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Frequently Asked Questions
What is iLamp?
iLamp is the ultimate solution for reading near your iMac during the night.
What is the lastest version?
The latest release is currently version 1.1.
What version of Mac OS do I need to use iLamp?
You need Mac OS X 10.1 (build 5G64) or later. As the Lamp API is not available for Mac OS 9, it cannot be supported.
What kind of Macintosh do I need to use iLamp?
Although a 2002 iMac is strongly recommended, you only need any Macintosh running by Mac OS X.
Do I have to pay for it?
No, regardless of its terrific, flabbergasting, world-rocking, ground-shaking power, iLamp is freeware. You can distribute it but you MUST to include the Read me file.
How do I install iLamp?
Copy the iLamp screen saver (iLamp.saver) into either /Library/Screen Savers (on the startup disk) or ~/Library/Screen Savers (in your home directory). The iLamp screen saver will then be available to all users or to you only, respectively.
How do I use iLamp?
Open the System Preferences go in the Screen Saver module, and select iLamp in the list of the Screen Savers tab panel.
How do I remove iLamp?
Just throw away your copy of the iLamp screen saver (iLamp.saver).
Which languages are supported?
iLamp currently supports English and French.
How can I use a light bulb with another color?
You can choose the color for the bulb in the configuration panel of iLamp. A specific device inside the screen will put a light bulb with the appropriate color for you.
Basic light bulbs are boring me, I'm looking for something original.
Let me introduce one of the most recent, greatest pieces of technology: the cycling light bulb! This amazing new kind of light bulb changes color all by itself. It is beautiful and is available right now in the configuration panel of iLamp, as an iLamp exclusivity!
I'm tired, I want to sleep. How can I turn this stupid iMac lamp off?
Just hit the space bar, it is a switch.
I'm not tired anymore. It is still dark, and I want read.
Guess what ? Just switch your iLamp back on by pressing the space bar again!
I've heard about a star named Luxo. Who is it?
Summon it from the configuration panel of iLamp, and you will know.
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