Is getting today, including a few different packs that will have you playing as people other than the titular wall-crawler. The Lizard Rampage pack will open up a level where you play as the Lizard, along with a new Spidey suit to wear. The Oscorp Search & Destroy Pack brings two minigames, with you controlling either a giant snake or a hunter robot. And the Rhino Challenge Pack will put you behind the wheel of the Rhino, allowing you to destroy everything in a timed competition. And finally, the long-awaited Stan Lee Adventure Pack will let you, flying around the virtual streets of New York and spouting one-liners as everyone's favorite former chairman of Marvel Comics. Each of these packs will run you $3-$4, but you can get all four for a discounted price of $10. As Stan himself would say (and we're paraphrasing here), that's enough words spoken.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN™ VIDEO GAME WEB-SLINGS ACROSS DIGITAL PLATFORMS WITH ALL-NEW DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT The Epic Video Game Epilogue to This Summer's Blockbuster Film Now Available Via Digital Download on Xbox 360, PlayStation®3 system and Steam, Plus All-New Downloadable Content for More Web-Slingin' Fun Around Manhattan Santa Monica, CA - September 25, 2012 - Get ready to brush up your web-shooting skills as The Amazing Spider-Man™ video game from Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI), and Marvel Entertainment, is available digitally today in North America, and will be available in Europe on September 26th. As the official epilogue story to this summer's feature film and marking Spidey's return to a free-roaming Manhattan, The Amazing Spider-Man video game is now available for 4800 Microsoft Points on Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, $59.99 on the PlayStation®Store for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, and $49.99 on Steam, including complete integration with Steam achievements. A Nintendo 3DS demo is also now available in the Nintendo eShop. Additionally, fan-favorite downloadable content (DLC) for The Amazing Spider-Man video game launches for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 system and Steam today, and includes the Rhino Challenge Pack, Oscorp Search & Destroy Pack, the all-new Lizard Rampage Pack and the highly requested Stan Lee Adventure Pack, where fans will be able to play as the comic legend himself. Full details on each DLC pack for The Amazing Spider-Man video game below: Rhino Challenge Pack - Take control of the massive, genetically engineered villain Rhino and rampage around Manhattan in an exclusive gameplay challenge of pure destruction!
As Rhino, players will be able to unleash his formidable powers to destroy anything and everything in his path in a timed event full of speed, combo streaks, and of course, a ton of things to break! Downloadable on Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360 for 240 Microsoft Points, from the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 system and on Steam for $2.99. Available in North America and Europe.
Oscorp Search & Destroy Pack - In The Amazing Spider-Manvideo game, Spider-Man has his own smartphone to help navigate around Manhattan, locate missions and challenges and fight crime. With this pack, Spider-Man's smartphone will feature two mini-games inspired by classic arcade fun. Downloadable on Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360 for 240 Microsoft Points, from the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 system and on Steam for $2.99.
Available in North America and Europe. Lizard Rampage Pack - The notorious Lizard is on the loose again in Manhattan! Take on the role of Dr. Connors' terrifying alter ego in a race against time.
Go berserk through the streets using his devastating stomp attack and tail swipe to defeat Oscorp guards and earn mega points. Use his boost jump to bound great distances over the city.
Destroy blast towers to buy yourself more time and delay Oscorp from releasing their cross-species containment blast across the city! This pack also includes the exclusive Vigilante Spider-Man Suit from the feature film, the suit Peter Parker dons to fight crime before developing his famous costume. Downloadable on Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360 for 320 Microsoft Points, from the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 system and on Steam for $3.99.
Available in North America today and will be available later in the year in Europe. Stan Lee Adventure Pack - For the first time ever, fans will be able to play as.STAN.(wait for it).LEE himself in The Amazing Spider-Man video game. Players take on the role of Stan 'The Man' Lee in his own special mission across Manhattan, borrowing abilities from his old pal Spider-Man as they collect pages of his latest script in a spectacular race around Manhattan. Stan's mission is punctuated with his witty banter that fans have come to know and love, and a special surprise waits for them at the end of the mission - after all, this year is Spider-Man's 50th anniversary! Downloadable on Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360 for 320 Microsoft Points, from the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 system and on Steam for $3.99. Available in North America and Europe. The Amazing Spider-Man Bundle Pack - Finally, for the ultimate Spider-Man fan, all four content packs can be purchased together, available through the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 system and on Steam for $9.99.
Available in North America today, and available in Europe later this year. Go beyond Sony Picture Entertainment's Columbia Pictures' feature film and find out what happens next in The Amazing Spider-Man video game. An original story crafted by Hollywood writer Seamus Kevin Fahey (Spartacus: Vengeance, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, Battlestar Galactica) that picks up immediately after the events of the movie, The Amazing Spider-Man video game delivers a brand-new, immersive and cinematic adventure allowing fans to truly harness the power of your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
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Players will experience numerous choices in navigation and combat with the game's innovative Web Rush gameplay mechanic, pushing Spider-Man's abilities to the limit against classic Marvel villains that are re-imagined exclusively for the game, such as Scorpion, Felicia Hardy, Rhino, Iguana and more. Developed by Beenox for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 system, Wii system from Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS and Windows PC, The Amazing Spider-Man is rated 'T' (Teen - content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older) by the ESRB. The Nintendo 3DS edition features several unique mini-games that use its touch-screen abilities, including the exclusive Vigilante Mode using StreetPass™.
The Nintendo DS version of the game was created by developer Other Ocean, is rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and older - content that may be suitable for ages 10 and older) by the ESRB, and follows the same storyline in an entirely different platforming adventure.
