John Brownlee over on Cult of Mac [1] posted, a couple of days ago, this picture “taken by Instagram user and MTV Geek contributor Alexander Zalben” in a post ‘Times Square Billboard Crashes To Desktop… On A Mac [2]‘ (6:42 am PDT, 26th Dec 2012)…
It shows the Mac OSX desktop (we assume) that should be running the digital signage software. It’s not, we are told, software from ~sedna GmbH [3] so we wonder what it might be [4].
See also our Guest Contribution, Bryan Crotaz’s post [5] ‘Using Windows OSX As A Signage Platform’ 😉
2 Comments To "Times Square Mac Software Crash"
#1 Comment By Dave On 29 December 2012 @ 23:18 @013
That would be interesting to find out, I have been using Sedna for over 4 years now and it has been the most stable platform I have used. In the Rare occasion that it would crash, And I emphasize Rare it would either show a Sedna Logo or it would be a Background that you put on, I usually use Black or a company Logo. It would just be nice to have this confirmed before it is reported that it is a particular software before it is verified.
#2 Comment By ~sedna gmbh On 17 January 2013 @ 17:20 @764
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