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AmazingHenry

macrumors 65816
Jul 6, 2015
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Tom,

Great update. I've been busy these last few days, so I didn't install the update until earlier today. Wow. That dock is amazing! The PPCStore download system is so much faster and easier and makes browsing for apps with it much more enjoyable. The other features are nice touches too, especially the welcome video! :)

When I look at my iMac G4, I legitimately feel like I'm looking at a PPC that's been modified with an Intel processor and macOS Sierra! :) Keep up the great work.
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You can use ClickToPlugin - it has a few options, one is to play in Flash.
I second this. ClickToPlugin makes 240p/360p watchable on my 700MHz iMac.
 
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SourceSunTom

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Jul 7, 2016
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I think i might be able to change button colors?
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[doublepost=1500805300][/doublepost]Nope false alert :( deprecated in 10.5
 

doggoli

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Apr 17, 2017
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Serbia
I am going to try it out right now!
[doublepost=1500816647][/doublepost]Pardon my language...

Holy ****ing **** that is AMAZING, a 100 times better than the last previous one! The intro was awesome, the blurred dock looks FANTASTIC, I FEEL LIKE I AM USING AN INTEL MAC!

WELL ****ING DOME MATE @SourceSunTom
 

AphoticD

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Feb 17, 2017
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I just like the way it looks XD (I'm a sucker for beige computers)

I love it. Retro computing is fun, no matter which brand you represent.

I'll never forget my (ugly-as-sin) "beige" Amstrad PCW with it's CP/M OS, Mallard BASIC and LOGO programming languages. This machine was handed down to me from my grandparents and came with very well written documentation (Tomes really) which I studied during the school holidays at the tender age of about 11 or 12 to learn how to write my first programs in BASIC.

I began drooling over the Mac after playing around with a Quadra 700 in an art school computer lab which had Photoshop 3.0, Macromedia Director, SoundEdit 16 and stacks of other awesome multimedia programs. The Macintosh opened my young mind to digital creativity!

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