Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Theme based on LESS by Jared Erickson


Mac App Store in conjunction with an update of Snow Leopard; 10.6.6. The release was expected grapevine mills aquarium to take place 18:00 Swedish time, but Apple has now pulled the lever a couple of hours earlier. A little fast, it is noted that the Mac App Store will recognize applications you already have installed. At least Apple's own, eg iLife 11 is available. When you download a program so it is added directly into the dock and you see a little progress bar that shows the downloading and installation, grapevine mills aquarium much as it looks when you buy apps on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Smooth and neat. The programs then settles just as usual in your Mac's Applications folder. Very neat!
Mac App Store does not seem to offer any function to uninstall the applications, but it must be done manually by a third-party or if you are content to toss the application in the trash. grapevine mills aquarium It might get a avinstallationsfunktioni future, but it is all a pity that it is not already. The land, after all, some preferences and other goodies in Application Support.
Also worth noting, I could in the beginning not to download anything but got Error 100 It has come off now and is most likely to significantly overloaded servers at Apple. MacStories claims to have found a way around the Error 100, you are still stuck, take a look at how you can do this.
Theme based on LESS by Jared Erickson

No comments:

Post a Comment