next Mac OS X code name Lion

Mac OS X 10.7 Lion bringing iOS features to Mac in summer 2011. Features of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion highlighted by Jobs Wednesday include: * Multi-touch gestures * App Store * App Home screens * Full screen apps * Auto save * Apps resume when launched

NTFS for Mac

i did tried the trial version from Paragon the NTFS for Mac, software, well it does seems to be the only NTFS driver on the market that provides full read/write access to NTFS with the same high speed as native HFS+ files, i do recommend using the software. I did used it to copy on… Continue reading NTFS for Mac

Google moving away from Windows

Google CEO Eric Schmidt believes that Chrome OS is more secure than Windows, reportedly ordering employees to move away from Windows machines, Google has begun telling new employees that they are no longer able to request Windows PCs, giving them the choice of Mac or Linux systems. Google has long offered its employees their choice… Continue reading Google moving away from Windows

my Snow Leopard desktop PC

i have now a desktop PC made of: Mainboard Asus P5QL PRO Processor Intel Pentium 4 Prescott 2.8GHz Processor Videocard XFX 8600GT 256 MB xxx PCI-Express Memory DDR 2 Dual Channel 1G 667 MHz Monitor LG LCD 14 inch for test today i put Mac OS X Snow Leopard on it, all good network LAN(AttansicL1eEthernet.kext),… Continue reading my Snow Leopard desktop PC

Support for OpenGL 3.0 added in beta build of Mac OS X 10.6.3

An early beta of the latest maintenance and security update to Apple’s Snow Leopard operating system has added significant support for the OpenGL 3.0 graphical application programming interface. As noted by HardMac, partial support for OpenGL 3.0 was discovered in the first external build of Mac OS X 10.6.3. The update, which also includes crash… Continue reading Support for OpenGL 3.0 added in beta build of Mac OS X 10.6.3

Mac OS X : Uninstall applications installed from packages

If you’ve installed an application from a .pkg-type installer, Mac OS X keeps a listing of what was installed in the Library/Receipts folder — either the top-level Library, or your user’s Library. The lsbom command can be used to see this list, and to uninstall the application. First, find the receipt. It will be in… Continue reading Mac OS X : Uninstall applications installed from packages