The Mac Observer:
Netbook owners waiting for a hack that lets them run Mac OS X 10.6.2 can breath a sigh of relief now that an industrious coder has come up with a patch. Apple's most recent Snow Leopard update isn't compatible with the Intel Atom processors used in many netbook computers, which left many in the "hackintosh" community wonder (Read More)
The Mac Observer:
Apple released Server Admin Tools 10.6.2 late on Thursday. The update for the Mac OS X Server administration utilities corrected a problem where DHCP status was incorrectly reported.
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Submitted by Mogston
from blog:
Be warned, this is not supported by Apple. But if that doesn’t scare you off (and show me a hacker that it would), you can restore Atom support to OSX 10.6.2 on your hackintosh device with an unofficial patch. The recent OS update pulled the plug on Atom chip support in Snow Leopard, which left [...]. (Read More)
AppleInsider:
Hackers have circumvented the changes in Mac OS X 10.6.2 to allow the latest upgrade to Apple's Snow Leopard to run on netbooks with Intel Atom processors. (Read More)
AppleInsider:
When an emotional Mac developer wrote a lengthy e-mail about an issue to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, the multi-billionaire responded succinctly via his iPhone. (Read More)
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network:
Apple on Thursday released an update to its Server Admin utility for Snow Leopard Server, as well as Boot Camp drivers for Windows. Server Admin tools 10.6.2 includes the latest releases of iCal Server Utility, Podcast Composer, Server Admin, Server Monitor, Server Preferences, System Image Utility, Workgroup Manager, and X (Read More)
Macsimum News:
Posted by Dennis SellersAkvis has released Akvis Sketch 10, an update of the software that converts photos to pencil and watercolor drawings. The new version is compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”) and Windows 7.
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Macsimum News:
Posted by Dennis SellersApimac has updated Compress Files, a file compression utility for Mac OS X, to version 5.0. The upgrade is ready for Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”). It also adds Mac OS X Services menu support letting user access to often-used commands associated with Finder files and folders and sports various...
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Macsimum News:
Posted by Dennis SellersAgile Web Solutions has updated 1Password, a password manager for Mac OS X, to version 3.0, which has been three years in the making. It has over 50 new features and enhancements, a new interface and 64-bit support for Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”).
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Submitted by Sfoskett
from Google Reader:
Lots of folks have switched to Mac, its the most commonly used laptop in the Bay Area now. Sometimes people give me flack for using it, but I'll tell you why I use a Mac laptop:It just works! When going to a client site, a conference, or just a cafe, there is nothing more embarrassing than spending 20 minutes trying to ge (Read More)
Macsimum News:
Posted by Dennis Sellers SubRosaSoft has updated FileSalvage, its file undelete application, to version 7. It’s compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”), sports an improved interface and a more powerful recovery engine.
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Macsimum News:
Posted by Dennis SellersApps & More Software Design has released version 2.6.2 of Script Timer, a script, Automator workflow, and application scheduling product for Mac OS X 10.3 and later. The upgrade has been revved for Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”).
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Macsimum News:
Posted by Dennis SellersYellow Lemon Software has updated FolderGlance, a utility for browsing files and folders directly from the Finder’s contextual menus, to version 2.5.6, which adds the ability to colorize file names based on Finder labels. It’s also updated for Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”).
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Macsimum News:
Posted by Dennis SellersDauger Research has updatedPooch (Parallel OperatiOn and Control Heuristic application) and Pooch Pro clustering software to version 1.8. The upgrade is ready for Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”).
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Macsimum News:
Posted by Dennis SellersKoingo Software has unveiled Slideshow Magic 6.1, an update of the presentation tool that now offers the ability to rotate frames, a revamped interface, and more advanced slide titling options. The new version is ready for Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”) and Windows 7.
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