On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at 08:29 PM, Woz wrote: > > At 10:45 AM +1100 3/4/03, Les Posen wrote: > >> I had no trouble registering although I took a single license. > > You had no trouble buying it, but you could not register it. Here's > what the author wrote: > > The activation problem is two-fold. (1) eSellerate's SDK seems to > mistakenly think there's no internet connection on some users' > systems, and (2) eSellerate's serial number generator dispensed > duplicate serial numbers (preventing the activation scheme from > working in the first place), something I was able to find out only > once people had started buying... > > In my case the code was not accepted. > > The re-posted version of S/E Clicker dropped the registration > requirement. This morning the app had a place to enter it. Actually, when I went to the Buy/register just now after seeing your reply, I got a RED "already activated" message pop-up. I have done nothing else since d/l and "registering" it. Strange. Les > >> >> I hadn't seen Romeeo despite frequent visits to Versiontracker.com. I >> imagine the two can happily exist on the TiBook, although only one >> can be selected at a time. >> >> The downside to these apps as I see it, or perhaps it is a Bluetooth >> shortcoming, is the inability to have other Bluetooth functioning >> occurring simultaneously. I can't use my Address Book Bluetooth >> integration, nor my Bluetooth headset paired with the T68i while the >> Clicker is doing its thing. That would be OK with things like >> Powerpoint and Keynote, but a disadvantage if using iTunes in the >> background and wanting to make calls or send SMSs in the foreground. >> >> I'm not too sure where the failure to share resides - the apps, >> Apple's Bluetooth implementation, the T68i, but it would be good to >> get this issue overcome. > > I agree. > One other issue just discovered.....Address Book activates via Bluetooth before the T68i rings. This happens consistently such that Address Book says 2 rings and pops up well before I actually here the phone ring. For those who haven't tried it, the Address book pop up also lets you send the caller to the T68i's voice mail system (if activated) from the TiBook, should you not wish to answer the phone. I have yet to get the Bluetooth headset to work at the same time however, which would allow me to not need to have the phone near me. BTW, I am using the D-Link USB adaptor, which is probably the smallest one about currently. Les ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------- Les Posen/MEL Webmaster Lposen (AIM/iChat) Australian Psychological Society P.O. Box 1229 (Victorian Branch) St.Kilda South Virtual Reality Therapy Australia 3182 http://homepage.mac.com/lesposen/iMovieTheater1.html