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iamgerbs

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 29, 2007
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I finished my new app and I need beta testers. I made a blog, but I posted something in the Mac OS X applications and people thought it was a scam type thing. Any tips? or does any one want to test it?

go here for my blog
 

CaptainZap

macrumors regular
Jan 17, 2007
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Hmm... Just what did you do to be able to claim that your version of Webkit is faster than the proven and tested one? I don't think I would ever install something that completely replaces Webkit and would never suggest anyone do so either.

Especially looking at your .pkg file. It just completely overwrites /System/Library/Frameworks/Webkit.framework...
 

kainjow

Moderator emeritus
Jun 15, 2000
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I thought iTunes used their own custom QuickTime renderer for their store, not WebKit.

And I agree with CaptainZap. Your blog is extremely vague about what's going on. If you want people to use your software, provide details and how to uninstall if necessary.
 

iamgerbs

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 29, 2007
14
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so i should make an uninstall that restores the old webkit and javascript frameworks and post some benchmarks on the back? and where can i benchmark the rendering speeds?
 

mobilehaathi

macrumors G3
Aug 19, 2008
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The Anthropocene
The revolutionary software TurboKit Beta is now available for download. Now, I'm sure your wondering what TurboKit Beta is. A turbo kit for a car adds horsepower and makes it faster, and that is exactly what TurboKit Beta does for your Mac's internet. What TurboKit does is add a massive amount of torque and horsepower to Safari, Mail, and the iTunes Store. What this means to you is almost double the speed of web browsing.

I'm sorry, but this doesn't give any information at all. In fact, it is just plain suspicious. Why don't you actually explain what this TurboKit does...
 
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