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20-Feb-2006, 10:09 PM #1
I need a tech buddy, help with decissions and things. On Mac OS X.
Hello, anyone else need a tech buddy? I need someone with an instant messenger.
Also I need help from them on things to do with computers ranging from minor webware to operating system construction (Web, SubProgs, Enhancers, Progs, etc.) you can have a free member ship to my site if you help me and are of help to me, meaning not just saying you'll help, but actually helping me with stuff I am doing advanced things like well lets see... I've done some Operating System changing, basically just rebuilding the Mac OS software, which I may add you will never hear of because it's only for me because I don't want to get in trouble. Mostly what I have been needing is help on... well easiest to hardest; My web site, I need lots of knowledge and things like that on it. Widgets, I make widgets for dashboard and someone who knows allot about widget creation and different programs and things about widgets and dashboard. Last is programs, I make computer programs, I was given the Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X book by Aaron Hillegass for my birthday and have been reading it and my friend who got me the book and knows all this already hasn't been feeling well so I need someone else who knows this book and knows how to use Xcode really well cause I've already made some programs on it i know the basics but not much i read chapter 2 of the book only and am basically teaching myself how to use it so yeah. Also, more then one tech buddy is great as long as you are awesome people and you know more then me then you qualify
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28-Feb-2006, 01:21 PM #2
I don't use instant messenger but if you still need help I would be happy to be of assistance
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28-Feb-2006, 01:38 PM #3
I could always use some help, what do you know?
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28-Feb-2006, 01:47 PM #4
Pretty much anything regarding web sites or Widgets (which are actually mini web pages)
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28-Feb-2006, 01:49 PM #5
Do you use Wcode?
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28-Feb-2006, 02:02 PM #6
You don't really need a program to make Widgets. I've used Widgetarium in the past but again, it's really not necessary. I will play with Wcode though since you appear to be using it and we can proceed from there.
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28-Feb-2006, 02:11 PM #7
Wcode has got to be the best widget making program, it's just making stuff easier like organizing it for you. You can find it on VersionTracker.com
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28-Feb-2006, 05:13 PM #8
That is just your opinion. It's got only two out of five stars from most people who have used it, so that's not saying much for the product. I don't even think it comes with a manual, but then what do you expect from someone whos business e-mail starts off with "littledude" and is from gmail
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28-Feb-2006, 10:11 PM #9
Methinks you two should go to PMs, IMs, some kind of Ms... No offense meant... There are just better media available for two-person conversations.
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01-Mar-2006, 11:01 AM #10
I know Vegas, and yeah it is my opinion and you don't need a manual it's so easy and all the other ones I've tried sucked so, from what I've used it is the best.
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01-Mar-2006, 11:03 AM #11
I don't know what PM is but I have almost every IM there is.
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01-Mar-2006, 11:04 AM #12
and I don't know what any other Ms there might be...
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01-Mar-2006, 12:35 PM #13
PM = Private Message

www.meebo.com is an site that you can use all of your IMs in one go, even if you are not on your machine. Maybe that will help you two.
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01-Mar-2006, 12:38 PM #14
That would be pointless and slow, I use Adium I already can use all my IMs in one.
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01-Mar-2006, 12:52 PM #15
not pointless if you don't have that program and if you are at school/work and not allowed to install any programs...
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