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In late 2001 IDG bought out Ziff-Davis' share of Mac Publishing, making it a wholly-owned subsidiary of IDG. In 2003, Macworld began publishing as a digital version in addition to the print edition. [2] On September 10, 2014, IDG announced it was discontinuing the print edition and laid off most of the staff, while continuing the digital ...
Mac has less mainstream games than Windows and as a result, free games have had more of an impact on the platform. Notable free games popular on the Mac include The Battle for Wesnoth , [ 39 ] Nexuiz , [ 40 ] OpenArena , [ 41 ] X-Moto , [ 42 ] GLtron , [ 43 ] 0 A.D. , [ 44 ] various games featuring Tux , [ 45 ] and more. [ 46 ]
It includes games that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Classic Mac OS-only games" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
XOR Corporation (pronounced eks-or) [1] was a video game developer and publisher based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, founded in 1982 [1] by Glenn Diamond. [2] XOR was active until 1990 and primarily released games for DOS and Macintosh, but also released the DOS business applications Blu Chip, a stock portfolio manager, [3]: 119 and Thoth, a database manager, [3]: 125 [3] and the C utility C Tools.
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Next Generation reviewed the Macintosh version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "Gridz is a fun, simple game, but after the sixth or seventh level, it gets a bit redundant. What elevates this game above mediocrity is an unusual clarity of purpose in graphics, control, and design." [1]
For a list of current programs, see List of Mac software. Third-party databases include VersionTracker , MacUpdate and iUseThis . Since a list like this might grow too big and become unmanageable, this list is confined to those programs for which a Wikipedia article exists.