It Just Works
Your toaster doesn’t crash. Your kitchen sink doesn’t crash. Why should your computer? Think of the countless hours you would save if your PC worked on your time — not the other way around. Then think about a Mac.
Take a Mac out of its box and you experience that hand-and-glove fit from the get-go. Plug it in. Turn it on. And you’re ready for anything. With a Mac, you’ll find all of the essentials built right in. USB. FireWire. Ethernet. Every new Mac comes with built-in antennas for wireless networks, so getting on the Internet from anywhere is a mere matter of turning on your Mac. No reconfiguring your network settings. No plugging in some clunky wireless card.
New innovative products
Because Macs are super powerful there are so many possibilities brought to us. Digital DJs will fall in love with Virtual DJ for Mac and it's unlimited possibilities. For example, meet the wifi iPod 7th Generation, select songs from your iPod and use the clickwheel to control decks independently! A worlds first, brought to you by yours truley.
Should this not be enough, welcome the Nintendo DS Lite running a special wifi based version of VirtualDJ streamed from the super powerful Mac OS XI Porcupine. Now you can DJ from the toilet! Yes! It's true, take your DJ setup into the loo while you lay down some tunes and a few bricks, innovation at it's finest, noone else does it better.
Please don't sue me, I'm only a poor college student...
Your toaster doesn’t crash. Your kitchen sink doesn’t crash. Why should your computer? Think of the countless hours you would save if your PC worked on your time — not the other way around. Then think about a Mac.
Take a Mac out of its box and you experience that hand-and-glove fit from the get-go. Plug it in. Turn it on. And you’re ready for anything. With a Mac, you’ll find all of the essentials built right in. USB. FireWire. Ethernet. Every new Mac comes with built-in antennas for wireless networks, so getting on the Internet from anywhere is a mere matter of turning on your Mac. No reconfiguring your network settings. No plugging in some clunky wireless card.
New innovative products
Because Macs are super powerful there are so many possibilities brought to us. Digital DJs will fall in love with Virtual DJ for Mac and it's unlimited possibilities. For example, meet the wifi iPod 7th Generation, select songs from your iPod and use the clickwheel to control decks independently! A worlds first, brought to you by yours truley.
Should this not be enough, welcome the Nintendo DS Lite running a special wifi based version of VirtualDJ streamed from the super powerful Mac OS XI Porcupine. Now you can DJ from the toilet! Yes! It's true, take your DJ setup into the loo while you lay down some tunes and a few bricks, innovation at it's finest, noone else does it better.
Please don't sue me, I'm only a poor college student...
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 1:28 am
looooooooool ;) hehehe....
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 1:31 am
Wow a DS version I can't Wait, forget the laptops ....look how tiny how conveniet, you can Dj outta your pocket. ...2nd thought that will look kinda funny Dj'ing from your pocket
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 1:32 am
Are they coming out with a xbox 360 version?
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 2:08 am
love it.. mustve done that on a mac :)
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 3:18 am
Lol Mac users = Jehova witnesses.......Just Kidding don't get mad, I have a Mac too somewhere... that is some good work though
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 3:31 am
Andrew87 wrote :
Now you can DJ from the toilet!
I'll have to admit you got me on this one Andrew87. Apple CLEARLY is copying microsoft on the innovative front of using products from the toilet.
Microsoft: ILoo No Hoax After All
http://www.pcsympathy.com/article73.html
"SEATTLE (AP) - What's true with the iLoo? Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) and its public relations firm changed their story - again - Tuesday about whether the United Kingdom division had been developing an Internet-enabled portable toilet.
On Monday, three representatives for the software giant told news agencies, including The Associated Press, that an April 30 news release trumpeting the "iLoo" was a hoax and apologized for "any confusion or offense."
But on Tuesday, the company reversed itself, saying the iLoo was real but now has been killed.
"We jumped the gun basically yesterday in confirming that it was a hoax, and in fact it was not," said Lisa Gurry, MSN group product manager. "Definitely, we're going to be taking a good look at our communication processes internally."
It's a public relations embarrassment..."
Well, microsoft does make crappy products [windows being the biggest turd of them all], so I guess it makes sense. The best part is that they tried to cover their stinky idea up several times, but finally had to admit that this was the road they were actually taking towards "innovation". microsoft is certainly at it's best when it's in it's element... the sewers... filled with their sewageware.
