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Subject: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Alice Date: 08 May 00 - 10:03 PM Last week I wrote to HearMe about Mac support, and I thought some of you may be interested in the response. I don't have a G3, but maybe if all who are concerned wrote to the website and let them know there is interest for Mac support, it may speed things along.
Alice
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Alice Flynn
Subject:Re: [HM Support] Macintosh
We have put the Mac platform as a future goal but, unfortunately, at this time Mplayer.com does not support the Macintosh format. We realize that we are missing out on a lot of potential members, and we apologize for the frustration. Please keep an eye on our progress at: http://mplayer.com/members.phtml
Okay... there is a way. If you have a G3 or better, and have a PC emulator program, you can run our software. The results have been mixed, but it has worked for others.
Thank you for supporting Hearme.com.
Sincerely,
Hearme.com Customer Support |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Mbo Date: 08 May 00 - 10:15 PM Dang I wish they'd hurry it up! Important folks with Macs want to join the fun too... --Mbo |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Jon Freeman Date: 08 May 00 - 10:34 PM Hello, We have put the Mac platform as a future goal but, unfortunately, at this time Mplayer.com does not support the Macintosh format. We realize that we are missing out on a lot of potential members, and we apologize for the frustration. Please keep an eye on our progress at: http://mplayer.com/members.phtml Sincerely, HearMe Customer Support Mplayer.com/hearme.com
Original message follows: ------------------------- ================================================== -- HearMe.com Support form -- ================================================== Name: Jon Freeman Email Address: jonbanjo@freeuk.com ---------Comments---------- Hi, I have Hearme voice creator on my web space and it is used by members of Mudcat for a song circle. I (and i think I can say we) are delighted with the program and what it has made possible for us - we have people from UK, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Argentina all joining in sharing songs. The only problem I have is that there are Mac users keen to join in. I know you are working on something but have you any idea of when a Mac version will become available?
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Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Amos Date: 09 May 00 - 12:00 AM Keep on 'em, boys!! "Future goal" is just not good enough! |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Alice Date: 09 May 00 - 09:14 AM |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 09 May 00 - 09:39 AM I WANT TO HEAR ALICE SING! |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Mbo Date: 09 May 00 - 09:41 AM I WANT BARKY AND AMOS AND MARYMAC TOO!! --Mbo |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Alice Date: 09 May 00 - 09:47 AM So, Mary and Mbo, did you email to the Hearme support and tell them that?? ;-> |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Jon Freeman Date: 09 May 00 - 10:18 AM Yes or, Amos, you seem like a man with both technical knowledge and good writing skills. Do you fancy having a go and seeing if you can provoke a better response than the standard letter that Alice and I recieved? Jon |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Amos Date: 09 May 00 - 10:21 AM Thanks for the kind remark, Jon. I will give it a shot from home this evening and post whatever I come up with here for your titillation. A |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: GUEST,Mbo_at_ECU Date: 09 May 00 - 10:53 AM Give 'em Hell, Amos! --Mbo |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 09 May 00 - 11:02 AM I emailed my letter to info@hearme.com. I noticed that there were several addresses listed here. BTW, I told them that we miss hearing some of our best singers and songwriters...but they're artsy types that use macs...he...he Amos, let us see your letter when you get it "crafted." Mary |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Alice Date: 09 May 00 - 11:33 AM Well, at least they added the bit about the G3 in the response they sent to me. |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Jon Freeman Date: 09 May 00 - 04:46 PM True Alice but jugdging by the responses you and I got, I get the feeling that it is a question that they are often asked and just give out standard answers to. Did you manage to find any real information at the address they gave because I couldn't? Perhaps I am being unfair but I am a little bit puzzled by a company who have been promising a solution for months, has an unsatisfactory stock answer ready and can't even comment on any time schedules (many companies have planned release dates) or alternatively suggest the possible availability of alpha/ beta software. Jon |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Metchosin Date: 09 May 00 - 05:01 PM Help! I have a G3. But I am not sure if I have a PC emulator programme, what is it and has anyone had any success on the Big Macs with Hearme?
Rather intimidated by any tech stuff when my daughter isn't here to correct my stupid mistakes for me.
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Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Amos Date: 09 May 00 - 05:05 PM Metchosin: What you want is a program called Virtual PC. Another one, less satisfactory I believe, is called SoftWindows. Get someone to install it for you. It runs the whole Windows architecture via an emulation on your Mac. Then you can download the Hearme file (probably a Zip file or a .exe file) and install it. Someone on the Cat can teach you how to run it and you'll be home free. If you can stand the windowsness of it! :>) A |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Metchosin Date: 09 May 00 - 05:40 PM Thanks Amos. Finding someone to install it for me might be a bit of a feat right now. Is it something I can download from the Net myself, like the Realplayer, or would it require a bit more savy than I possess, to do it?
I love my Tupperware, and I don't want it to feel like a second class citizen, but I do want to hear everbody.:-( My daughter talked us into a Mac, so she could do her film editing and other related stuff on it, that is way beyond me. I still am not sure what a Jazz Drive does even. But for the most part, it seems pretty user friendly, even for a novice like me and I hate having to defend my love for my it. |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: MMario Date: 02 Aug 00 - 01:50 PM refresh....Any of you Mac people heard anything new on this??? |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Peter T. Date: 02 Aug 00 - 01:55 PM No. BooHiss. yours, Peter T. (I am Mac, Hear Me roar) |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Gervase Date: 02 Aug 00 - 02:03 PM I've just tried installing HearMe on my Mac through Virtual PC 2.2. It seems to have installed OK, so I'll let you know how it goes... |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Gervase Date: 08 Aug 00 - 07:49 AM ...in answer to the above, it' hasn't gone too well. TCP/IP settings are fiddly buggers with a PC. Beats me how anyone can like the darned things. I'll have to try it one one of the Macs at home with a dial-up connection (Jeez, this is going to start costing me if it works!). Will let you know... |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Alice Date: 09 Aug 00 - 10:48 AM Gervase, check my driveway.com thread. It's not HearMe, but at least a way to share music with Macs. |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: Gervase Date: 22 Aug 00 - 12:22 PM ...to refresh - tried using the dial-up connection, but the emulation program is just too bloody slow. Next step is the latest version of Virtual PC and a 500Mghz all-singing, all-dancing G4 in the office over a dial-up. I'll wait until everyone else has gone, though, or they'll realise that I AM completely barking when they see me crooning at the Mac! >br> :^) |
Subject: RE: Support from HearMe for Macs From: MichaelAnthony Date: 22 Aug 00 - 07:22 PM I'm on the mac, too. I'll send them an email... MichaelAnthony |
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