Comic Collector Live is available now.
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Comic Collector Live is available now.
I'm not endorsing it but i got an email in my inbox today saying it is available to download now.
- Rubiks-Q-Bert
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My Mac is an old school iMac. I forget the exact designation, DV? 400 MHz, 10 GB HDD, 128 MB RAM (since upgraded, slightly), DVD-ROM...speedracex wrote:not that its real fast, but not slow either, you can use Virtual PC and run windows on your Mac, if you have a newer Mac (intel Chip) u can run windows dual boot style, if you NEED ANYTHING just PM meChiclo wrote:They are racist against Linux and Mac, so basically they are telling me to Squee Off.
I know of boot camp. It just doesn't interest me. If I'm really motivated towards something like that, I do have 28 GB of Windows partitions on the Mean Machine, at least for the time being. I may end up wiping those out. I don't like Windows anymore. I did once, but now it just feels so foreign.
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Yeah, windows at home to me is extremely pointless, if your a regular surfing person, why deal with the threat of viruses when you can get a mac and be virus freeChiclo wrote:My Mac is an old school iMac. I forget the exact designation, DV? 400 MHz, 10 GB HDD, 128 MB RAM (since upgraded, slightly), DVD-ROM...speedracex wrote:not that its real fast, but not slow either, you can use Virtual PC and run windows on your Mac, if you have a newer Mac (intel Chip) u can run windows dual boot style, if you NEED ANYTHING just PM meChiclo wrote:They are racist against Linux and Mac, so basically they are telling me to Squee Off.
I know of boot camp. It just doesn't interest me. If I'm really motivated towards something like that, I do have 28 GB of Windows partitions on the Mean Machine, at least for the time being. I may end up wiping those out. I don't like Windows anymore. I did once, but now it just feels so foreign.


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Re: Comic Collector Live is available now.
linkcaliforniajeff wrote:I'm not endorsing it but i got an email in my inbox today saying it is available to download now.
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Re: Comic Collector Live is available now.
http://www.comiccollectorlive.com/sd2416 wrote:linkcaliforniajeff wrote:I'm not endorsing it but i got an email in my inbox today saying it is available to download now.
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I just tried to install it. It didn't work and it's not their fault.
I hate Windows. The last time I did a serious reformat on the Mean Machine, I set up 4 windows partitions - C: was an 8 gig NTFS partition that I stored the OS on (I had a separate D: NTFS partition that was for programs and 2 FAT32 partitions for data) and XP has over the various times I booted it up decided to install updates for their flawed software without consulting me as to what partition it should be put on. Those little updates filled up my 8 gig OS partition (8 f'ing gigs) and I didn't even have space on C: to store a 10 MB download. I saved it on the H: and went to install it from there. Well, CCL doesn't prompt you on an installation location either, so it proclaims I am out of disk space. I tried to uninstall some of the updates on the C: that I don't use (I boot into windows once every 6 months or so) and guess what - I don't even have enough room to uninstall anything.
I might have to just wipe those windows partitions. Surely I can find something to put in the 28 gigs that I have exclusively set aside for windows.
I hate Windows. The last time I did a serious reformat on the Mean Machine, I set up 4 windows partitions - C: was an 8 gig NTFS partition that I stored the OS on (I had a separate D: NTFS partition that was for programs and 2 FAT32 partitions for data) and XP has over the various times I booted it up decided to install updates for their flawed software without consulting me as to what partition it should be put on. Those little updates filled up my 8 gig OS partition (8 f'ing gigs) and I didn't even have space on C: to store a 10 MB download. I saved it on the H: and went to install it from there. Well, CCL doesn't prompt you on an installation location either, so it proclaims I am out of disk space. I tried to uninstall some of the updates on the C: that I don't use (I boot into windows once every 6 months or so) and guess what - I don't even have enough room to uninstall anything.
I might have to just wipe those windows partitions. Surely I can find something to put in the 28 gigs that I have exclusively set aside for windows.
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That's what it appears to be and that's how they hope to pay for the whole gig of giving out free software. I think it could be much better than ebay since you won't have to pay listing fees. If your product doesn't sell you don't lose any money.ianalexavier wrote:ok so this looks like a website that helps you organize your books with the ability to show off your collection and allow opportunity for trade/sale.. Im guessing that they will want a cut of the sales of a book, kind of eBay-ish..