DTC for Mac

Posted by: Develyn on 03 October 2012

Please provide the link to download.  Thank you
Posted on: 03 October 2012 by garyi
A part of me thinks you know  the answer. But any way no there is not a mac version.

A lot of what needs to be done can be done via the web interface if it helps.
Posted on: 03 October 2012 by Develyn

I have been told there is in fact a Mac version.  It may be beta only, but there is one out there.

 

Anyone?

Posted on: 03 October 2012 by GregU

what's DTC?

Posted on: 03 October 2012 by Jan-Erik Nordoen
Desk top client.
Posted on: 03 October 2012 by PeterX

Had a recent reply from Naim to a similar question from me stating that they were in an advanced stage of beta testing a Mac version and were hoping to release soon!

Soon can be quite a long time!

 

Peter

Posted on: 03 October 2012 by RaceTripper

I told Naim I wasn't interested as long as DTC is PC only, their reply was that a Mac version is in beta.

Posted on: 03 October 2012 by dis

We have nServe and nStream apps, used solely on APPLE iPod, Pad, Phone

So why no DTC for APPLE desktops ???

Posted on: 04 October 2012 by dave marshall

Us Mac users have been asking this for ages now.

 

At the "Summer Sounds" tour in 2011, I asked the Naim folks exactly when we could expect this, and was told that it was "just around the corner".

 

I shall be asking Mark Ragget again today at the local "Future of Hi-Fi" presentation.

 

Grrr! 

 

Dave.

Posted on: 04 October 2012 by SRMT

Was in touch with Naim today and told 'watch the website'

Posted on: 05 October 2012 by TJ

Hi,

We are indeed in the final stages of testing of a Mac application. It performs all of the functions of DTC and then some! Keep an eye out here and on the website for release details. We hope you enjoy using it

Posted on: 05 October 2012 by Adam Meredith

That's just DANDY for Mac users but when (Oh When) will DTC for Atari be ready?

 

Posted on: 05 October 2012 by Jasonf
Originally Posted by Adam Meredith:

       

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That's just DANDY for Mac users but when (Oh When) will DTC for Atari be ready?

 




Lol, sarcy (pronounced sarky).
Posted on: 05 October 2012 by Bart
Originally Posted by Adam Meredith:

That's just DANDY for Mac users but when (Oh When) will DTC for Atari be ready?

 

Amiga is first; get in line.

 

I think that I will faint when the OS X DTC is finally released. 

Posted on: 05 October 2012 by Adam Meredith
Originally Posted by Bart:
I think that I will faint when the OS X DTC is finally released.  

That will be a pity as you will miss the 12 attosecond Gratitude Event.

 

Rarer than a Higgs Boson.

Posted on: 05 October 2012 by Frank Abela

Far more interesting from my perspective is when n-stream and n-serve will be available on Android. And Windows Phone 8, which is becoming interesting now.

 

The Mac accounts for a pitiful number of home users by comparison with the PC after all!

 

Regards,
Frank.
All opinions are my own and do not reflect the opinion of any organisations I work for, except where this is stated explicitly.

Posted on: 05 October 2012 by RaceTripper
Originally Posted by Frank Abela:

 

The Mac accounts for a pitiful number of home users by comparison with the PC after all!

 

That is changing at a pretty good pace. Microsoft dominance in the OS space is coming to an end. I don't know of anyone who has dropped Linux or OS X in favor of Windows, but I know of plenty of people who are buying Macs as they replace their PCs. Macs cost more, but people tend to keep them for much longer.

 

I'm a software engineer. Ten years ago, I observed mostly Linux and Windows laptops at conferences. Now it's nearly all Mac laptops, a few PCs running Linux, and virtually no Windows, except for a few, and then it's mostly those attending conferences with company-provided laptops. Where I work we have to use Windows 7 for development. All the developers hate it, and I don'

t know of one using Windows at home. It's about evenly split between OS X and Linux.

Posted on: 05 October 2012 by Arun Mehan

Fully agree with Frank's post. 

 

At least Android should be coming soon...

 

Arun

Posted on: 05 October 2012 by Guido Fawkes
Originally Posted by Frank Abela:

Far more interesting from my perspective is when n-stream and n-serve will be available on Android. And Windows Phone 8, which is becoming interesting now.

 

The Mac accounts for a pitiful number of home users by comparison with the PC after all!

 

Regards,
Frank.
All opinions are my own and do not reflect the opinion of any organisations I work for, except where this is stated explicitly.

 

Strange views indeed ... who uses a Windows phone - I can't think of anything less interesting.

Why on earth would I want 8 windows in my phone for?

But seriously, do want a phone with viruses that you need to reboot every other call. 

Bring back dials. 

 

Do people still use PCs?

What next RS232? 

This is the 21st century,

 

Wonder when the new Amiga will be out? . 

 

RT observes >  Now it's nearly all Mac laptops, a few PCs running Linux, and virtually no Windows,


Excellent 

Posted on: 05 October 2012 by TJ

Amiga version will be out as soon as we have shipped the Spectrum/BBC/Commodore tripple cassette pack.

Posted on: 05 October 2012 by Bart
Originally Posted by Adam Meredith:
Originally Posted by Bart:
I think that I will faint when the OS X DTC is finally released.  

That will be a pity as you will miss the 12 attosecond Gratitude Event.

 

Rarer than a Higgs Boson.

If they are giving out Naim coffee mugs at the Event, please pick one up for me.