Am I missing something? It seems like when making a video call from my phone I'm probably going to want tosee the video and also be able to hear the conversation. Would it make sense then, perhaps, to default to speakerphone instead of the earpiece? (never mind the idiocy of the icon for the earpiece being a phone with sound coming from it-might a speakerphone conceivably look exactly like this?) And hmm, when I'm on a video call using speakerphone, does it seem perhaps that I'd like to see the video without the screen turning off every time I happen to get my hand close to the face sensor? Am I missing something? It seems like when making a video call from my phone I'm probably going to want tosee the video and also be able to hear the conversation. Would it make sense then, perhaps, to default to speakerphone instead of the earpiece?
(never mind the idiocy of the icon for the earpiece being a phone with sound coming from it-might a speakerphone conceivably look exactly like this?) And hmm, when I'm on a video call using speakerphone, does it seem perhaps that I'd like to see the video without the screen turning off every time I happen to get my hand close to the face sensor? Looks and feel seems to be everything for most of the respondents. It does look good, but the feel lacks a certain, well you know how it goes with feel! But it does look good.( So does my my restored Edsel, but it definitely has problems under the hood). This good looking new forum defaulted to my Adobe ID and won't accept my previous forums ID. And it remembers me that for two or three days at best. It's slower, regardless of browser ( have 3).
The searches don't work right. I could go on but all the 'anything Adobe does is automatically great and we must priase them' sycophants drawn to this post like bees to pretty flowers would sting me me repeatedly for listing all the disfunctions and shortcomings of the new forum. Yes, eventually, they may fix most of it!
I guess the most positive remark I can make, besides that it looks much better, is that they were more successful this time than last. Did I mention, it does look much better! And the emoticons are right up there where I can grab them. Hello Al, I cannot duplicate this issue. Can you email me directly at [email protected] Regards MJ On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 08:41 PM, in message [email protected], [email protected]@novell.com wrote: Checking this. On Friday, May 25, 2012 at 10:06 AM, in message [email protected], Al [email protected] wrote: Seems like if I read an email in a folder with the Windows client then I am finding that email is being downloaded to my iOS devices (in the Inbox) even if I don 't have that folder set to sync on the device.
Working as designed? I think I heard George say something like: And there is other interesting stuff related to tall towers that you never think about. Friend works for a local TV station. Their main transmitter is located on a nearby mountain peak along with the competition. Their tower is 900 '. The tower structure catches ice a good portion of the year.
Chunks of ice then fall off the tower. I have been there. The roof of the transmitter building is 10 thick concrete to prevent ice damage. One of their competitors towers collapsed from ice a few years ago and the heavy roof of their building saved an associate who was there when it happened. He said he lost two friends when the WTC towers were attacked because they were working on the top floor where the transmitters are located and had no way to leave. Yeah, a lot of people don 't realize how dangerous a job working with those can be.'
+ '- Stevo. See TID at: Sounds exactly like what you are experiencing with missing files.Darrell [email protected] wrote in message news:P8Qc.2061$8%[email protected]. When I open NetStorage in VO I can see the mapped drives from my login script, but when I open a drive I can 't see the files.
When I look at the drives the ones I don 't see files in have a date of 2076. I checked the volumes and they don 't show 2076 anywhere. The Admin account can 't see the files either. Anyone have any idea how to fix this? I am using the new server consolidation utililty 8.1 to mirror a production server with its eventual replacement server. I 'd really like to run the process server based so that I don 't have to leave my workstation logged in all night long.
When running it server based, does anybody know if there is a command-line switch to give more verbose output as to what 's happening? I just get the nuwagent screen with the 'Begin File Copy ' and source/destination prompt. I can look at the Kilobytes Written in Monitor and see that it 's moving, but I don 't know if it 's merging contents of folders, skipping, overwriting, etc. I just don 't trust that it 's working properly unless I can see some sort of progress on the screen. If you look at the Access protection, the processes that are allowed to modify Mcafee files and settings, there are a bunch there, and a lot are for apps that don`t even exist anymore (like the giant anti-spyware, which was bought out years ago by MS). I know Mcafee will tell us we shouldn`t mess with the ones they include by default, but i`m also a believer that if we don`t need an exception, then it shouldn`t be there. On a similar note, instead of having a KB article describe the recommended exceptions for SQL server, domain controllers, etc.why not attach the policy XML file to the KB article, so we can just use the proper ones (here ot the policy for Exchange 2003/2007/2010, here is the policy for Domain controllers, etc.
Agreed; if you know an exclusion isn't needed for your environment you are welcome to remove it. Note though, once you veer off from the default rule set, each rule you modify becomes 'Your' rule and McAfee has limited ability to change it. Your changes get written to the registry which overlay and take precendent to our default rule content file (vscan.bof). So if we update the content file, your changes still overrule ours. Also note, you may think that reducing the rule content by removing unnecessary process names etc is shrinking the overall memory footprint needed to track the rules - but it is not. I like the idea for attaching policy XMLs to the KB.
You should submit this to our PER database. UltraCyberNinja wrote:Archette wrote:RocketBoy913 wrote: i have a power card but i don`t have a IOS device what should i do If you know someone who has a device you can ask to use it by installing the game and scanning it on the device. You'll be able to keep using it on the browser version (unless you delete it - you'd need to scan again) That way you could also share the card with the person who owned the device. It's also on iPad 2 and up,iPad Mini,iPhone 4s and up,and iPod Touch 5th generation.
Srry,Little error in typing of the thing because it was sort of on the thing so srry about that. Ment to say:It's also on iPad 2 and up,iPad Mini,iPhone 4s and up,and iPod Touch 5th generation. Ninjago - Elemental Master of the Alpha ElementChima - Leader of the Dragon TribeWikis - Known as Predacon Blazer.
Try:- iOS: Not responding or does not turn on- Also try DFU mode after try recovery modeHow to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode Karthik's scribblings- If not successful and you can't fully turn the iOS device fully off, let the battery fully drain. After charging for an least an hour try the above again.- Try on another computer- If still not successful that usually indicates a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order.Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar.
