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November 3, 2007

Talkshoe is still not working on Leopard

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Administrator @ 7:25 pm

I’m sorry to report that the Talkshoe web client is still not working on Leopard. I’ve gotten it to work a hand full of times, but generally it fails.

Sorry to say that if you want to participate during tomorrows show (which both Steve Stanger and I hope you do) you will have to use Tiger or take an opportunity to try your Parallels or VmWare and login on … dare I say it. Windows.

I have written to Talkshoe and will be calling their CEO next week. I am as disappointed about this as all of you . Steve and I have a killer show lined up for tomorrow, so we hope to see you there.

See you all at 5:00 PM Pacific, 8:00 PM Easter. Don’t forget to turn your clocks back tonight (if in the U.S.)

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3 Responses to “Talkshoe is still not working on Leopard”

  1. Katie Says:

    Victor- I agree, very disappointing indeed. I submitted a “trouble ticket” last week only to have them reply “We don’t know what happened, but it’s working now.” and them immediately close out the ticket. Apparently it’s not working. :)

  2. Steve Says:

    Bummer. I guess I’ll be firing up my iBook (still running Tiger) to see the chat. Not a big problem, it worked out well last week. Thanks for the heads up Victor.

  3. Switcher98223 Says:

    Katie: I had a similar response. “We know” and the ticket was closed.

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