I wanted to use this program Froty-Two to do some work on a DVD I've made, but upon startup, it tells me to install the BSD Subsystem from the OS X install disc. But it's not an option. Isn't it supposed to already be installed?
Is Forty-Two not compatible with Leopard yet?
		
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	If you do a google search on the web for d-vision 3, you get many hits for possible download sites. Here's a link to the author's own site (he has several other nifty apps): 
 
 http://www.objectifmac.com/dvision.php
 
 Have fun with D-vision. It's a remarkably well-written app. The GUI in particular is friendly, but full-featured.
 
 Good luck; post back and let us know how you make out!
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	here is a link to the page here on Videohelp.com that has a review and download links and a link to the authors website. 
 
 https://www.videohelp.com/tools?toolsearch=d-vision&Submit=Search&s=&orderby=Name&hits=...uthorfeatures=
 
 Not to mention the word d-vision is a link to the same page.
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	yes, been at work all day and noticed the link with the word AFTER I came back to this thread this morning. At that particular point I did feel like quite a bonehead. 
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