Don`t have a ZiiO yet so would like to know your opinion about the screen. I`m sure the sound quality of the device will be great, and that is one huge pro to get it, but the screen should be nice as well. I don`t mind too much about the screen not being capaciti've, what is more important to me; -does it have nice contrast, meaning deep blacks with enough details in shadows and good clarity?
-viewing angles, does it still look fine if you`re not sitting right in front of it's -colours, are they washed out or nicely saturated? Can contrast, brightness and saturation be adjusted in the settings? Can`t find any info on this on the web.
Hi, glad to see you could solve your problems. We have developed some applications for ITS including a Voicemail system, a software for billing, a contact manager and much more. You can find these products on the website www.stonevoice.com, which is the BU we have created for developing software for IP Telephony.
But we have also created other applications customized for specific customers (network monitoring software with ITS support, etc.) and keep on creating new apps. Sorry for the commercial;-) Nicola. Well, Starting from the beginning!
I don´t know what has happened with the IOS that was originally installed in my switch 2950, i think it has been corrupted.So when ever i try to console into my switch, instead of taking me to the user mode i am getting a prompt that looked like this Switch: Later on i found out (thanks to Cisco's website) that it is because my switch's IOS is either corrupted or missing and i download a new IOS using fom the cisco page. Now whenever i try to copy this IOS image file, using XMODEM, and even i try by transfer the image that i have stored on my PC, but I get an error message saying that: THE REMOTE OPERATOR IS NOT RESPONDING. I'm using the Hyperterminal Private Edition! Even though now i have tried it for a number of times still i am getting this error message does any one of you have any recommendation of how to avoid receiving this message or is there anyway in which i can copy the IOS file to my switch's flash.
Please do let me know. Well, Starting from the beginning! I don´t know what has happened with the IOS that was originally installed in my switch 2950, i think it has been corrupted.So when ever i try to console into my switch, instead of taking me to the user mode i am getting a prompt that looked like this Switch: Later on i found out (thanks to Cisco's website) that it is because my switch's IOS is either corrupted or missing and i download a new IOS using fom the cisco page. Now whenever i try to copy this IOS image file, using XMODEM, and even i try by transfer the image that i have stored on my PC, but I get an error message saying that: THE REMOTE OPERATOR IS NOT RESPONDING. I'm using the Hyperterminal Private Edition! Even though now i have tried it for a number of times still i am getting this error message does any one of you have any recommendation of how to avoid receiving this message or is there anyway in which i can copy the IOS file to my switch's flash.
Please do let me know. Probably not the right place for this question, but. I 'm looking for a hardware based firewall for my small (15 users) business.
The problem is I don 't know what to look for. Some of the things I would like are the ability to control bandwidth and URL filtering.
Out side of those two things I haven 't a clue what to look for. Most of the sites I find through google only deal with software base personall firewall.
Does anybody have any information or sources of information I can use? Thanks Matthew.
Matthew wrote: Probably not the right place for this question, but. I 'm looking for a hardware based firewall for my small (15 users) business. The problem is I don 't know what to look for. Some of the things I would like are the ability to control bandwidth and URL filtering.
Out side of those two things I haven 't a clue what to look for. Most of the sites I find through google only deal with software base personall firewall. Does anybody have any information or sources of information I can use? Thanks Matthew Cyberguard boxes, really delightfull to use (VPN, IPSEC) Also finding their WebContent filter is getting increasingly popular Geoffrey Mills.
Hi, and welcome to the community! I suggest you go into settings (iOS settings not Spotify)GeneralUsage. Then click on the Spotify application on the list of apps; and once you are in there press 'delete app'. This will delete the app and all of its files. You can then reinstall the app, login again, and if you want, sync any playlist you want in offline mode. Anthony This post was by Anthony - I do not work for Spotify! If this solved your issue - Mark it as a solution!
If you like my post - Please add Kudos! Spotify Profile - Anthony Feel free to PM me - Here Twitter Profile - anthonyb256 I play Dota too! - PF.PilotA256. Murzda wrote: Patrick Hasenjager;1659371 Wrote: Without having to go onto the managed device itself and look at the application and system logs, is there any way (preferably in the ZCC) that I can see what remote management activities have taken place on a computer? I know there was a report in ZDM7 that I could run that would tell me, but I don 't see anything like that in ZCM.
According to my Novell rep, auditing is not currently built into the product but that is being developed and will be included in a future release. Chris Thanks for the info Chris! This was a nice feature to have in ZDM7.
People are always concerned about Big Brother and it was nice to show them that, no, nobody connected to your computer. Perhaps I 'm doing something wrong.
In ZPM 6.4 (the NON-ZCM version), I can go into Vulnerabilities, Not-Patched/Critical not superceded. I will see some things like maybe Adobe Flash player. It will list 970 of our 4,500 machines as not being patched (the other machines do NOT even have Flash player on them) I can then deploy the patch and it will only install on the machines that: a) have Flash b) have the version that needs patching. Now we come to ZPM in ZCM If I look at vulnerabilities, Not patched/Critical. It will show Adobe Flash The issue: in ZPM in ZCM, it will show every single device as needing this patch even if Flash isn 't even installed. So it 'll put flash onto devices that don 't even need it.
And it does this for EVERYTHING. Citrix Program Neighborhood (we don 't use it, but ZPM in ZCM will happily put it on). Adobe Reader (we don 't use it, our pc 's all have Adobe Acrobat Standard), but it puts that on.
Is this: a) working as designed? B) Can it be configured somehow to work like the standalone NON-ZCM ZPM product does where it only puts things on devices that need it? Kjhurni, It appears that in the past few days you have not received a response to your posting. That concerns us, and has triggered this automated reply. Has your problem been resolved? If not, you might try one of the following options: - Visit and search the knowledgebase and/or check all the other self support options and support programs available.
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What tables should we look? Is it a faster way to do this?Is it possible to do this? Maybe we could just modify the crystal report that comes with the product, but we don 't know where the crw file is located. Greetings Nico Nico.
