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Jahooli

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2008
1,292
Why only Mac users?
What is "superior Mac"?
Seriously, is it just gentle goading on your part or is there a better sort of Mac?
I have both PC and a Mac so am just asking out of interest.(Girlfriend's Mac).

I also have a dark brown overcoat.
 


skipper734

Registered ruffian
Aug 9, 2008
9,189
Curdridge
Why only Mac users?
What is "superior Mac"?
Seriously, is it just gentle goading on your part or is there a better sort of Mac?
I have both PC and a Mac so am just asking out of interest.(Girlfriend's Mac).

I also have a dark brown overcoat.

But do you have a light... Mac?
 








Why only Mac users?
What is "superior Mac"?
Seriously, is it just gentle goading on your part or is there a better sort of Mac?
I have both PC and a Mac so am just asking out of interest.(Girlfriend's Mac).

I also have a dark brown overcoat.

Mac users are currently unable to listen to SW live comm.
I was being silly when I said 'superior'

I have a dark blue pea coat and an umberella.
 


adrian29uk

New member
Sep 10, 2003
3,389
And this also means Linux users should also be able to listen to the comm too. They have finally seen sense.

Lots of large sites are waking up to the fact that its not all Windows out there. The businesses that do not make their online media Mac & Linux friendly will eventually lose money.
 






Jahooli

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2008
1,292
Mac users are currently unable to listen to SW live comm.
I was being silly when I said 'superior'

I have a dark blue pea coat and an umberella.

Thanks for the info.
I know that you may not be able to answer this but someone might, is the commentary any better than BBC Sussex or the same programme but just made available online?

Hey! You have the same problem with your trousers as I do.
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,876
And this also means Linux users should also be able to listen to the comm too. They have finally seen sense.

Lots of large sites are waking up to the fact that its not all Windows out there. The businesses that do not make their online media Mac & Linux friendly will eventually lose money.

As I've stated before the reason they went down the original route was simply because people were downloading their content and posting it on YouTube.

I'd imagine it was pressure from the football authorities that led to the original decision.

Even annoying from a Windows front, and personally further annoying that you couldn't access the commentary from a mobile phone.

If Apple had been a bit more helpful in licensing their protection software, we probably wouldn't be in this situation now.

Anyway, good that they have revamped the sites. The current version is rubbish in a number of ways.
 


Evil Edna

Roll the dice!
Jul 15, 2007
583
Where poet's live.
And this also means Linux users should also be able to listen to the comm too. They have finally seen sense.

Lots of large sites are waking up to the fact that its not all Windows out there. The businesses that do not make their online media Mac & Linux friendly will eventually lose money.

I would not get your hopes up no one ever gives a shit about linux users. :angry:
 




adrian29uk

New member
Sep 10, 2003
3,389
As I've stated before the reason they went down the original route was simply because people were downloading their content and posting it on YouTube.

I'd imagine it was pressure from the football authorities that led to the original decision.

Even annoying from a Windows front, and personally further annoying that you couldn't access the commentary from a mobile phone.

If Apple had been a bit more helpful in licensing their protection software, we probably wouldn't be in this situation now.

Anyway, good that they have revamped the sites. The current version is rubbish in a number of ways.

It does look like they have listened to our moaning, so at least thats a good thing.
 


Thanks for the info.
I know that you may not be able to answer this but someone might, is the commentary any better than BBC Sussex or the same programme but just made available online?

Hey! You have the same problem with your trousers as I do.

Is far as I'm aware it's exactly the same commentary available online.

What trousers ?



Oh shit..................
 


adrian29uk

New member
Sep 10, 2003
3,389
I would not get your hopes up no one ever gives a shit about linux users. :angry:

If that stupid license bullshit is not there anymore then we can definitely listen.

That's the only reason it would never work on a mac or linux because it required WMP to download the license in the first place, so you hang on to Windows just for one site. Crazy situation.
 
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TonyW

New member
Feb 11, 2004
2,525
According to the latest club email Seagulls World is changing and this will mean us superior Mac users will be able to listen to live commentary. Excellent news.

Yeah, that'll give you something to do whilst you wait for someone to release some other software that you can actually use on your pretty doorstop computer.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,697
The Fatherland
According to the latest club email Seagulls World is changing and this will mean us superior Mac users will be able to listen to live commentary. Excellent news.

I always looked at not being able to hear the Albion commentary as another key advantage to owning a Mac. Oh well.
 










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