That's almost as bad as when microsoft tried to counter Apple's "SWITCHER" ad campaign, where peecee users offer their true testimonials of why they were glad to switch from pc to Mac, with Mac to pc switcher testimonials. The only problem was that microsoft couldn't find any true testimonials of any Mac to pc switchers so they hired their own publicist to pretend to give a "true" testimonial. =P
microsoft got caught the next day, and tried to hide this public relations embarrassment as well and eliminate it from the internet alltogether but... THANK GAWD FOR MIRRORS!!!
http://jogin.com/weblog/archives/2002/10/15/false_testimonials
From that webpage:
"Futhermore, a Slashdot reader found that the pictured switcher is in fact a stock photo model. Since then, the author of the story has been identified as Valerie G. Mallinson, a PR-writer hired by Microsoft."
But hey, at least their leadership is as professional as their products:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6rqXHX3O48
It also helps that the employees at microsoft are sooo united behind their great company and it's great products, that they would NEVER blog about the "Mess OS" [vista] that most of them are hoping to terminate altogether because it's such a bloated and flawed Piece of Crap, aka PC, and as they themselves admit, "a Mac OS X wannabe", that they would also NEVER call for the firing of Steve Ballmer and the resignation of billy boy.
Wait a minute... billy g did just retire... "voluntarily"... didn't he? Hmmm, what a coincidence... NOT!:
Vista 2007. Fire the leadership now!
http://minimsft.blogspot.com/2006/03/vista-2007-fire-leadership-now.html#comments
Looks like silly lil' billy is just jumping the windows ship, like sooo many former windows users, before they all drown in his cest pool of an OS.
Ahhhh, the sweet smell of revenge... and the satisfaction of KARMA. =)
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 9:21 am
jchiar wrote :
love it.. mustve done that on a mac :)
Yeah, it does look pretty good. I agree, must've been done on a Mac.
I think the only colors that a windows peecee can display are blue and white:
[and a little grey as well]
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 10:03 am
Ha,ha,ha,ha...
Good, you're right ConQuest.
Good, you're right ConQuest.
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 10:10 am
pdnmusic wrote :
Ha,ha,ha,ha...
Good, you're right ConQuest.
Good, you're right ConQuest.
=)
Hey, now this BSOD I like!!!
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 10:22 am
Maybe one day Steve Jobs will learn how to be a true CEO like microsoft's steve "the missing link" [and we hope he stays missing] ballmer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6rqXHX3O48
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6rqXHX3O48
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 10:30 am
Why do you keep double posting (four of the last five posts have been from you!), and thanks for ruining the humour of my thread and destroying the tables too; the windows xp bsod of death is also a lot more scary than that one hehe. If someone lends me a DV camera I can cut together a video this time rather than a picture, unless I get a bsod... which I haven't had in about two years when I first learnt about overclocking.
P.S. I no longer own an iPod and have never owned a MacBook (Pro) I will need to borrow those too. The less I know about how you got them the better ;-)
P.S. I no longer own an iPod and have never owned a MacBook (Pro) I will need to borrow those too. The less I know about how you got them the better ;-)
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 6:25 pm
Oh, boo-hoo for Andrew.
Calm down and don't get your panties in a bunch. I posted a real picture of something that is common on windows computers [BSOD], and then I posted a nice picture of it on a much nicer background. ;)
You tried to clown Apple by posting false product information, so I clowned back with real microsoft product information, the iLoo.
If you can't stand the heat, get out the kitchen, and certainly don't be starting any fires.
Now go buy some much needed anti-malware software for your pc... or re-format/re-install/recover/defrag or optimize something.
Calm down and don't get your panties in a bunch. I posted a real picture of something that is common on windows computers [BSOD], and then I posted a nice picture of it on a much nicer background. ;)
You tried to clown Apple by posting false product information, so I clowned back with real microsoft product information, the iLoo.
If you can't stand the heat, get out the kitchen, and certainly don't be starting any fires.
Now go buy some much needed anti-malware software for your pc... or re-format/re-install/recover/defrag or optimize something.
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 9:22 pm
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 10:52 pm
Cyder -> That was a funny one...
