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MacHeist II began in Nov. 2007 with the creation of a character named Malcor, a computer hacker with a grudge against "Apple fanbois." As a marketing stunt, the owners of a number of small Apple-related blogs were contacted by Philip Ryu and asked to participate in the lead-up to MacHeist II, by making their sites appear to have been hacked by Malcor.
MacUpdate has offered several "bundles" offering Mac software at a discounted price. [2] [3] [4] The company offered an application called MacUpdate Desktop ($20/year with a 10 day trial) which automatically downloaded and installed updates to other installed applications on a user's Mac. [5] MacUpdate Desktop has since been discontinued. [6]
The largest joint venture undertaken was the coupling of Koingo Software's Utility Package (the combination of all 12 of their software titles at the time) with MacUpdate's 2008 back-to-school bundle. [6] Then later that year, the businesses offered Koingo Software's MacPilot in the 2008 Christmas Holiday Bundle. [7]
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.
The macOS Server app was discontinued on April 21, 2022, and will stop working on macOS 13 Ventura or later. Starting with the Intel build of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard , most releases have been certified as Unix systems conforming to the Single UNIX Specification .
5.9.2 Build 10042 [5] (April 26, 2023; 21 months ago (Yes (Bundle & Full) Proprietary: Yes No No XPlay: Mediafour 2002-06-24 3.5.0 (Dec 30, 2009) [6] No Proprietary: Yes No No Manager Creator(s) First public release date Latest stable version Downloadable without paying? Software license Windows Mac OS X Linux
The Mac App Store (also known as the App Store) is a digital distribution platform for macOS apps, often referred to as Mac apps, [1] created and maintained by Apple.The platform was announced on October 20, 2010, at Apple's "Back to the Mac" event.
The last release of Steel Skies’ stand-alone application, version RC1.2, was released on September 10, 2006, and freely distributed until the end of the next day only; however, it remains available for download from MacUpdate. On January 9, 2007, when Apple announced the iPhone, it was announced that it would incorporate Cover Flow technology.