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  1. Even sexier. Down with Azureus!!!
  2. I'd like to test it because it sounds like a fun feature, but possibly very prone to bugs and security holes. I think I'd be a good tester cause I'm a programmer myself, so I know how to hunt down bugs, holes, inconsistencies, etc. Before I began coding, I worked for a couple years as a QA tester. I can test it with all available browsers for Windows and Linux, and am picking up a Mac Mini Duo within a week, so I'll be able to test in a Mac environment with Mac-exclusive browsers as well. That's more or less all I have to say. System specs: -Windows XP SP2 (P4c 2.8ghz (running at stock speed), 1gb ram, 1 internal SATA 250gb drive, 1 external SATA 250gb drive hooked up via USB2.0, and a wired net connection - 1.5/384 DSL, the box is self-built, not a prebuilt brand name), have Firefox 1.5, IE6, IE7 latest beta, and can install Opera (even tho installing Opera will make a little part of me die inside) and other browsers (IE mods, smaller emerging browsers, etc). This is my main box, though the Mac Mini may become my main box after a while. -Ubuntu Breezy (upgrading to Dapper once it is released in June) on a Dell Inspiron 8600 notebook with a 1.7ghz Pentium-M, 1gb ram, 100gb 5400rpm HDD, always running wirelessly in 802.11g mode. Have Firefox 1.5 (it's my main browser in Xorg), Epiphany, Konquerer, and can apt-get any other Linux browser available for testing. -My Mac Mini will be an Intel dual core with 1.25gb of memory (possibly 2.0gb if I have some extra scratch). It'll be running the OS (10.4.6) and applications off an external ATA (would be SATA if I could find an enclosure that supports SATA with a firewire connection) 250gb drive via firewire400 and I'll be using the internal 5400rpm piece of junk for media storage. Will use Safari as my main browser, but will also have Firefox. Gonna give Camino a shot as well, even though it's waaaay behind afaik. Any other Mac-exclusive browsers I can test it on as well (unfamiliar with current offerings, I haven't owned a mac for a couple years). It'll likely be running wirelessly unless my wireless is being flakey, then I'll wire it. Wireless is often fairly flakey, so it'll likely be wired most of the time. Running LAN off a Linksys WRT54G v1.0 with HyperWRT+tofu 13c third-party firmware, which helps a TON with p2p apps, as stated in the µTorrent FAQ, if that makes a difference. Have access to a G4 Powerbook, but the Mac Mini will cover anything the G4 could do browserwise. Also have access to an IBM touchscreen notebook in a week or two, but like the G4, everything that could do could be done on one of my own machines, unless there's some fancy touchscreen browser it comes with. Hope to be testing! Sounds like it's gonna be a great feature to an already awesome app. That was a mouthful. But hey, I wanted to include as much detailed info as I could. edit: oh, I'm using Look 'n' Stop as a Windows firewall, my router for the linux notebook, and probably just the router or the OSX firewall for the Mac.
  3. Gives me hope of it being able to run on Mac OSX, assuming WineX is available/compilable via fink or somesuch other package manager. I know Azureus works in OSX, but after using µTorrent, I never want to use anything else.
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