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6/30/2003, [email protected] wrote: do you have any more ideas i can try? Thanks so much Sorry this has taken so long, but it is a wee bit hard since it is ZFD2. Could you look at this TID and see if it helps any.
Troubleshooting ZENworks Policy Packages not downloading. Did you apply SP5 before eDir or about the time this started happening? Is this on every PC or just one PC? As you can tell I am trying to narrow this down as it could be an imcomatibility with software.
Specially since you are using ZFD2.' + '- Jared L Jennings Novell Support Forums SysOp Using XanaNews 1.15.2.7 Geek by nature, NetWare by choice. Is the Cisco DHCP server part of the IOS?
In other words can any Cisco managed switch or router capable of providing DHCP to include layer 2 managed switches? Can someone point me to a set of instructions on configuring DHCP on a 3560 Layer 3 switch? I dont want to do anything fancy, just run DHCP server on a particular block of IP address. Cisco instructions seem to be incomplete.
Im running IOS 12.2 Is there a show command or something similar that will show me the current DHCP configuration? Thanks for any information you can provide! Hi everybody, we will now lock this topic. Feel free to state your opinions about Legends of Chima.
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Yes, provided your Mac is supported by El Capitan. As an aside, any Mac that can run OS 10.9 ( Yes, provided your Mac is supported by El Capitan. As an aside, any Mac that can run OS 10.9 (Mavericks) or OS 10.10 (Yosemite) can also run OS 10.11 (El Capitan).
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Full Bootable ISO Image of Windows 10 All in One x86 ISO With May 2017. Even the feel of gestures seem smoother, which Apple says is not a change in how the functions work, but are attributable to new animations for things like swiping, zooming, and momentum scrolling.
Whatever the explanation, it works well. In Mac OS X Lion, Apple has rethought the concept of scrolling through pages by making the idea of the scroll bar mostly obsolete. Now you can swipe with two fingers to scroll through a Web page or document, but the document moves as though you are actually moving it with your hand. This is different from former scrolling methods, where you would scroll downward with the scroll bar to make a Web page move upward, for example. This might take some getting used to for many people, but we found it very intuitive once we got used to 'grabbing' a Web page or scrollable document and moving it. The scroll bar is not completely a thing of the past, however, because it still shows up to indicate where you are on a page and disappears once you're done scrolling-it's just that you will mostly no longer need to use it.
Some of the more-useful gestures we found were the aforementioned two-finger scrolling, a three-finger swipe upward to open Mission Control (more on this later), and the three-finger swipe to the side to switch between full-screen applications. All of these gestures are very fluid and intuitive and-once you remember the important ones-should become second nature. Full-screen apps: One of the more obvious differences between the Windows and Mac operating systems throughout the years was Windows' ability to easily switch (or maximize) to full screen, while Mac apps would always launch (and remain) in a window. With Mac OS X Lion, you're now able to switch the core Mac apps to a full-screen view using a diagonal arrow icon in the top right of the app window. Apple's Mac software that's separate from the operating system, like iWork and the iLife apps, now have this functionality as well, but you'll need to update them through the Mac App Store to add full-screen capabilities. Apple says that full screen will be available as an API to third-party developers as well, so expect many of your favorite apps to soon be updated with full-screen support. Once in full-screen view, you'll be able to use multitouch gestures like the three-finger swipe horizontally to smoothly move between applications.
If you want to see the Dock while in full screen, move the mouse to the bottom of the screen, take your finger off the mouse then swipe down again. Apple has stuck to this particular design aesthetic for many years by not implementing this basic feature, and we're really glad to be able to finally use apps full screen in Lion. Mission Control: Mac OS X has offered many ways throughout the years to quickly navigate to open apps and open windows through various iterations of what Apple calls Expose. But with Lion, you'll now have Mission Control, which displays all your open apps and windows so it's easy to find everything you're currently working on in one screen.
Apple also integrated Spaces (separate desktops to organize your work) into Mission Control, with the use of a floating icon in the upper right corner of the Mission Control window. Now, if you want to move work to a separate space, you'll enter Mission Control, then click and drag the windows to the icon to create an extra desktop. We found earlier versions of Expose to be somewhat confusing, with different buttons for different actions causing you to have to experiment to find the right key to see all windows open in an application.
With Mission Control, your open apps are displayed across the top with the Expose view of all open windows at the bottom-no confusing options. You still have Function keys (with new obvious icons on the new MacBook Air and presumably on Macs to come later), but you can also do a three-finger swipe upward to open the unified Mission Control screen on any trackpad.
We really like how easy it is to get to Mission Control using multitouch gestures. It eliminates steps and gets you where you want to go, quickly. Safari: Apple's Web browser got a few enhancements to make it easier to use and lets you use multitouch gestures to smoothly navigate from page to page. The app supports the newly designed scrolling method, along with tap or pinch to zoom, and swipes to navigate a tab's history. This is one area where you'll particularly notice the natural animations of the new multitouch gestures: when two-finger swiping a Web page, it slides over smoothly exactly at the speed you swipe. Even though the animations are mostly an aesthetic upgrade, we found it much easier and more elegant than hitting back on the Web browser and reloading past sites.
A new feature called Reading List acts as a temporary bookmarking system for stories you want to read a bit later. When you see a story you can't get to now, hit the plus sign to the left of the address bar and choose Reading List (you can also Shift-click a link in a story to automatically add it). Once you've collected a few stories, you can go back and read the preloaded sites in your Reading List. When you're done, you can click Clear All to clean out today's list. We think this particular addition is very useful for quickly grabbing links to stories without having to save them to your bookmarks. A small but welcome addition is a new Download indicator on the upper right of the browser.
