meetro.com — The Meetro crew has finally managed to push a public Mac OS X version out the door and it's available for download on the Meetro website. Now even Mac-o-philes can find new and exciting ways to (get laid by) become friends with their neighbors via the Internet.
Jun 15, 2006 View in Crawl 4
jayeverydayJun 15, 2006
running a macbook and it ran slow for me but i only have 512mb ram
lnxaddctJun 15, 2006
Considering that I can play Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory under Rosetta and still get 50+ frames a second speaks volumes about the quality of Rosetta. I wouldn't be concerned about some dumb messenger thing. I run tons of things under Rosetta, including Abiword and until recently Google Earth. You'd never know that they weren't native.
chrisgiddingsJun 15, 2006
That would make a difference I suppose. Not that I think running most modern OS systems with 512 is truly a sane move, I run my CoreDuo with 2GB. The same amount I used in my G5 iMac before this one.
chrisgiddingsJun 15, 2006
The things you're mentioning are all probably going to be addressed at some point. But the more poeple speak up about something, the more pressure there is to change it. Don't like the way it is. Make it better by voicing your concerns on the little idiosincracies (sp) Meetro for Mac has.Oh, and once in a chat window click on the " " button to add someone as a friend. If they approve the request then you've friended them and it will show up as a "-" until one of you removes the other from your friends list.
iamdwJun 15, 2006
Meetro for Windows has been public for quite awhile now..
Closed AccountJun 15, 2006
I sure am, gentlemen