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M.Ciaster posted:Oh god, that just dredged up some painful memories. Of the time when you needed this piece of crap player to view like 3/4th of the videos you got online. RealAudio
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M.Ciaster posted:Oh god, that just dredged up some painful memories. Of the time when you needed this piece of crap player to view like 3/4th of the videos you got online. I always figured QuickTime for Windows was Apple's revenge for PC software with poor or absent Mac ports. It just was always that bad.
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Killer robot posted:It just was always that bad.
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Ozz81 posted:That's my only gripe about pinless CPUs - with a bent pin on a processor, usually a razor between the pins or a mechanical pencil can bend it back straight easily. On a motherboard, not so much, especially when you consider how easy it would be to gently caress up the board. Speaking of that, anyone else glad that most CPU coolers don't have to be mounted with screwdriver pressure any more? These big fuckers were a pain and I was always afraid of gouging my board if I slipped: Yeah, I killed a motherboard that way once. I have put hundreds of heatsinks on, and a huge number of them were that style clamp, so I guess I should count my self lucky that I only did it once.
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WebDog posted:Plus the "pro" features (like movie saving) it begged you to shill for were included for free on a mac. Ha, no, they definitely pushed that on Mac users too. http://store.apple.com/us/product/D3380Z/A/quicktime-7-pro-for-mac-os-x
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If it's any consolation for you, the Windows Media Player was a huge piece of poo poo on the Mac as well. It went both ways back then.
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Killer robot posted:I always figured QuickTime for Windows was Apple's revenge for PC software with poor or absent Mac ports. It just was always that bad.
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Wasn't RealPlayer on OSX actually really nice and not a bloated adware mess?
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WebDog posted:Plus the "pro" features (like movie saving) it begged you to shill for were included for free on a mac. My favorite "pro" feature for Windows was full screen mode.
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Sonic Dude posted:Ha, no, they definitely pushed that on Mac users too. They were free with the version that came with your OS when you bought a mac, however, you'd have to buy a license if you later upgraded the OS version. And they were totally free in the early days (pre-8.6 or so I think).
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Good news everyone! I've found a way to get all your news sent directly to your PC, live! Everything you want, all in one place and updated automatically.
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Dick Trauma posted:Good news everyone! I've found a way to get all your news sent directly to your PC, live! Everything you want, all in one place and updated automatically. My parents had a 150Mhz 1st Gen Pentium Compaq with this piece of poo poo on it. Tried it a few times, never touched it again. I remember this loathsome pile of hate computer taking ~45 seconds at a minimum to start AOL version 3.0 too. That and the 'Compaq Diagnostics' which would freeze at the opening progress bar and never finish opening. No wonder Compaq got eaten by HP.
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SybilVimes posted:They were free with the version that came with your OS when you bought a mac, however, you'd have to buy a license if you later upgraded the OS version. And they were totally free in the early days (pre-8.6 or so I think). That was just 10.4 retail copies. I spent a full 8-hour shift live-resizing a window in a QuickTime demo during the Tiger release and saying "it comes with the pro features!" to people even geekier than myself. Then 10.5 didn't come with it and people went apeshit, as though I could change that.
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Dawn M Fredrette was the only person who actually brought Quicktime.
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WebDog posted:Dawn M Fredrette was the only person who actually brought Quicktime. I may have bought it one time and I vaguely remember the reason being related to porn.
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Sham bam bamina! posted:1997? That looks like friggin' 1992. IBM sucks at making interfaces. The newest Lotus Notes STILL would not look out of place in Windows 3.11
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TerryLennox posted:IBM sucks at making interfaces. The newest Lotus Notes STILL would not look out of place in Windows 3.11 It was only like 3 versions again that they made f5 refresh. Before that it was log out. Super frustrating when you try to refresh your in box.
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Lowen SoDium posted:It was only like 3 versions again that they made f5 refresh. Before that it was log out. Lotus Notes is the worst thing for email. I don't get how anyone (including my job) uses Lotus Notes. What the hell does it have over anything else other than "frustratingly terrible program that runs like rear end no matter what"?
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cowtown has a new favorite as of 05:43 on Mar 18, 2014 |
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My god chat programs were horrible back then.
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Humphreys posted:My god chat programs were horrible back then. MS Comic Chat spawned Jerkcity though, which redeems it
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MS Comic chat was the best thing ever, and if you say otherwise, I will fight you.
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Johnny Aztec posted:MS Comic chat was the best thing ever, and if you say otherwise, I will fight you. Counterpoint: Comic Sans MS.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:RealAudio Eugh. I remember a website offering some videos from a Dreamcast game that I wanted to see, but they were Realmedia. I probably gave my computer a dozen STDs installing Realplayer, and then when it would finally launch, the videos were basically animated thumbnails. Quicktime had an ungodly startup time too. On one hand it's crazy how much things have changed, on the other hand, that's like 12 years ago. My life...
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Quicktime was still better than early Flash video. Not Real, though. That’s a step too far.