When you download a file in Lion, an animation shows the file fly to the icon, then begins downloading. Click the icon to check progress or to look at past downloads. Though small, it's a much better interface design than digging through menus to show the Downloads window and lets you know right away that your download has been initiated. Launchpad: Obviously taking queues from what works on iOS devices, Apple decided to add the same application layout to Mac OS X Lion. You still have an Application folder like previous versions of Mac OS X, but now you have the option to click the Launchpad icon in the Dock or use a three-finger and thumb-pinching motion to open Launchpad. Just like the iOS experience, you can click and hold an icon to bring up the jiggle motion, then reorder apps or drag them on top of each other to make folders. You can also easily delete an app by clicking the X next to the icon.
In our demo, Apple pointed out that the Dock has always had its limitations. It works great for keeping your favorite apps close by, but over time you'll end up with tons of small icons that are hard to see. While adjusting magnification helps somewhat, for a lot of apps, the Dock is not ideal. Now with Launchpad, you'll get the same experience as iOS devices, but we're still not convinced it will be well-received by users.
We'll have to wait and see how users respond, but it seems like more of a gimmick (tying the functionality together with iOS devices) than an efficient way to open apps. We think it's almost like a step back from creating an application folder in the Dock, but you will have to decide for yourself which method you think is more efficient. Autosave, versions, and resume: Everyone has had the experience of working on a document and hitting Command-Save frequently to make sure you don't lose anything. Likewise, we've all had the experience of losing our work after forgetting to save. Mac OS X Lion will now save your work every 5 minutes or whenever you do a significant action, like sending the document via e-mail, for example. It will also autosave when you pause for a significant amount of time, like when you're at the end of a paragraph.
At each of these events the document is saved automatically so you no longer need to remember and will be less likely to lose your work. What's even more impressive is that you now have the ability to look at past versions of your document just like you would look through Time Machine, the Mac's backup system. This means that if you don't like the direction you took on a document, or thought a past version was truly what you wanted, you'll now have the ability to pick a better version from the past.
Autosave and versions is truly a welcome addition to OS X Lion that just about anyone will appreciate. Like other new technologies in OS X Lion, versions will only work on core apps like Preview, TextEdit, and the iWork suite initially, but it will be available as an API for third-party developers to add into their own apps, and we suspect most of them will.
Along with autosave and versions, you also never have to worry about closing down your Mac in a rush. With Mac OS X Lion's resume features, you'll always have the same apps open when you launch, just like you left them when you shut down. Even the applications themselves will be in the exact same state as you left them, ready for you to resume work. If you don't want to resume your desktop, system specs, and apps as you left them, or just want to start clean, you always have the option during restart to turn the feature off. We think that depending on the situation, the resume feature will definitely come in handy for getting back to work quickly, but it's also nice that you have the option to start fresh upon restart.
Mail: Apple's Mail app got a complete overhaul in Mac OS X Lion as well. It's clear that Apple listened to users, adding a laundry list of new features to add much-needed functionality and make one of the most important apps easier to use. A new wide-screen view-which many will recognize from the iPad mail app-lists messages (with a short preview) on the left and shows the full message and content on the right.
When you compose a new message in full-screen mode, your inbox dims so you can focus on writing in the message window without distractions. A new Favorites bar sits just below the toolbar where you can get quick access to mail folders and see new message counts at a glance. Each of the new additions reduces the amount of digging through file menus and time spent clicking your mouse, so we think users will like most of the changes. For those who like browsing in folders, you're still able to view them by hitting the Show button on the left side of the toolbar.
A new formatting bar in messages makes it easy to make font changes and create formatted lists. Another new feature gives you one-click archiving to let you archive one or several messages, and the Mail app automatically creates an archive folder for you. Searching in Mail got a major improvement that will be helpful to all users of the Mail app. As you type, Mail adds suggestions based on what's in your inbox. But you can then click a resulting suggestion that creates a Search Token that gives the term a rounded gray outline. When you enter another search term, it searches only the messages that include the term in the Search Token.
These additions make it possible to search using a name, then a month, then a subject, and only get the results that include those criteria. Mail in Google already has a very powerful search engine, but with Apple's use of tokens, you have the ability to be much more specific. AirDrop: Whatever computer you are using, sending a file quickly to a friend or coworker on the same network usually requires opening your e-mail client, composing an e-mail, attaching the file, and sending it off.
Many companies have dropboxes to make this a bit easier, but it usually requires several steps. Mac OS X Lion makes this process painless with AirDrop. When you want to send a file, simply hit the AirDrop button in the left navigation field of a Finder menu, and you'll be given a graphical representation of users around you on local Wi-Fi. From there you can simply drag-and-drop the file on top of a coworker's avatar to send the file immediately. Anyone who uses a Mac in a work environment will appreciate this fairly simple, but important feature addition.
Switching from Windows: For those who work on Windows machines who are thinking about crossing over to Mac, Lion makes it easier to make the switch, with tools that import your most important data and personal files. Lion will automatically transfer your Outlook and Windows contacts, Outlook calendars, e-mail accounts (including Outlook and Windows Live mail), and all your music in iTunes. You can also import your home directory folder and contents, so you'll be able to find your most important files right away. It will even import your browser bookmarks from Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari and sync up your localization info and desktop picture.
It's no surprise that Apple would streamline this process to maximize new users, but we can appreciate the lengths it went to make the transition as smooth as possible. Conclusions Overall, Mac OS X Lion has more than 250 new features, many of them small, but all seemingly with the idea of making current common processes easier.
The strong focus on multitouch gestures indicates Apple's focus on its more popular notebook line, but makes many helpful changes that desktop users will appreciate as well. Mac OS X is not without its annoyances. We found some features to be a little gimmicky, like Launchpad for launching apps like an iOS device, but we also think carrying over the design aesthetic will probably help new users (whose only experience with Apple is through the iPhone) to acclimate to Mac OS X more quickly. We also believe it's a bad user experience to force people to buy Snow Leopard before being able to buy Lion-it almost seems like a punishment for not upgrading at every available opportunity. Although Apple has a pretty good reason (Snow Leopard introduced the Mac App Store), it seems there ought to be some way for users to upgrade without the additional cost. Still, to get all these features for (if you don't have Snow Leopard) is not all that bad in our estimation-it just feels unfair. Nevertheless, the features in Mac OS X Lion will make for an excellent upgrade for the price, whether for a Mac desktop or notebook.