Ewout
Ewout
Posted Fri 07 Jul 06 @ 11:58 pm
I have more
Posted Sat 08 Jul 06 @ 12:02 am
ConQuest - It was obvious I was trying to add some humour, it actually would be cool as f*ck if such products did exist, I wasn't trying to bash your beloved apple at all... Regarding the DS Lite, I'm sure it would be possible to control software like virtual dj with some modifications by loading a program over wifi, it would be pretty cool from a tech point of view, maybe useless in real life apart from if you did have to go to the toilet..
Stop turning every thread into mac vs windows, make your own thread.. It's very easy.
Why isn't this forum running vBulletin or something, it doesn't cost very much and has some very useful features.
Stop turning every thread into mac vs windows, make your own thread.. It's very easy.
Why isn't this forum running vBulletin or something, it doesn't cost very much and has some very useful features.
Posted Sat 08 Jul 06 @ 1:37 am
LOL@ Norway and Cyder those videos are hilarious
Posted Sat 08 Jul 06 @ 6:00 am
The guy's name in that first Mac Switcher parody video is an avid Mac user. His name is "Hunter Cressall."
Here Hunter's response to a Mac user named "Steve" who wrote him about the parody and didn't know that Hunter is a Mac user:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
From: Hunter Cressall
Subject RE:Mac Spoof
Dear Steve,
I think it's wonderful that you want to do a Windows parody.
Unfortunately it won't have the effect you are looking for because everyone
already knows Windows is a steaming pile of crap...I'm sure the same crap would have happened on a
PC based system...Mr. gates simply plugs the line "20% more stable"
(whatever the hell THAT means) and then quickly adds "Look! A duck!"
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Wow. Sounds like he was really trying to "defend" the steaming pile of crap... um, I mean windows. Hey, he said it, and we [the long standing and exponentially growing Mac community and millions of recent switchers] all know it.
I've been shown that video SOOO many times over the years by SOOO many inexperienced, amateur windows users who think they have "found something new". Seriously, I had a new, dime-a-dozen microsoft certified [ooh, that's a "hard" certification there ;)] tech at my workplace show this to me last month. They all STFU when they find out it was actually a Mac user, describing old, long since non-existant Mac problems, that STILL happen continuosly on windows boxes. He was using a pre-Jaguar [Mac OS X 10.2] version of Mac OS X from before 2002. In this same thread, I mention how bad Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah and 10.1 Puma were.
Mac OS X, over 4 years ago, WAS almost as bad as windows STILL IS.
You see, THIS is how I know I'm dealing with AMATEURS. It's sad to see "Internal Members" here at VDJ/Atomix who are unknowedgable propogandists.
You poor windows lemmings Just. Don't. Get it. However, the exhibited inability to understand the truth about things and the same inability to realize that "bigger isn't better", rather "better is better", explains why you're windows users in the first place. You're "easy pickins" for microsoft and it's marketing department.
Hunter Cressall is a self-admitted prominent Mac user, who was lashing out against the IRRATIONAL and EXTREMIST Mac zealots [who unlike myself, probably have never used, much less had to manage and repair windows computers/networks]. THEY are as worthless as any of you EXTREMIST windows users who know nothing more about Apple than the logo, know nothing more about Mac OS X other than that it's not windows, and are probably scratching your heads/picking your noses while wondering "Why would a MAJOR player in the dj equipment industry like Numark DEMAND a Mac version of VDJ 4?". Hmmm, let's see...
Maybe because a PROFESSIONAL company like Numark KNOWS that it REQUIRES a Mac OS X version of VDJ for the millions of PROFESSIONALS [relative to us, audio & visual industry people including digital dj's, graphic designers, multimedia programmers, pre-production, post-editing, etc.] who use a PROFESSIONAL OS... Mac OS X.
That first video parody of the HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL Apple "Switchers" ad campaign from 2002, and the second one which parodies Apple's now, even more succesful, current "Get A Mac" Ad campaign are OLD NEWS. But what's more important is that THEY ARE MAC USERS making fun of the Mac Zealots who go around saying that "Macs don't crash AT ALL", "Macs will NEVER get viruses", and EXTREMIST, IRRATIONAL, and DILUSSIONAL statements of that nature.
As highly as I speak of Apple [16 years professional experience on windows, Mac, Novell, and Unix systems], I don't say those things. MY point is that they happen so much less on Macs, that Macs have gotten that mistaken reputation because of these zealots who are spreading this misinformation and are no better than ignorant windows zealots, or just inexperienced windows users who don't know any better, who go around saying "windows has 90% marketshare [completely untrue as dicussed on this Slashdot article http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/05/06/05/0548225.shtml?tid=3, therefore windows MUST be better" and, "windows ONLY gets viruses because there are sooo many more windows users".
