Make a MAC OSX Mavericks Version. 4c452p
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Make a MAC OSX Mavericks Version. 4c452p
Could you guys make a MAC OSX Mavericks version. There are limited choices for mangers for OSX.
Re: Make a MAC OSX Mavericks Version. 573h2
Hi!
We're thinking about FDM for Mac.
Do you need a torrent client? Or overall s organizer? For me, standard "s" folder is pretty enough to organize s.
μTorrent for Mac is very poor, yep.
We're thinking about FDM for Mac.
Do you need a torrent client? Or overall s organizer? For me, standard "s" folder is pretty enough to organize s.
μTorrent for Mac is very poor, yep.
Re: Make a MAC OSX Mavericks Version. 573h2
Hi Agree,
Torents are a nightmare there is nothing straight forward out there. But general only come down on one thread and take forever. The Mac sleeps no matter what settings you make and when you resume the Mac starts from scratch it never resumes properly.
Jason
Torents are a nightmare there is nothing straight forward out there. But general only come down on one thread and take forever. The Mac sleeps no matter what settings you make and when you resume the Mac starts from scratch it never resumes properly.
Jason
Re: Make a MAC OSX Mavericks Version. 573h2
Really nice if there is a mac version of FDM.
Love FDM!
Love FDM!
Re: Make a MAC OSX Mavericks Version. 573h2
Hi everyone,
A mac version of FDM would be absolutely amazing. I use FDM extensively on my computers at home, and even on my work Laptop, but having it on my MacBook Pro would be massively useful.
I know it's very late notice, but how about getting it done and released in time for the release of OS X Yosemite? I'm a developer of all things software and am currently using Yosemite as well as Mavericks, alongside Windows 7 & 8/8.1 and having FDM would be great. The s folder is okay, but if the FDM functionality which is available on the Windows side of things was available on Mac, then it would be a lot easier to manage, especially for those of us who literally gigabytes of stuff a day.
The BitTorrent client would also be useful, especially as we now use it at work for allowing remote staff to their files a bit quicker. It seems to have had limited success, but is simply not practical for Mac s at present.
So yeah, +1500 for a Mac version of FDM (we have 1500 macs at work, and I'm sure they'd all be very happy with it given the advantages it provides.
P.S. Typical example, ing SP3 of Exchange 2010 for a server at work, normal Internet explorer 11 ....400kbps, cancelled it and put it inside FDM, 19.1MBPS! same , same Microsoft site...difference...FDM!
A mac version of FDM would be absolutely amazing. I use FDM extensively on my computers at home, and even on my work Laptop, but having it on my MacBook Pro would be massively useful.
I know it's very late notice, but how about getting it done and released in time for the release of OS X Yosemite? I'm a developer of all things software and am currently using Yosemite as well as Mavericks, alongside Windows 7 & 8/8.1 and having FDM would be great. The s folder is okay, but if the FDM functionality which is available on the Windows side of things was available on Mac, then it would be a lot easier to manage, especially for those of us who literally gigabytes of stuff a day.
The BitTorrent client would also be useful, especially as we now use it at work for allowing remote staff to their files a bit quicker. It seems to have had limited success, but is simply not practical for Mac s at present.
So yeah, +1500 for a Mac version of FDM (we have 1500 macs at work, and I'm sure they'd all be very happy with it given the advantages it provides.
P.S. Typical example, ing SP3 of Exchange 2010 for a server at work, normal Internet explorer 11 ....400kbps, cancelled it and put it inside FDM, 19.1MBPS! same , same Microsoft site...difference...FDM!
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