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New Downloads

author alang
author May 16th, 2006

New downloads have been added to the Download page of Osx-e:
OSX Tiger V
05/16/2006
RocketDock 1.20
05/16/2006


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New Gallery Software

author alang
author May 16th, 2006

(Originally posted by Alang)
I’d successfully installed new gallery software last night. This new gallery is fully integrated with vbulletin forum and will give you better experience. For the time being, I still not import all images from the old gallery. You can access the old gallery here http://www.osx-e.com/photopost but no new upload nor… Read More


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Donation

author alang
author May 16th, 2006

(Originally posted by Alang)
As most of you know, osx-e is being around for almost two years, as a place where you can get all mac emulation files. All this while, I’m using my pocket money and revenue from google ads for site maintenance ie. hosting, 3 domain names, forum & gallery software license.
Me and the [...]


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Quicktime 7.1 Released

author alang
author May 15th, 2006

“QuickTime 7.1 delivers numerous important bug fixes and addresses critical security issues. QuickTime 7.1 delivers support for iLife ’06, and H.264 performance improvements. This update is highly recommended for all QuickTime 7 users.”
Users of QuickTime Pro 6 or earlier will lose “pro” functionality unless they purchase a QuickTime 7 Pro key. QuickTime 7 Pro users [...]


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Bon Echo (Firefox 2) Alpha 2

author alang
author May 15th, 2006

Mozilla has recently released the next alpha version of Bon Echo (which will become Firefox 2), Bon Echo Alpha 2. This version is a huge step up from the Alpha 1, which seemed to have no changes besides the close button being moved on to the tabs (of course, there were more changes than could [...]


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Apple Music Revenue To Grow To US $15 Billion By 2010, Microsoft/MTV Urge Beta

author alang
author May 15th, 2006

According to an analysis by independent research and consulting firm Generator (report summarized by Macsimum), Apple’s music business could reach US $15 billion by 2010. Such an increase in revenue would represent a doubling of the size of Apple’s income based only on their music revenue.
“Most people now understand that Apple’s music business is the [...]


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Front Row 1.2.2 Now Available

author alang
author May 15th, 2006

Now in Software Update:
Front Row 1.2.2 delivers a variety of fixes for better reliability and compatibility when playing music, photos, and videos on your Macintosh.
Bugs fixed in 1.2.2 include:
- Addresses bugs that prevented song shuffling within playlists
- Front row no longer says the server was not found when its waiting for a large movie trailer [...]


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A 4.1 GHz Dual Core at $130 - Can it be True?

author alang
author May 15th, 2006

There are still some situations in life that are guaranteed to put a grin on anyone’s face, even hard-boiled technical skeptics like us. This particular story borders on being a sensation unmatched in our last eight years of hardware reviews. The news, for those who just can’t stand the wait any more, is this: Intel [...]


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Apple Event on Thursday May 18th, 2006?

author alang
author May 15th, 2006

Appleinsider is reporting that Apple will be holding a “special briefing” in Manhattan, NY for analysts and members of the media.
The event is reportedly scheduled for Thursday, May 18th at 10am Eastern.
In the invites to the event, Apple welcomed analysts and members of the media to preview the new flagship retail location ahead of its [...]


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Critical Mac OS X Security Issues Remain?

author alang
author May 15th, 2006

Macworld UK reports claims by security researcher Tom Ferris that last Thursday’s Security Update 2006-003 did not correct several “critical” security flaws in Safari, QuickTime, and iTunes that he reported to Apple. The article says that Ferris considered publicly releasing the details of these flaws yesterday in his blog at security-protocols.com, but he has not [...]