Upgrades that make the Mail app more useful; the addition of the very well-designed Mission Control; smart innovations like resume, autosave, versions; and AirDrop will all be welcome additions for any Mac user. For Snow Leopard owners, this upgrade is a no-brainer. For those who own an older system, it's probably still worth biting the bullet and adding several new features to the Mac operating system. At the time of writing this post I must say that I feel like a hero! That feeling is wonderful you know, when someone has a problem with their computer and not a simple but a HUGE one and you are able to repair em you turn to be that people hero. Today my friend Avaco12 made a little mistake while installing bootcamp on her iMac, she left her external (200GB) disk connected, and when Windows asked her where to put the new Partition she accidentally selected her preciousus external drive, when she realized it was already too late, windows had already destroyed the partition table on her disk.
She had 1 HFS parition and 1 FAT. She was crying because she said she had her entire life on that disk, so she asked me for help and I started researching what could I possibly do to repair the disk or at least retrieve her data. There are plenty of solutions out there, some of them are really expensive, and people on the forums are not very happy with them so I wanted to look at little more into the issue and I came across this solution called which is an Open-Source Multi-platform solution for repairing disk partitions.
I gave it a try and awesomely I managed to fix the disk using TestDisk and the pdisk utility. When I called Avaco12 to tell her that I fixed her data she was so happy she couldn’t stop smiling she told me I was her Hero and so that’s how I felt, the process wasn’t easy specially because noone talks about how pdisk works on Mac OS X. Here’s how I did it, hope it works for you. 1.- I downloaded TestDisk from their official site: 2.- I opened the terminal and surfed to where I downloaded and unziped TestDisk 3.- I issued the command ‘sudo./testdisk’ it indetially promped me to make my terminal bigger =P, after doing so It displayed me a simple disclaimer and then a notice telling me that TestDisk could Log all the activity if I wanted to.
I selected Yes and continued. 4.- On the screen it will display you all the Disk it detects connected to your Mac select the one that got damaged partition tables and press Enter. Take note of which drive you selected, in my case I chosed /dev/rdisk1 (rather than /dev/disk1) 5.- Next screen select the menu Analize, it will probbly display you and error telling you the block 0 couldn’t be read, just hit enter on the ‘Quick Analize’ option 6.- ATTENTION: TestDisk will quickly search for partitions on the disk and display you information about it on your disk. Take note of the information it will display you, since you’ll need it to repair the disk later on with pdisk. Here’s a screenshot of what I got: Note: if you try to repair your partition table with TestDisk it will fail since that function is not yet implemented. 7.- you can now exit TestDisk.
The next steps are what distinguish a child from a Men 8.- Issue the command ‘sudo pdisk /dev/rdisk1’ (where /dev/rdisk1 should be the same name you chosed on step 4). If you type the command ‘c’ and hit enter it will tell you the following: 9.- That’s completely normal. Now type ‘i’ and it will display you some affirmations about block sizes and such, just hit enter: 10.- Now we are going to need the info from Step 6. Type the command ‘c’ and press enter, it will ask you to type down where your first partition starts, how long it is and how you want to name it. Repeat this step for every partition you have. Now if you are completely sure you wrote down everything correctly (like I did) just type down ‘w’ and hit Enter, It will prompt you to confirm just say yes (y) 12.
Type ‘q’ to quit the application and go see for yourself if your disk appears now in Finder. If it does, go to Step 13. Else try disconnecting your external hard disk and reconnecting it. After Mac OS X 10.6.7 it is suggested that you restart your machine and reconnect the disk.
If this fails try again from step one. Don’t worry about rewriting the partition table it doesn’t harm your data.
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You are a hero, no matter if it’s your own disk, you just saved your data! UPDATE: If you are having problems with an error message on pdisk saying “the map is not big enough” follow these steps: Before the analyze step go to GEOMETRY and change the sector size according to the following table: Volume Size Default Block Size. As is more limited than the previous version - OS X 10.11 'El Capitan' - you may have hardware that is not compatible with the latest version but that is compatible with this version.
Quality Hackintosh tutorials for El Capitan include: - How to install OS X 10.11 El Capitan on any supported PC from the legendary using the site's own Unibeast 6 software tool. The site has if the installation does not go smoothly, also. It covers the, and updates, as well. A simple tutorial to upgrade directly from OS X Yosemite (10.10) to OS X El Capitan (10.11) using the software tool.
A basic tutorial to install OS X El Capitan (10.11) using the version of the older Chameleon bootloader. If the 'official' tutorial from tonymacx86 isn't as easy to follow as you would like, you might prefer this installation guide from, which includes step-by-step screenshots of the process. A step-by-step installation guide with easy-to-follow screenshots also from. Another quality tutorial to install OS X El Capitan on a compatible PC from the long term Microsoft-focused site. A long tutorial to select hardware and install OS X El Capitan as well as a performance evaluation written from the perspective of a designer. How to install OS X El Capitan and Windows on separate hard drives on your Hackintosh for trouble-free operation.
A detailed tutorial from that covers how to create a bootable OS X El Capitan USB flash drive for a Hackintosh (or a Mac) using the app. Note that although for OS X 10.11 'El Capitan' is extensive, such as support for the advanced 'Metal' graphics technology is more limited. If Metal capability (or another particular feature) is of critical interest to you, make sure that it is likely to work with your desired Hackintosh configuration prior to making hardware purchases. Although official is the same, you may want to have your Hackintosh run OS X 10.10 'Yosemite' for compatibility with specific third-party hardware or software.
