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What about a native mac osx version of MC???
Marc:
--- Quote from: stefansmith on November 15, 2006, 10:34:51 pm ---Me too. MC is the ONLY piece of sotware that is stopping me from totally shifting to Mac.
If MC came out on Linux, I;d even switch to that.
--- End quote ---
I'd like to go one further. I'd be willing to re-buy MC-4-MAC (at the $40 price) in advance, as if I were a new customer. I will commit to being part of the Alpha/Beta test group, give useful feedback, and keep bitching to a minimum.
So JRiver, how many "commits" do you need before this becomes real? ?
sapnho:
--- Quote from: Matthew on December 15, 2006, 11:34:20 am ---I believe that if JRiver Media Center does port to Mac OS X.
Sales will be unbelievable. The fact is there is no such thing
as Media Center for the mac. Think about it...there is no program
like JRiver Media Center...I'm not kidding. It will be the
number one program downloaded for Macintosh. Imagine, playing media
files, music, pictures and alot more on Mac OS x will be unbelievable.
--- End quote ---
I couldn't agree more. iTunes is not a media management software really. It's just a shop front end.
I would pay for a new Mac licence as well.
Afrosheen:
I'll be in heaven if this becomes a reality, so here's my support for this too!
ThoBar:
I'll add my vote for the Linux port ;D
Just thinking about it (owww, the pain..), now that Macs are based on a BSD kernel, should that not make development of a Max / Linuc version somewhat more streamlined?
... not that I have any idea of the details or how big the project would be....
Matthew:
Jim, is it possible if you can add a support for in this forum to upload images directly to the forum, in a reply instead
of posting the images to a website. I have some images of what Media Center looks like in Mac OS X. :)
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