Um... no. The fact that windows is an antiquated 1980's REGISTRY based OS [yes, even NT was still based on Q-DOS/MS-DOS] that bloats and eats away at itself, and the fact that windows NEVER even CONSIDERED SECURITY is the reason for that. But don't listen to me, listen to MICROSOFT'S SECURITY ARCHITECT on this matter:
Trusting Microsoft over security
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3492922.stm
"David Aucsmith is Microsoft's security architect, and he came to London this week to ask forgiveness for his company's former sins.
"Microsoft is starting to take security seriously [in 2004]." Speaking to an audience of senior police officers and security professionals at the E-Crime Congress, he admitted that when Windows 95 was released to the world it came with no security features at all.
What is the big deal, you ask? That is NOT what microsoft sold all of you windows lemmings on. They had ALWAYS said the exact opposite, because if you knew the truth, well, the HUGE Switcher movement that is currently underway would have started a lot sooner. But you all bought it, hook, line and sinker, and were left fixing your own flawed windows boxes and saying "viruses, malware, spyware, adware, pop-ups, phishing, freezing, crashing, reformatting, un-installing [without actually having the program go away], re-formatting, re-installing, and losing work, files, information, and the hours/days/months/years spent creating all of those is normal, right? Also "End task manager doesn't end the task" and the "windows is shutting down" splash screen surely means that I won't come back to work the next day and see that windows is still "trying" to shut down.
LOL! How "good" is an operating system that doesn't shut down when you tell it to, and does shut down randomly and consistently when you don't want it to?
But hey, windows is an IT director/network administrators DREAM, the same way that a cheap and poorly made car is an auto mechanics dream, and it's ALL those things i mentioned above [and a LOT more] that kept my paychecks coming as a network administrator at Xerox. windows NT4 and w2k servers ROCK, and windows '98, 2k, and XP workstations RULE! =P ... Unless I am an end-user who needs to get ork done and NOT on the "other side of the fence" getting payed to fix junk... windows... same thing.
That "Apple and Mac OS is PERFECT" sentiment is all PROPORTIONAL. Yes, Mac OS 9 crashed, but SO MUCH LESS than windows '98 and w2k boxes that EXTREMIST people inappropriately said "Macs don't crash AT ALL". Mac OS X [10.0 Cheetah - 10.1 Puma] were frickin' messes [10.0 didn't even have DVD player support], but guess what? They were still WAY better and less troublesome than XP SP1. That has ALWAYS been the case. People say things like "windows is good now", but it's just better than as bad as it was before. So you're higher up in the pile of steaming crap, but you're still in crap.
Mac OS X is built on Unix, and is a LOT more secure than ANY revision/edition/service pack of windows ever has been, or will be, ESPECIALLY vista [if it ever ships]. So the extremists shouted "Macs will NEVER get viruses!". Dumba$$es.
The introduction of 10.2 Jaguar in late 2002 is when Mac OS X stabalized and I now longer have experienced Unix "kernal panics" [same as windows freezes/crashes]. The VERY few "spinning beach ball" [like the endless windows hour glass] or "application has unexpectedly quit" [application crash] incidents can EASILY be rectified in less than 30 seconds: 1. Double click your Hard Drive, 2. Select Applications, 3. Select Utilities, 4. Double Click "DISK UTILITY", 4. Select REPAIR Disk Permissions.
Don't worry, you're registry isn't screwed up now, because there isn't one. Mac OS X doesn't use that 1980's junk.
Fact is, 16 years on windows and Mac computers, I have NEVER had ANY malware on ANY Mac and I have NEVER had to REFORMAT a MAC's hard drive to re-install the OS. Mac's equivalent to windows' drivers were called "extensions"... THEY SUCKED and were the PRIMARY reason for "classic" Mac OS [pre-Mac OS X] crashes/system bombs! We needed programs like "Conflict Catcher" to manage that mess.
The difference between Mac OS and windows TODAY, is that the introduction of Mac OS X over 5 years ago eliminated "extensions" [drivers] and therefore the problems that they created. How are you windows users doing with your antiquated driver, registry, BIOS issues? Let me go take a quick peek at the support forums here on VirtualDJ.com...