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KozmoNaut posted:Counterpoint: Comic Sans MS. Counter-counter: Automated cartoon lettering is what it was designed for, and one of the few uses where it doesn't look too out of place.
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Computer viking posted:Counter-counter: Automated cartoon lettering is what it was designed for, and one of the few uses where it doesn't look too out of place. Counter‐counter‐counter‐point: Comic Sans MS is bad for comics. It was better than Arial or Times New Roman for a one‐off talking dog at extremely low pixel density, but you can do better if you’re making a comic today. The letterforms are bad, the default kerning is bad, and it lacks glyphs for things like breath marks or double letters (so they don’t look repetitive).
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Platystemon posted:Quicktime was still better than early Flash video. Oh the phone calls to Macromedia trying to work out their new fangled video tools in the days when half of it was undocumented. Quicktime got it's kicks from The Phantom Menace (of all things) when Apple noticed no one really had the ability to stream decent quality video, so put a proposal to LucasFilm and subsequently Apple.com/trailers was born.
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Wasn't Quicktime (the container format, not the player) the basis for MP4?
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Platystemon posted:Quicktime was still better than early Flash video. Hey remember http://web.archive.org/web/19990420163810/http://newgrounds.com/portal/index.html (The I'm pretty sure the original portal pre-dates archive.org)
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davidspackage posted:Eugh. I remember a website offering some videos from a Dreamcast game that I wanted to see, but they were Realmedia. I probably gave my computer a dozen STDs installing Realplayer, and then when it would finally launch, the videos were basically animated thumbnails. Quicktime had an ungodly startup time too. On one hand it's crazy how much things have changed, on the other hand, that's like 12 years ago. My life... Eeek I still have the Star Wars Christmas Special on a lovely thumbnail sized .rm
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ninmeister posted:Lotus Notes is the worst thing for email. I don't get how anyone (including my job) uses Lotus Notes. What the hell does it have over anything else other than "frustratingly terrible program that runs like rear end no matter what"? My company switched from Netscape Mail to Lotus Domino back a little over 10 years ago. The reason we went with Lotus instead of Exchange at the time was that Exchange didn't support single mailbox restores at the time (Lotus did) and that there were still a number of viruses that targeted Exchange/Outlook. We are currently in the process of migrating to Office 365 and while the conversion is a pain, the system is so much better.
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Lowen SoDium posted:My company switched from Netscape Mail to Lotus Domino back a little over 10 years ago. The reason we went with Lotus instead of Exchange at the time was that Exchange didn't support single mailbox restores at the time (Lotus did) and that there were still a number of viruses that targeted Exchange/Outlook. Apparently our MIS manager came from IBM, and it's the only program she knew. So says the rumor anyway.
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As I've understood it, the main reason to use Lotus Notes is as a development platform, where email is just one of the features; it's supposedly a reasonable way to make enterprise-wide database/messaging things. To my knowledge I've never been in the same building as an open Notes client, so I have no idea how true that is.
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Back when I worked at Bang & Olufsen, we used Lotus Notes as a pretty decent all-round tool. Our entire IT knowledgebase, planned changes, known errors just about everything was implemented as a Notes database, even our weekly pizza run had a list. Most of the company kept their various data i Notes apps and databases. It worked pretty well and must have been a breeze to manage, considering we only had two full-time Lotus Notes admins for ~5000 employees. KozmoNaut has a new favorite as of 15:44 on Mar 18, 2014 |
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Computer viking posted:As I've understood it, the main reason to use Lotus Notes is as a development platform, where email is just one of the features; it's supposedly a reasonable way to make enterprise-wide database/messaging things. Pretty much this. Most of the reasons people hate Lotus Domino is because of Lotus Notes. The server piece is actually pretty robust and not too hard to work with if you have it set up correctly. And you can do a lot with it if you have a Domino apps development team. But the Notes client is doesn't look or act much like a standard Windows app, more so on older version (older being 4+ years old). I know a number of our users unofficially used Outlook instead.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ouI5KcyHfE Since it seems like fondness for obsolete tech has been a running theme in this thread, I figured I'd post the video for "100 Days, 100 Nights" by Sharon Jones. The video's from 2007, but it was all shot on old TV cameras and has that great old strobey look from shows like "Top of the Pops."
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Lowen SoDium posted:Pretty much this. Most of the reasons people hate Lotus Domino is because of Lotus Notes. The server piece is actually pretty robust and not too hard to work with if you have it set up correctly. And you can do a lot with it if you have a Domino apps development team. I actually do notes-to-exchange migrations professionally, and it is incredibly common to hear a client say the reason they're moving away from notes is because a new executive arrived, was utterly horrified by the notes interface, and basically mandated that they're making the leap. 90% of the time the IT department is glad to go along with it, even if the prime motivator is an exec who hates strange things.
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Did someone say obsolete and dated music videos? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnCqNH7V9R0 Ok it seems Apple had a bit of a thing about parody music videos in the 90's. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W--13mBc788 BogDew has a new favorite as of 02:39 on Mar 19, 2014 |
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So did Microsoft: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rGBlQBjZZU
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