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iYML 2.5.2


License Free
Requirements Mac OS X 10.3 or later (Jaguar version also available)
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Whimsplucky Software File Size 2.7M
Date added 27 Oct 2004 Check your speed

This application is an extension to "Your Mac Life", an internet based radio show about the Macintosh Computer. This app takes features from the website such as:

  • Direct links to home page, archives, and forums.
  • Direct links to Sly's website of the week, and Weekly Links.
  • One click access to live broadcast video and audio streams.
  • Links to sponsors

HOW TO USE Simply open iYML. You can click on the "Archive Stream" tab and listen to the most recent broadcast. iYML also has links to various parts of the Your Mac Life website. If you'd like to see Sly's Website of the week, simply click "YML Web" in the "General" tab and click "Sly's Website of the Week" from the pull down menu. Send Shawn an e-mail in the "E-Mail" menu, or to the on-air e-mail address in your default e-mail program. The most important thing you can do with iYML is enter the monthly contests by clicking "Monthly Contest Entry". It automatically places "Month Prize Draw" in the subject line, so all you have to do is click send. You do need an e-mail program such as "Mail" or "Microsoft Entourage" to use that feature.

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