...Ok, I'm back. All I gotta say is... HOLY $h!t!!!... and LOL!!!
THAT is why Numark KNOWS it HAS to have a Mac version of VDJ 4/Virtual Vinyl.
You want to be professional Atomix? You need to support a professional OS. You need to support Mac. You can thank a MAJOR player like Numark for that sobering realization.
Here Hunter's response to a Mac user named "Steve" who wrote him about the parody and didn't know that Hunter is a Mac user:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
From: Hunter Cressall
Subject RE:Mac Spoof
Dear Steve,
I think it's wonderful that you want to do a Windows parody.
Unfortunately it won't have the effect you are looking for because everyone
already knows Windows is a steaming pile of crap...I'm sure the same crap would have happened on a
PC based system...Mr. gates simply plugs the line "20% more stable"
(whatever the hell THAT means) and then quickly adds "Look! A duck!"
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Wow. Sounds like he was really trying to "defend" the steaming pile of crap... um, I mean windows. Hey, he said it, and we [the long standing and exponentially growing Mac community and millions of recent switchers] all know it.
I've been shown that video SOOO many times over the years by SOOO many inexperienced, amateur windows users who think they have "found something new". Seriously, I had a new, dime-a-dozen microsoft certified [ooh, that's a "hard" certification there ;)] tech at my workplace show this to me last month. They all STFU when they find out it was actually a Mac user, describing old, long since non-existant Mac problems, that STILL happen continuosly on windows boxes. He was using a pre-Jaguar [Mac OS X 10.2] version of Mac OS X from before 2002. In this same thread, I mention how bad Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah and 10.1 Puma were.
Mac OS X, over 4 years ago, WAS almost as bad as windows STILL IS.
You see, THIS is how I know I'm dealing with AMATEURS. It's sad to see "Internal Members" here at VDJ/Atomix who are unknowedgable propogandists.
You poor windows lemmings Just. Don't. Get it. However, the exhibited inability to understand the truth about things and the same inability to realize that "bigger isn't better", rather "better is better", explains why you're windows users in the first place. You're "easy pickins" for microsoft and it's marketing department.
Hunter Cressall is a self-admitted prominent Mac user, who was lashing out against the IRRATIONAL and EXTREMIST Mac zealots [who unlike myself, probably have never used, much less had to manage and repair windows computers/networks]. THEY are as worthless as any of you EXTREMIST windows users who know nothing more about Apple than the logo, know nothing more about Mac OS X other than that it's not windows, and are probably scratching your heads/picking your noses while wondering "Why would a MAJOR player in the dj equipment industry like Numark DEMAND a Mac version of VDJ 4?". Hmmm, let's see...
Maybe because a PROFESSIONAL company like Numark KNOWS that it REQUIRES a Mac OS X version of VDJ for the millions of PROFESSIONALS [relative to us, audio & visual industry people including digital dj's, graphic designers, multimedia programmers, pre-production, post-editing, etc.] who use a PROFESSIONAL OS... Mac OS X.
That first video parody of the HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL Apple "Switchers" ad campaign from 2002, and the second one which parodies Apple's now, even more succesful, current "Get A Mac" Ad campaign are OLD NEWS. But what's more important is that THEY ARE MAC USERS making fun of the Mac Zealots who go around saying that "Macs don't crash AT ALL", "Macs will NEVER get viruses", and EXTREMIST, IRRATIONAL, and DILUSSIONAL statements of that nature.
As highly as I speak of Apple [16 years professional experience on windows, Mac, Novell, and Unix systems], I don't say those things. MY point is that they happen so much less on Macs, that Macs have gotten that mistaken reputation because of these zealots who are spreading this misinformation and are no better than ignorant windows zealots, or just inexperienced windows users who don't know any better, who go around saying "windows has 90% marketshare [completely untrue as dicussed on this Slashdot article http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/05/06/05/0548225.shtml?tid=3, therefore windows MUST be better" and, "windows ONLY gets viruses because there are sooo many more windows users".
Um... no. The fact that windows is an antiquated 1980's REGISTRY based OS [yes, even NT was still based on Q-DOS/MS-DOS] that bloats and eats away at itself, and the fact that windows NEVER even CONSIDERED SECURITY is the reason for that. But don't listen to me, listen to MICROSOFT'S SECURITY ARCHITECT on this matter:
Trusting Microsoft over security
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3492922.stm
"David Aucsmith is Microsoft's security architect, and he came to London this week to ask forgiveness for his company's former sins.