Quality Hackintosh tutorials for Yosemite include: - How to install OS X 10.10 Yosemite on any supported PC from using the site's own and software tools. For those interested in more detailed understanding of the process, the same site also provides an using. It covers the, and updates, too.
A how to guide to update a Hackintosh running OS X Mavericks to OS X Yosemite from using Unibeast and Multibeast. And - If the 'official' guide above to installing OS X Yosemite on your PC with tonymacx86's and isn't quite what you would like, try these tutorials from complete with extensive screenshots of the entire installation process. An OS X 10.10 Yosemite Hackintosh installation guide for beginners from a helpful forum member. Also see the ' from another helpful forum user. Forum postings from ' and ' may be useful, as well. These tutorials use the bootloader. This tutorial from provides detailed screenshots to install Niresh's Hackintosh Zone distro with as well as a helpful comparison to other OS X Yosemite installation methods.
The same site covers installing the Yosemite Zone distro, as well. This useful blog post from covers inexpensive compatible hardware as well as OS X Yosemite installation with the EFI bootloader.
How to install Yosemite on a number of different HP laptops using the UEFI. An in-depth guide, complete with screen shots, that covers installing both OS X Yosemite and OS X Mavericks on separate drive partitions courtesy of. Note that although for OS X 10.10 'Yosemite' is quite broad, widely. Although official and even essentially is the same, you still may prefer to have your Hackintosh run OS X 10.9 'Mavericks' whether for software compatibility or simply because you do not like the 'flat' interface design that OS X 'Yosemite' introduced to the platform.
Quality Hackintosh tutorials for Mavericks include: - An OS X 10.9 Mavericks Hackintosh installation guide from using the site's UniBeast app. The site also covers the, and updates. From, a how to installation guide for OS X Mavericks using the sophisticated app.
If the 'official' guide (above) isn't sufficient, you also may find this site's OS X Mavericks and its tutorial for the sketchy helpful, too. Explains how to install OS X Mavericks, as well as Lion and Mountain Lion, on Gigabyte motherboards using the Hackinstaller script. This tutorial also includes a list of FAQs that can be quite helpful for troubleshooting. From, explains how to install OS X Mavericks in using the dodgy Niresh distro. A brief guide to dual boot both OS X Mavericks and Windows 8/8.1 on -based Hackintosh systems using the bootloader program. Explains how to upgrade a -based Hackintosh from OS X 10.8.5 Mountain Lion to OS X 10.9 Mavericks using MultiBeast, Chimera, and other apps.
An interesting piece from that covers both the - quietly designed to be as compatible as possible with OS X - and OS X Mavericks installation and configuration. An archived guide to building a Hackintosh from. Covers hardware selection and construction as well as installing OS X Mavericks. An tutorial that explains how to create a bootable OS X Mavericks USB flash drive for a Hackintosh (or a Mac) with the excellent.
Although hardware compatibility is essentially identical to OS X 10.11 'El Capitan,' OS X 10.10 'Yosemite,' and OS X 10.9 'Mavericks,' Hackintosh installation procedures and tools can be different for OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion': - A complete OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion' Hackintosh installation guide from the legendary using the site's UniBeast installation tool. The site covers the, and updates, too. An installation guide for OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion' using the sophisticated app, which has more features than UniBeast and may be of interest accordingly. If the 'official' tutorial from tonymacx86 wasn't enough, this one from may help. The same site also covers how to of the dodgy and Niresh distros of 'Mountain Lion' as well as how to 'Mountain Lion' in with Hackboot. A ten page tutorial covering hardware selection and construction for an inexpensive 'Ivy Bridge' OS X 'Mountain Lion' Hackintosh from. The author also provides shorter tutorials about OS X Mountain Lion and Hackintosh.
Originally written for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and subsequently updated to cover OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and 'Ivy Bridge' motherboards, this twelve page Hackintosh tutorial from is geared toward amateur filmmakers. It covers hardware selection and assembly in addition to OS X installation. How to install OS X 10.8.5 on a Hackintosh from. Covers hardware selection and construction as well as installing the OS X 'Mountain Lion' software.
A well-written tutorial to upgrade a Hackintosh running OS X 10.7 'Lion' to OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion' from the excellent. The same blogger also covers how to on a compatible Gigabyte board. An interesting article from about OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion' installation on an HP ProBook 4530 from the perspective of a professional musician - and 'old school' Mac and Amiga user - interested in backwards compatibility.
Significant coverage of emulation environments, too. A detailed piece to create a bootable OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion' USB flash drive for a Hackintosh (or a Mac) using the helpful app.
A tutorial from that covers the process of configuring a Fusion Drive on a 'Mountain Lion' Hackintosh system. A useful walkthrough from that explains how to install an SSD in an OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion' Hackintosh that already has a hard drive to significantly enhance performance. Note that just like its predecessor, OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion' does not support ' and cannot run written for the PowerPC processor. Those who need older software should instead consider Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard.'
Hackintosh tutorials for OS X 10.7 'Lion' still may be of interest for compatibility with additional hardware, whether system components themselves or third-party peripherals: - The quintessential tutorial to install the download version of OS X 10.7 'Lion' on a PC with compatible hardware using xMove and Multibeast from. The same site also covers upgrading a Hackintosh to, and.
A simple tutorial to install OS X 'Lion' from the retail Apple USB thumb drive on a Hackintosh using the xMove software tool, also from. A detailed tutorial to install OS X 'Lion' from a bootable USB drive using the UniBeast tool, yet again from. A walkthrough from that covers OS X 'Lion' installation using Kakewalk on a supported Gigabyte-based Hackintosh. The site offers a 'Lion' walkthrough for, too.
