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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Virgin America Ditches Flash by Lack Of iPhone Support
March 3, 2010

Apple’s feud with Adobe is fast becoming one of the more prominent issues, so you can fully expect to see Apple smiling from ear to ear by the latest news that Virgin America has dumped Flash on its website due to the lack of iPhone support. The new website, which was launched on Monday, will be replacing Flash with HTML in order to allow customers to check in via their iPhones, not to mention that it’s planning on moving the site to HTML5, once the standards have been ratified with the World Wide Web Consortium. Will the dismissal of Flash help Virgin America in the faraway run due to (possible) increased web traffic? It’s hard to tell right now, but hopefully there will be a positive impact for everybody. Do you think that Apple or Adobe will emerge the victor in that enlarged running saga?
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Aperture 3.0.1
February 24, 2010
This update improves overall stability and addresses a number of issues in Aperture 3, including:
Upgrading libraries from earlier versions of Aperture
Importing libraries from iPhoto
Importing photos directly from a camera
Memory usage when processing heavily-retouched photos
Face recognition processing
Adding undetected faces using the Add lost Face button
Printing pages containing multiple images
Printing photos and contact sheets with borders and metadata
Editing photos using an external editor
Display of images with Definition and Straighten adjustments applied
Zooming photos in the Viewer and in the Loupe using keyboard shortcuts
Accessing Aperture libraries on a network volume Selecting and moving pins on the Places map
Adding and editing custom locations using the Manage My Places window
Switching among masters when working with RAW+JPEG pairs.
that update is recommended for all users of Aperture 3.
For detailed knowledge on that update, please visit that website: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2518
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Mac Pro Audio Update 1.0
February 11, 2010
This update is for Mac Pro (Early 2009) computers running Mac OS X v10.6.2. that update reduces processor utilization during audio activities, such as playing or recording music.
For detailed info on that update, please visit that website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4034
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2009 Aluminum Keyboard Firmware Update 1.0
February 10, 2010
This firmware update improves battery performance of the 2009 Aluminum Apple Wireless Keyboard when used in combination with other Bluetooth devices (example. Magic Mouse, Bluetooth headsets).
Your 2009 Aluminum Apple Wireless Keyboard must be connected or paired to perform that update.
The update package will install an updater application into the Applications/Utilities folder and will launch it automatically.
Once launched, please follow the directions in the updater application to complete the update process.
whether you are installing from a Mac portable, your computer's capability cord must be connected and plugged into a working ability source.
go Continue to start the update process.
For detailed knowledge on that update, please visit that website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4019
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27-inch iMac Display Firmware Update 1.0
February 2, 2010
Updates the display firmware on 27-inch iMac systems to address issues that may cause intermittent display flickering.
The 27-inch iMac Display Update will update the display firmware on your iMac. Do not disturb or shut off the ability on your iMac during that update.
For detailed knowledge about that update, please visit that website: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3207.
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