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    Quote Originally Posted by 'mikiurban',index.php?page=Thread&postID=111592#po st111592
    As far as Screenshots, one handy addon i love is "LevelSnap" (not sure where i got it), every time a char dings, it types out /played then captures the screen, including the glowy yellow lights. It's a cool way of keeping track of time spent per level. I am currently boosting 4 lowbies in instances, and will try to post a thread later on time per level, and the zones they happened.
    LevelSnap: Thank You! this is a perfect addon for keeping a multiboxing log, I wasn't aware of it until now. Something cool you can do with it would be use it from 1-70 and in the end compile it into a video or make a gif out of the Screenshots. Good luck with your boosting.
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    One thing to keep an eye on in Levelsnap, is the default General chat frame is too small to capture the whole "Ding" message. All the "you gained 1 strength" etc messages make the "You made level X" message scroll out of sight. If you double the height of your chat windows, you should be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fef',index.php?page=Thread&postID=111275#post11127 5]We have the exact same machine.

    I sometimes log into WoW from Mac OS X, but it is only when I just need to talk to a friend, check the AH or use in-game mail. This way I don't have to reboot the iMac into Windows.
    For multi-boxing and "real" playing in general, however, I turn to a Bootcamp Windows XP partition.

    There is no difference between OS X and XP when running one WoW client. When running several clients, however, I noticed significantly better performance under XP (even though all of my 4GB are not used under XP 32 bits). Also, ATITools, the application allowing to overclock your video card, is not available for Mac OS X (as far as i know). More importantly, Octopus and Keyclone are great tools, making life much easier for multi-boxer, and they are available only for Windows. Most of the features can be duplicated in Mac OS X, but I am not sure about all of them (PiP comes to mind).

    Would you want more details about multi-boxing on iMac in Bootcamp, I have been writing about my set-up [url='http://www.dual-boxing.com/forums/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=12409
    here[/url].
    I took your recommendation and purchased and installed Windows XP with Bootcamp...Well after a few hours of thinking about it... I went to Best Buy a
    popular electronics store here in the states and bought a retail Windows XP for a great sale price of $100 off the original cost.
    Anyways I installed it with bootcamp on a new 32gb partition and everything went perfect. I installed the drivers off of the apple cd
    that came with the computer... but now my problem is I don't how to update the ATI Graphics driver because I couldn't find it anywhere
    after an hour of looking Could you please show me the websites I need to go to update the driver to the newest one?



    Heres a screenshot =D Thanks again, A.J
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