
There’s just something about swarthy, cosmopolitan Italian men that makes me want to use their software. Provided they’re Mac programmers, of course.
So it is with Francesco Vinci and Mr. Scopa, the card game for Mac users. He’s Italian. He’s a Mac programmer. He developed Mr. Scopa.
Would you invest $10 in a Mac card game that hails from Italy and has instructions in Italian? Sure, why not? It’s a good diversion from my life of diapers and Gerber baby food feedings for my carpet climbing rug rats.
To be honest, I.... (excerpted).
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Gatesbasher said:
Be careful with Mr. Clean! I don’t want to tar Sr. Vinci with the same brush just because he’s also from Italy, but I downloaded a little utility from Italy called sterMachine, that among other things, was supposed to remove duplicate files from my hard drive. The first time I used it, it threw my Mach kernel in the trash! Here’s its Versiontracker page: http://mac.sofotex.com/download-125689.html. I’m sure I would have gotten it from Pure-Mac or Sofotex, though, and it seems to have disappeared from both of them, and you can’t get to the home page anymore, either. I’m assuming this is not the same guy, but you can take my experience for what it’s worth.