Fireplace App

iFirePlace turns your Mac into a realistic fire place .
Spice up a party, entertain the kids, or just keep warm!

9 Responses to Fireplace App

  1. Christie says:

    I didn’t like your FREE app as I couldn’t get rid of the big ad & controls in the middle without purchasing the full version. I think it is false advertising as you don’t get the pretty picture that you are advertising

  2. Carlos says:

    @Christie
    You just need to wait a bit and it disappears.

    A nice app. Got me curious enough to come to the website and have a good look around. Do you reckon you could port Sonar Ruler for the MBP (I guess using the speakers and iSight mike)?

  3. Parker says:

    You should make a Win7 version because people use WMC to watch TV on the big screen and a fireplace application for windows would be useful.

  4. Greg Heidt says:

    Just bought the .99 cent Fireplace. The Graphics/video is awesome! Just incredible and when running thru my HDMI port to my 50 Plasma, WOW!

    PROBLEM: I’m using Macbook Pro i7, 8GB, Intel SSD 160GB Drive and High Def Screen Option – Basically the most maxed out Macbook Pro you can get your hands on.. This machine is extremely fast!

    So when running FirePlace, the flames are moving WAY to fast. Like watching a fireplace on Speed!

    Is there anyway to slow down or adjust the frame rate for faster computer?

    Thanks,
    Greg

  5. Hans-Martijn says:

    Great app! It would be nice if I could run it as a wallpaper or screensaver!

    Thanks,

    Hans

  6. Sam says:

    I wan’t to ask you. Can I keep open this 7 hours?
    it’s ok about my mac book?

  7. B KRay says:

    I liked the free one so much I bought the pay one. But like Greg Heidt asked can you add a speed variable to it. I would really like to slow it down.

  8. Kunsu says:

    I like Fireplace App.
    But, Running App, CPU was very HOT!!
    Why don’t you optimize?

  9. Ed Benham says:

    Pretty good. Do like it and bought it.

    I notice on full volume there’s a kind of roaring sound in the background (against the crackling wood burning sound). I guess if the background can be filtered it’d provide more realism.

    Well done guys and best wishes for further success.

    Ed, Jakarta

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