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Friday | November 21st, 2008

Entries Tagged as 'upgrades'

Crucial Introduces Memory/System Scanner ForĀ Macs

Posted under crucial, memory, micron, Software Reviews, Reviews, upgrades, Commentary, Apple on April 19th, 2008 by admin0 comments

PC users have long been able to avoid retail prices and save some money on RAM by hitting Crucial’s PC System Scanner site to analyze their current configuration and have the program give upgrade options (then go to deal sites and really save some $$). Mac users can now do the same thanks to the […]

Apple QuickTime DRM Disables Video Editing Apps

Posted under upgrades, Apple on January 23rd, 2008 by admin0 comments

An anonymous reader writes “According to numerous posts on Apple’s discussion forums (several threads of which have been deleted by Apple), as well as a number of popular video editing blogs, Apple’s recent QT 7.4 update does more than just enable iTunes video rentals — it also disables Adobe’s professional After Effects video editing software. Attempting to render video files after the update results in a DRM permissions error. Unfortunately, it is not possible to roll back to a previous version of QT without doing a full OSX reinstall. Previous QT updates have also been known to have severe issues with pro video editing apps.”

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VBA Going Away, Macs Now, PCs Soon

Posted under upgrades, Apple on January 15th, 2008 by admin0 comments

Nom du Keyboard writes “As Microsoft drops support for older Office file formats, it looks like Visual Basic for Applications is also going soon. Mac Office 2008 has dropped VBA in favor of enhanced support for AppleScript, and Office 2009 is scheduled to lose it in favor of Mac incompatible Visual Studio Tools for Applications (VSTA) or Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO). This sounds like the Mother of All Backwards and Cross-Platform Incompatibilities — especially since there appears to be no transition period where both the old and new scripting languages will be simultaneously supported. And as past experience with Visual Studio .NET has shown, upgrade tools are far less than perfect.”

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Leopard Upgraders Getting “Blue Screen of Death”

Posted under upgrades, Apple on October 27th, 2007 by admin0 comments

Z80xxc! writes “Some Mac users upgrading to Apple’s new Leopard operating system are encountering long delays on reboot — an experience they liken to the Windows ‘Blue Screen of Death.’ While some of those upgrading were able to access their computer after waiting for as long as several hours, others were forced to do a complete reinstall. Some suspect that a framework called ‘Application Enhancer’ by Unsanity LLC may be causing the problem, but there has been no official word from Apple at this point.”

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Apple iPhone v1.0.1 Update Now Available

Posted under upgrades, Apple on July 31st, 2007 by admin0 comments

The Webguy writes “Apple has released the first update for the iPhone. Updated components in the v1.0.1 update include Safari, the WebCore, and the WebKit. Quoting from the Apple Knowledge Base, the ‘update is only available through iTunes, and will not appear in your computer’s Software Update application, or on the Apple Support Downloads site.’” One source speculated that Apple wanted to get fixes in users’ hands ahead of the Black Hat conference where details of early iPhone vulnerabilities could be revealed.

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