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Old 02-15-2007, 05:02 PM   #8
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Holy ****! The OS X version worked on my old G4 running 10.4.8. For the first time since I have had my Reader, I can copy something to it's hard drive!! I have been using the SD card this whole time. This is very cool. So far I have only copied over some .txt files, but the fact that I can actually attach my Reader and have it show up on my Mac is awesome

Ok, now I know there are others that have worked really, really hard on creating Mac solultions, but it was always too advanced for me. I mean, I just couldn't figure out all the Terminal and programming code. I tried several times, but I couldn't get it to work. I mean, FUSE, Terminal, Python--I really have no clue how those are supposed to work. You guys are amazing for being able to hack this stuff, but I just couldn't figure it out. You are too smart for me!!

But this Biblioskop was a simple install. I installed, open the application, then plugged my Reader in and it showed that I was connected. I am waiting for .rtf and .lrf support, but wow, something finally worked for me! yay!!

I don't have the money or a plan to upgrade to the Intel Macs yet, so this little program is a great addition. Thanks Sic for pointing that out to us!

This forum seriously rocks.
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