Shareware of the Week: Comic Life

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Plasq's Comic Life ($24.95) is one of those applications that got a lot of publicity for a little while, and has now sort of faded into the background. If you weren't paying attention to the Macintosh shareware community a few years ago you would have missed it entirely and wouldn't know about this really cool little application.
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Shareware of the Week: RapidWeaver

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RapidWeaver ($39.95) was a part of the MacHeist software bundle. Since I have some time now, I've been exploring some of its features and getting to know this piece of shareware better, and I must say that I am thoroughly impressed. Those of you who know me well know that I am not the sort of person to shy away from coding a website by hand, but RapidWeaver does a phenomenal job of making website creation a piece of cake. Read More...

Reply from Feral Interactive re: Republic on Intel

As you may remember I had previously e-mail Feral asking about why Republic was running so slowly on my Mac Pro. It turns out that Republic is in fact a PowerPC application, and Intel Macintosh performance is abysmal using Rosetta. Considering that performance was so extremely bad, let's see if they decide to make a Universal version of this game or not.

On a positive note, Command & Conquer: Generals is now available as a Universal Binary, and runs smashingly. Now if only Knights of the Old Republic would become Universal…