Logic Pro 9.1.1

March 18, 2010

that update delivers improved compatibility and numerous fixes.

Issues addressed with 9.1.1 include: 

 Improved stability of the 32-Bit Audio Unit Bridge
 Compatibility with Novation's Automap feature in 64-bit mode.
 Compatibility with Euphonix Eucon protocol in 64-bit mode.

Issues addressed with Logic Pro 9.1.0 include: 

Support for 64-bit native mode
Compatibility with 64-bit Audio Unit plug-ins
File names with by 32 characters are now supported
Samples are now mapped correctly when using the "Contiguous Zones" option in the EXS editor

Updated System Requirements

32-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later
64-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later

The update is recommended for all users of Logic Pro 9.

For detailed data on that update, including some restrictions when working in 64-bit mode, please visit that website:   http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2565
 
 

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Logic Express 9.1.1

March 18, 2010

 that update delivers improved compatibility and numerous fixes.

Issues addressed include: 

• Support for 64-bit native mode
• Compatibility with 64-bit Audio Unit plug-ins
• File names with by 32 characters are now supported
• Samples are now mapped correctly when using the "Contiguous Zones" option in the EXS editor

Updated System Requirements

•  32-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later
•  64-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later

The update is recommended for all users of Logic Express 9.

For detailed knowledge on that update, please visit that website: Logic Express Release Notes
 
 

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MainStage 2.1.1

March 15, 2010

MainStage 2.1.1 Update
that update delivers improved compatibility and numerous fixes

Issues addressed in MainStage 2.1.1 include:

Improved stability of the 32-Bit Audio Unit Bridge
Fixed problems that caused audible artifacts when using the Playback or Loopback plug-ins

Issues addressed in MainStage 2.1.0 include: 

Support for 64-bit native mode
Compatibility with 64-bit Audio Unit plug-ins
Improved compatibility with MainStage 1.x documents
Multiple Playback plug-ins in the same group now sync reliably
Improved recording when using the Loopback plug-in

Updated System Requirements

32-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later
64-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later

The update is recommended for all users of MainStage 2.

For detailed data on that update, including some restrictions when working in 64-bit mode, please visit that website:  http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2566

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Main Stage 2.1.1

March 15, 2010

MainStage 2.1.1 Update
that update delivers improved compatibility and numerous fixes

Issues addressed in MainStage 2.1.1 include:

Improved stability of the 32-Bit Audio Unit Bridge
Fixed problems that caused audible artifacts when using the Playback or Loopback plug-ins

Issues addressed in MainStage 2.1.0 include: 

Support for 64-bit native mode
Compatibility with 64-bit Audio Unit plug-ins
Improved compatibility with MainStage 1.x documents
Multiple Playback plug-ins in the same group now sync reliably
Improved recording when using the Loopback plug-in

Updated System Requirements

32-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later
64-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later

The update is recommended for all users of MainStage 2.

For detailed info on that update, including some restrictions when working in 64-bit mode, please visit that website:  http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2566

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Safari 4.0.5

March 11, 2010

This update is recommended for all Safari users and includes improvements to performance, stability, and defense including: 

 Performance improvements for Top Sites
Stability improvements for 3rd-party plug-ins
Stability improvements for websites with online forms and Scalable Vector Graphics
Fixes an issue that prevented Safari from changing settings on some Linksys routers

 
For detailed knowledge on the protection substance of that update, please visit that site: About Apple shield Updates.
 
SHA1 Safari Snow Leopard= b1b0c3510acf7144a6358b6e5667fb43aaa8a6b9
SHA1 Safari Leopard = 1eccb97a78bac15277702642ed1330ad359205f7
SHA1 Safari Tiger = 9f042b71a08d9c4be7f2dffa3de46622722893e4
SHA1 Safari Setup for Windows = 8715db0cee7db82a91bb408e500d255c5d0cfe7c
SHA1 Safari QuickTimeSetup = 0109adc77d5814f39bb47348df1d3280f30fd397
For explanation of what a SHA1 digest is, please visit that website:About SHA1 digest
 
 
 

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Jade Polish Rainbow Case For iPhone From Caze

March 9, 2010

Jade Polish Rainbow Case For iPhone From Caze

If you want to adorn your iPhone with luxury items such as diamonds or gold, but can’t afford to pick up the iPhone 3GS Supreme, you could always go down the budget route and check out the Jade Polish Rainbow case for the iPhone 3G and 3GS by Caze. It’s similar to your run-of-the-mill transparent iPhone case, but it features more than 50 Swarovski crystals of different colors scattered around the bottom of the case. As a bonus, you’ll plus be given a mirror-finish and anti-fingerprint screen protector, protection film for the Apple logo at the back of your iPhone, wallet-size iPhone stand, as well as a free Swarovski Apple logo cover, or a free bonus iPhone case. The Jade Polish Rainbow case is going for $39, so it really shouldn’t break the bank, right?

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Nokia Nuron Live Pictures Surface

March 8, 2010

Nokia Nuron Live Pictures Surface

Were you excited at the news that the Nokia Nuron would be available next month? Well, whether you’re having trouble waiting till thereupon, you might be able to sate (or whet, most likely) your appetite with these live pictures of the Nokia Nuron. Do you think that the Nokia Nuron is a phone that is good sufficient to replace whatever you’re currently using, or do you just sniff disdainfully and turn your nose up at it?

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