The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Software, Tips and tricks, Bugs/Recalls, Troubleshooting, Snow LeopardI have a couple of Gmail accounts set up with Google Apps, so that Google is hosting my email using my own domain names. While those accounts (Read More)
Macsimum News:
Posted by Dennis SellersCocktail 4.5 (Leopard Edition), an update of the general purpose utility for Mac OS X, has been released. This version adds the ability to clear data detectors caches and the ability to clear QuickLook (Read More)
The Mac Observer:
TidBITS Publishing announced Friday the release of Take Control of Syncing Data in Snow Leopard, the newest title if the company's series of Take Control books. Written by Michael E/ Cohen, this book shows Snow Leopard users (Read More)
The Mac Observer:
Some odd behavior has cropped up in Snow Leopard regarding Stationery pads. And I can't pin it on a recent Snow Leopard update. Feedback is welcome.
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Macsimum News:
Posted by Dennis SellersMac users have been able to store “managed information”—calendars, contacts, podcasts, and more—on their Macs for years. Today’s challenge is to sync that information to other devices and locations so (Read More)
Macsimum News:
Posted by Dennis SellersCelmaro has released Minco 1.0, an US$14.95, time tracking solution for Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”). It integrates with iCal and allows to write time logs in self specified formats to the file syste (Read More)
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 (Read More)
The Mac Observer:
Maintain announced the immediate availability of Cocktail 4.5 for Leopard users on Friday. The update for the system maintenance utility added the ability to clear QuickLook cache files and data detector caches. (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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The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Gaming, Software, Odds and ends, Developer, Snow LeopardThe folks behind CrossOver Games sent us a note that version 8.1.0 of their software has come out, and it's got some nice upgrades for Mac and Linux folks w (Read More)
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 u (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)
Gizmodo:
Apple, understandably, broke Atom support in its latest 10.6.2 update for Snow Leopard—but that's not going to keep enterprising Hackintoshers from finding a workaround. They promised it last week, and now they've delivered: (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 Compos (Read More)
Engadget:
No bonus points for calling this one, but it looks like Atom support has returned to Mac OS X 10.6.2 -- less than two weeks after it was unceremoniously removed to the dismay of hackintoshers. Of course, this new "fix" doesn' (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: OS, SoftwareEarlier today, Apple released version 2.2 of Boot Camp drivers for Windows. Installation requires Boot Camp 2.1 to have been previously installed as well as Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista. Boot Camp (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: OS, Snow LeopardThe day that Apple killed Atom support with the release of 10.6.2 was a sad one for many in the hackintosh community. Just as many expected, however, Atom support has returned; and no, Apple had n (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. (Read More)
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 (Read More)
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 6 (Read More)