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I had the same problem

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> Eric,
> 
> In attempting to mount this disk image, it registers as
> unreadable, and asks to either be initialized, ejected, or allowed to
> continue without the volume really being accessible. Did I miss
> something in the description that details how to use the contents of
> this disk image?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
>   Gary
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> At 11:50 AM -0600 12/12/01, Eric Peyton wrote:
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>> All,
>> 
>> I have released an *English Only* version of Fire.app 0.29.a for testing.
>> 
>> It is available at
>> http://www.epicware.com/Downloads/Fire.app.0.29.a.EnglishOnly.dmg.gz
>> 
>> If you are running some other localization of Fire - you *MUST*
>> delete the old version of Fire before installing this one.
>> Otherwise bad things will happen.
>> 
>> Here are the current release notes ...
>> 
>> 0.29.a
>> ------
>> 
>> Highlights
>> ----------
>> 
>> - Full fledged ICQ Support again - stolen directly from ICY Juice.  Thanks
>> :-)
>> - New configurable toolbar support
>> - UI cleanup
>> - Automatic translation of instant messages.  Send in English - they
>> can recieve in Spanish, etc. and vice versa
>> - Integrated help File
>> - Completely new preference panels
>> 
>> Source Code
>> -----------
>> 
>> NOTE: Before you can build Fire from this source, you will need to
>> copy bastring.h from the ICQ directory to the
>> /usr/include/gcc/darwin/2.95.2/g++ directory.
>> 
>> Services
>> --------
>> 
>> AIM
>> 
>> - Fire now uses ISOLatin1 encoding for strings sent in AIM (and ICQ
>> if so desired).  This should enable non-English text characters (��,
>> etc.) in AIM.
>> - Newlines are stripped from the end of incoming messsages.  This
>> should improve the multi-line spacing when you're talking with the
>> OS X AOL AIM client.
>> 
>> irc
>> 
>> - Supports limited text markup.
>> - Channel ops are red instead of bold.
>> - Fire now notices +/- voice.
>> - People changing nicks shouldn't cause random windows to pop up anymore.
>> - Context menus for user icons.
>> 
>> ICQ
>> 
>> - Completely new ICQ stack based off of libicq2000.  I am blatantly
>> stealing the code from Icy Juice and modifying it for my own
>> purposes.  Ahh the beauty of the GPL.
>> - Buddy info works again.
>> - Messages work again.
>> - Authorization works again.
>> - Offline messages work again.
>> 
>> Application
>> -----------
>> - The chat windows now use an NSToolbar (configurable) for all the
>> buttons, thereby making the windows a lot smaller.
>> - The preferences have been completely redone
>> - URLs are now hyperlinks in the chat window
>> 
>> - Automatic, inline foreign language translation.  Be aware of the
>> following issues:
>>   - The translation is not perfect.
>>   - The translation is not perfect.  (This is not an accidentally
>> repeated line.)
>>   - The translation is not perfect, but it should be close enough to
>> get the point across.
>> 
>> - If you have return set up as a "send" key, Sh-Return will not send
>> the IM and instead will insert a carriage-return.
>> - If you press "Esc" while you are typing an IM, the IM will clear itself
>> out.
>>   (Thanks to Jason Townsend for these)
>> - Improved sizing of the online buddies dot.
>> - The dot can now be hidden if no buddies are online.
>> - New notification windows
>>   (Thanks to Jonathan McGuire for these)
>> - Smiley placement popup menu for the toolbar.
>> - In the Buddy Editor, the Groups popup is now sorted.  This should
>> make "** Default Group **" the default group.  (Or if you're editing
>> a current buddy, whatever group they're in.
>> - Raphael Ho added in the service icon as part of the user's title bar.
>> - Fire's application support files are now located in
>> ~/Library/Application Support/Fire
>>   -  The first time Fire launches, it will check for ~/Library/Fire.
>> If it is found,
>>      Fire will try to move that folder to ~/Library/Application
>> Support/Fire.  If
>>      the move is successful, you won't see anything.  Fire will only
>> notify you if
>>      the move fails.  If it fails, check for the before and after
>> locations and let
>>      me know what you have -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>     This also means that you will NOT be able to go back to an older
>> version of Fire once you upgrade without
>>     moving the files back by hand.
>> - Fire will use the IM account name instead of your OS X account
>> name in chat windows
>> - You can IM any user, not just those on your buddy list
>> (Services->IM to Other)
>> - Mail alerts can now take you to the mail site for that service.
>>   - Strange behavior, let me know -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> - You can now do private conversations with chat users by double
>> clicking on their chat windows.
>> - Fire now has an integrated help file (English only)
>> - Fixed the no-sound-by-default bug.
>> - Completely new preference panels
>> - Group chats have user icons
>> 
>> 
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