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If you noticed in another thread (Dell thread), I just bought my parents a new Core Solo mac mini, so now even THEY'LL get to see/use my software. I think if I can teach them how to use it, then anyone can figure it out.

I have a couple of Intel Macs for development, each being used by one of my programmers. I'm still using Powerbook myself. Can't afford a new Macbook Pro right now. And I have more than a feeling that it might be a good idea to wait until after the summer to get one...

I hope to release a new version with suport for all USB Macs soon as well (no Intel process or built-in IR needed). Of course you'll need a small USB IR receiver (which we plan to sell) or perhaps a third party one we may support (widely available but more expensive than we'd retail ours for - plus we wouldn't make any money on that one, would we? ) It will also work with only the Apple Remote though.


Hey bruno,

Software looks great bruno (as does the website), sadly don't have a mac with IR to try, yet....

Sorry to take off topic (but it's more a way of life here! ) but whats the core solo mac mini like compared to your powerbook? I'm after something which runs Xcode nice and fast and is able to run XP in a window. I've been eying up the core solo mac mini with the idea of putting a 2.16 core 2 duo processor in it.....but I'd like to know what the core solo mini is like because the meroms aren't out yet.

The machine I use all the time is my G4 PowerBook 1.5Ghz, but I find development a bit frustrating on the laptop.

I'm also waiting for the next round of MacBook Pros.....