"Microsoft is starting to take security seriously [in 2004]." Speaking to an audience of senior police officers and security professionals at the E-Crime Congress, he admitted that when Windows 95 was released to the world it came with no security features at all.
What is the big deal, you ask? That is NOT what microsoft sold all of you windows lemmings on. They had ALWAYS said the exact opposite, because if you knew the truth, well, the HUGE Switcher movement that is currently underway would have started a lot sooner. But you all bought it, hook, line and sinker, and were left fixing your own flawed windows boxes and saying "viruses, malware, spyware, adware, pop-ups, phishing, freezing, crashing, reformatting, un-installing [without actually having the program go away], re-formatting, re-installing, and losing work, files, information, and the hours/days/months/years spent creating all of those is normal, right? Also "End task manager doesn't end the task" and the "windows is shutting down" splash screen surely means that I won't come back to work the next day and see that windows is still "trying" to shut down.
LOL! How "good" is an operating system that doesn't shut down when you tell it to, and does shut down randomly and consistently when you don't want it to?
But hey, windows is an IT director/network administrators DREAM, the same way that a cheap and poorly made car is an auto mechanics dream, and it's ALL those things i mentioned above [and a LOT more] that kept my paychecks coming as a network administrator at Xerox. windows NT4 and w2k servers ROCK, and windows '98, 2k, and XP workstations RULE! =P ... Unless I am an end-user who needs to get ork done and NOT on the "other side of the fence" getting payed to fix junk... windows... same thing.
That "Apple and Mac OS is PERFECT" sentiment is all PROPORTIONAL. Yes, Mac OS 9 crashed, but SO MUCH LESS than windows '98 and w2k boxes that EXTREMIST people inappropriately said "Macs don't crash AT ALL". Mac OS X [10.0 Cheetah - 10.1 Puma] were frickin' messes [10.0 didn't even have DVD player support], but guess what? They were still WAY better and less troublesome than XP SP1. That has ALWAYS been the case. People say things like "windows is good now", but it's just better than as bad as it was before. So you're higher up in the pile of steaming crap, but you're still in crap.
Mac OS X is built on Unix, and is a LOT more secure than ANY revision/edition/service pack of windows ever has been, or will be, ESPECIALLY vista [if it ever ships]. So the extremists shouted "Macs will NEVER get viruses!". Dumba$$es.
The introduction of 10.2 Jaguar in late 2002 is when Mac OS X stabalized and I now longer have experienced Unix "kernal panics" [same as windows freezes/crashes]. The VERY few "spinning beach ball" [like the endless windows hour glass] or "application has unexpectedly quit" [application crash] incidents can EASILY be rectified in less than 30 seconds: 1. Double click your Hard Drive, 2. Select Applications, 3. Select Utilities, 4. Double Click "DISK UTILITY", 4. Select REPAIR Disk Permissions.
Don't worry, you're registry isn't screwed up now, because there isn't one. Mac OS X doesn't use that 1980's junk.
Fact is, 16 years on windows and Mac computers, I have NEVER had ANY malware on ANY Mac and I have NEVER had to REFORMAT a MAC's hard drive to re-install the OS. Mac's equivalent to windows' drivers were called "extensions"... THEY SUCKED and were the PRIMARY reason for "classic" Mac OS [pre-Mac OS X] crashes/system bombs! We needed programs like "Conflict Catcher" to manage that mess.
The difference between Mac OS and windows TODAY, is that the introduction of Mac OS X over 5 years ago eliminated "extensions" [drivers] and therefore the problems that they created. How are you windows users doing with your antiquated driver, registry, BIOS issues? Let me go take a quick peek at the support forums here on VirtualDJ.com...
...Ok, I'm back. All I gotta say is... HOLY $h!t!!!... and LOL!!!
THAT is why Numark KNOWS it HAS to have a Mac version of VDJ 4/Virtual Vinyl.
You want to be professional Atomix? You need to support a professional OS. You need to support Mac. You can thank a MAJOR player like Numark for that sobering realization.
Posted Sat 08 Jul 06 @ 12:07 pm
hehehe ;)
Relax.... Mac version of VDJ is definitively comming :)
Relax.... Mac version of VDJ is definitively comming :)
Posted Sat 08 Jul 06 @ 12:41 pm