
Everyone’s Mac is a bit different. Not just the hardware side, there’s probably more in common with hardware than anything else. It’s how we customize our Macs that makes them really personal.
As a long-time Mac user (original 128k Mac; $2,495 with nothing on it) I’ve tried, thrown away, collected more than my share of Mac utilities. Some are used just to try them out but seldom get used again (can you say “iVeZeen?”). Some utilities are must have because they’re just.... (excerpted).
Melangell said:
I say NO to WeatherPop. I have been a paying owner of the software for years, but it stopped working with OS 10.5. The writers claim that they got theirs working and that they are too busy to update it. i call bullshit! I can’t get it to work on any of my OS 10.5 Macs.
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wxhound said:
I have WeatherPop Advance v2.6.1 on my Intel iMac running Leopard 10.5.5 and it works great. Maybe you’ve mucked up your system somehow and it’s just easier to blame the software that doesn’t work for you but works for everyone else.