Hi,
I am using OSX panther 10.3.1 and before that I used 10.2.
Everthing seems to be going alright , but I miss the sounds that I think OS9
used to make.
It just seems too quiet for me.
The windows sounds, trash sounds etc.
I think I have read that you can get them back but need OS9 to make them
work/installed on the computer.
I do not have OS9, just the new Panther ver.
Is there somewhere where I can get these sounds for Panther?
Thanks.
Whytoi - 27 Nov 2003 10:39 GMT
> I am using OSX panther 10.3.1 and before that I used 10.2.
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> Is there somewhere where I can get these sounds for Panther?
1. Don't post in HTML on Usenet. Just un-cool!
2. There's a shareware called Xound that'll do what you want. Search on
http://www.versiontracker.com/
Jason - 27 Nov 2003 14:26 GMT
> > I am using OSX panther 10.3.1 and before that I used 10.2.
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> 2. There's a shareware called Xound that'll do what you want. Search on
> http://www.versiontracker.com/
If you checked his headers, you'd realize he has MUCH bigger problems :)
User-Agent: Microsoft-Entourage/10.0.0.1309
Whytoi - 27 Nov 2003 19:25 GMT
> > 1. Don't post in HTML on Usenet. Just un-cool!
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> User-Agent: Microsoft-Entourage/10.0.0.1309
He can control the HTML under one of the Preferences.
Jason - 29 Nov 2003 23:17 GMT
> > > 1. Don't post in HTML on Usenet. Just un-cool!
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> He can control the HTML under one of the Preferences.
Yes, he can. But I think you missed the humour :)
IMHO, he should use MT-NewsWatcher or Thoth :D
Steve Jay - 27 Nov 2003 20:34 GMT
Panther has finder sounds, but unlike OS 9 and Doze, they're not loud,
obtrusive and on every single interface item. You've probably got them
turned off, Dale.
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