miss the OLD apple menu.

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haleakalari, 2008-03-21

just found a copy of os 9. with sheepshaver i was able to get it up and running on my intel macbook pro in about 20 minutes. great for those who miss "classic" as much as i do.

Comment and replies on Name Mangler:

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sadmac, 2006-10-23 (score: 3)

I find this to be a more intuitive interface for batch file editing than Automator.

To each his own. This works great.

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mgee, 2006-12-29 (score: -1)

Excellent app!

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bitnix, 2007-02-10 (score: 1)

I only wish you could quit File List by normal Command-Q means. Otherwise, this is my favorite batch renamer!

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norz, 2007-10-21

A bit slow to load, maybe it would be better if it were a universal binary.

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halleck, 2007-12-05

I basically just use this handy tool for generating m3u playlists, but I might start using it for batch file editing too now that I read about it from other users here. Currently I use Automator for such tasks but it's a bit slow to load.

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norz, 2008-02-18 (score: 2)

New name: Name Mangler.
Requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

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unseenvisions, 2008-05-06

This application is great. It used to be FileList. This version is a great improvement.

Comment and replies on Textreme:

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sadmac, 2006-10-23

May be shady.. read the iusethis.com blog:

http://blog.iusethis.com/mistatreeorg-attempts-click-fraud/

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