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"What would you rather have - a baby boy or a baby girl?"
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20 out of 25 people found the following review helpful:
MAC
A Customer from sw, 16th December, 2006
wish I'd read this before I spent ages trying to test the download for my Mac. Does not work with Mac
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13 out of 18 people found the following review helpful:
wont play on windows media player 11
A Customer from Southampton, 8th January, 2007
10 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:
Mac users
A Customer from Scotland, 30th December, 2006
What about us Mac users?
Better options
A Customer from Cambridge, England, 20th December, 2006
Yes, until they use something other than Windows Media Player, Mac users are better off with alternatives like the iTunes Music Store.
Very Short Film about Dogs and Babies
justinmarley from from Sheffield, 3rd May, 2008
This is a very short film, set mainly in a pub, where dogs take the place of young lads. The lead dog talks about having babies or a wife and his fellow dogs/mates talk it through with him. The dialogue is realistic 'pub talk', but having dogs playing the parts seemed pointless. I didn't find it funny and didn't really get much out of it.
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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
mac isues
A Customer from Nottingham GB, 13th July, 2007
Until you can provide for Mac users it's only half a system
3 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Nothing for Linux Users
A Customer from London, 14th March, 2007
Once again the Linux O/S has been by-passed. Why no info or instructions for these users.
7 out of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Worked fine! I guess the web as all about whining...
Tom from Newcastle, UK, 27th February, 2007
Downloaded and played in Windows Media Player 11, contrary to a previous post, and in the UK - so no passport required. 3 stars for the movie itself, not the service. The download service worked fine. Check your firewalls, check your antivirus software, your browser security settings if you're using IE - which you shouldn't be. WMP uses an ActiveX control to log you in and authorize the video. Perhaps that's being blocked? As for Macs, if you MUST go for the system with a proprietry OS that is still yet to hit 3% desktop marketshare, what do you expect?! You seem to think people should bend over backwards to accomodate you when the cost of development and time to incorporate an appropiate solution for Macs alone would probably outweigh the income received from Mac sales. From another reply: 'Mac users are better off with alternatives like the iTunes Music Store.' UK users cannot download Movies/TV shows from iTunes. Which is probably a really good thing I guess? Is it fanboys?