An insightful and detailed post from photographer. Covers OS X 10.7 'Lion' installation, workarounds, limitations, benchmarks and more. A step-by-step post to install OS X Lion on an AMD-based Hackintosh from using the software tool and selected kexts. A short, but vital, post on upgrading a Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' Hackintosh to Mac OS X 10.7 'Lion' via the App Store from the always excellent. A helpful post on building a 'Hackintosh' Mac mini running Mac OS X 10.7 'Lion' Server. A short post that explains how to install OS X 10.7 'Lion' on these netbooks from.
Note that Mac OS X 10.7 'Lion' does not support ' and cannot run for the PowerPC processor. Those who need older software should instead consider Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard.' Hackintosh tutorials for Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' can be particularly useful for those who need their Hackintosh to be compatible with written for the PowerPC processor or for those who simply do not like the 'iOS-ification' that OS X Lion brought to the platform: - Written in late 2013, an up-to-date and easy-to-follow guide covering hardware configuration and Mac OS X installation for a Snow Leopard Hackintosh from. An excellent guide to installing Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' from.
The same blogger also offers an older step-by-step guide to a Hackintosh to Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' from Mac OS X 10.5.8 'Leopard'. Bassheadtech likewise covers upgrading a Hackintosh to, and. Straightforward instructions using the iBoot and MultiBeast tools from. The same site also helps one upgrade a Hackintosh to, and finally with useful blog posts. From, an 'experimental' guide to installing Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' on an 'Ivy Bridge' Hackintosh with the iBoot Ivy Bridge software tool. The same site also provides a guide to on an older 'Sandy Bridge' system.
A six page guide to installing Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' on a custom-built 'Sandy Bridge' Hackintosh from. Uses the iBoot Legacy and Multibeast applications. An insightful evaluation of a personal experience building a Hackintosh and a comparison of the resulting Hackintosh to a from. An older Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' installation process on a Hackintosh as well as custom details related to using an AMD-based system from.
The same site also offers a list of that may be helpful. A guide to install Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' in VMWARE for Windows 7, also from., and - Detailed and easy-to-follow from. Another great walkthrough for Snow Leopard on this largely compatible netbook courtesy of. An older walkthrough from the blog for the 'ultimate Snow Leopard netbook'. Will be offered exclusively through the App Store, familiar territory for Apple since OS X Lion was provided the same way. Thankfully it’s still possible to create a bootable OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion installer from any USB drive, be it a flash key or external hard drive.
By creating a bootable install drive, you can perform clean OS X 10.8 installs, install it on separate partitions, and install OS X Mountain Lion on Macs that don’t have internet connections. We’ll walk through the process here, but don’t forget to for the destination Mac before beginning. If you already have the Mac OS X Mountain Lion install DMG extracted, skip this first set of steps and jump directly to making the bootable drive below. As we know, tonyx86 boot cd and other boot cd variants has helped a lot of us to get retail OSX installation in our beloved Dell Computers (and clones alike). What nawcom has done with his boot cd is that he has taken entirely it into next level.
So I am here to translate that to plain english on simply what it means. It simply means that now you can install OSX alongside with Windows on a MBR partition without the need of formatting the entire drive as GPT and using complicated procedures to dual boot. Plus on top of that, nawcom has added support for a variety of graphics card (well almost all which Chameleon native Graphics Injector supports) as opposed to my. It will automatically detect your hardware through I/O Registry and post-instructions will be posted over at Desktop, thus making it a lot easier for you to get to know about your hardware and to determine if its supported. For your information, I’ll be working with nawcom to come up with an awesome boot CD which shall supersede EmpireEFI. UPDATE #1 – Updated version can be obtained from (changelog + details) has included two kernels in his BootCD, a modbin patched kernel and the legacy kernel (aka chocolate kernel which supports a lot of processors from AMD up to latest Intel series).
Anyway enough of the long and lengthy explanation, lets get to business shall we Installation instructions & Download Instructions PS – Its almost the same as EmpireEFI. All you would have to do is:- Requirements: MacOS X 10.6.x installation disc (OSX 10.6.3/OSX 10.6.0 discs would work fine, however it will not work with recovery discs of Macs of any kind), a CD-Burner, If you face any problems, I’ve written a mini troubleshooting guide as well (just scroll down) 1. Burn the ISO (which you could download it from (OLD version) or (UPDATED VERSION/RECOMMENDED), alternatively mirrors/latest version can be obtained from Kindly burn it at the slowest speed using Nero, Windows default ISO burning tool, OSX or whatever your favorite burning software is. Make sure you’ve set your BIOS to boot from CD. Simply insert the ISO which we have burnt (for connivence sake, we will be calling it the swap disk from now onwards) and be sure to boot from the swap disk. If everything goes okay, you’ll be presented with a graphical boot loader. Please be sure to read what is stated in the screen.
Yes, take your time and read first Afterwards, simply eject the disc. Insert your genuine OSX installation disc and hit F5.
If everything goes okay, you should see OSX installation disc in the menu. Select that and keep your fingers crossed. If everything goes well, you should be in installation menu. Install as usual, but be sure to remove unwanted stuff such as printer drivers, additional languages (if you dont use them) as it would increase the installation time and would probably cause the installation to hang. TIP/NOTE– Another tip is during installation, please be sure to move your mouse to provide some activity. There have been cases whereby installation would just lock up for some reason due to no activity. If everything went well, simply reboot with the swap disc and select your newly installed OSX partition.
After which you’ve booted to desktop, be sure to use the myHack 1.1.4 package on the boot CD, located in the Post Install pkgs folder on the boot CD. Read the Important Information Dialog!! Don’t forget to select Customize to install the support your hardware needs! – Reboot and pray that it works Troubleshooting Guide If you’re getting a Black Screen/Black screen with a curosr, then simply use the following command GraphicsEnabler=Yes After swapping the CD with the DVD and before you boot up the OS X Install DVD. Basically its at the time whereby OSX Installation DVD shows up, simply type GraphicsEnabler=Yes (alternatively you may hit tab and type it in the command prompt) If you have any questions, doubts, simply post it here and I’ll try my best to get in touch with you to resolve your issue.
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