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iPod touch Firmware 2 beta 3 5a240d

Posted by karthi024 on May 24, 2008

iPod touch Firmware 2 beta 3 5a240d

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Pacifist v2.5.2 for OSX

Posted by karthi024 on May 24, 2008

Pacifist v2.5.2 for OSX

Pacifist v2.5.2 for OSX
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Pacifist 2.5.2 is an application that opens Mac OS X .pkg package files, .dmg disk images, and .zip, .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, and .xar file archives and allows you to extract individual files and folders out of them.
This is useful, for instance, if an application which is installed by the operating system becomes damaged and needs to be reinstalled without the hassle of reinstalling all of Mac OS X. Pacifist is also able to verify existing installations and find missing or altered files*, and Pacifist can also examine the kernel extensions installed in your system to let you see what installer installed them, and whether the installer was made by Apple or a third-party.
Pacifist is compatible with Mac OS X 10.3 or higher, including Mac OS X 10.5 “Leopard”. It is also compiled as a Universal Binary for maximum performance on both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs.

Download (2.54 MB):

http://rapidshare.com/files/109394811/z0r-Pacifist.v2.5.2.zip

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VTC Apple Shake 4 Tutorial

Posted by karthi024 on May 24, 2008

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Ripple Training Final Cut Pro 6 On 6

Posted by karthi024 on May 24, 2008

Author: H4CK3R | 28 April 2008 | Hits: 289

Ripple Training Final Cut Pro 6 On 6 | 250 MB


These tutorials were designed for two types of Final Cut Pro users – those who are on the fence as to whether they should upgrade, and those who already plan on upgrading and want a tour-de-force on how to master the new features. No matter what camp you are in, these lessons cover a lot of ground. In fact, because Final Cut Pro is now part of a larger “suite” of apps, we spend a great deal of time discussing how Final Cut Pro plays with Motion, Soundtrack Pro and Color.

Each step in the editing workflow is presented in easy-to-follow learning modules that include chapter markers you can use to navigate to the section you want to view (or review). It’s the next best thing to having a one-on-one training session with Steve. The tutorial movies themselves are presented in widescreen format (1200×800) at full frame rates so they look particularly good on Apple Cinema displays.

About the Instructor

Steve Martin trains Apple-certified instructors for Apple computer and has been using and teaching Final Cut Pro since 1999. He is known around the world for his easy-going, straight forward, teaching style. He is also the “voice” of the QuickTour demo movies on Final Cut Studio currently showing on Apple’s web site.

What’s in this Tutorial?

There are 6 lesson movies that download to your computer. Each lesson can be viewed as a stand-alone module. Like non-linear editing itself, you don’t need to start from the beginning; just jump to the chapter that interests you and begin watching.

Download

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Mac OSx 9

Posted by karthi024 on May 24, 2008

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Mac OS 9 was the final major release of Apple’s “Classic” Mac OS. Introduced on October 23, 1999, Apple positioned it as “The Best Internet Operating System Ever,” highlighting Sherlock 2’s Internet search capabilities, integration with Apple’s free online services known as iTools, and improved Open Transport networking.

While Mac OS 9 lacks the functionality of a modern operating system, such as protected memory and full pre-emptive multitasking[1], lasting improvements include the introduction of an automated Software Update engine and support for multiple users.

Other features new to Mac OS 9 include:

Integrated support for multiple user accounts without using At Ease.
Support for voice login through VoicePrint passwords.
Keychain, a feature allowing users to save passwords in protected keychains.
A Software Update control panel for automatic download and installation of Apple system software updates.
A redesigned Sound control panel and support for USB audio.
Speakable Items 2.0, also known as PlainTalk, featuring improved speech synthesis and recognition along with AppleScript integration.[4]
Improved font management through FontSync.
Remote Access Personal Server 3.5, including support for TCP/IP clients over PPP.
An updated version of AppleScript with support for TCP/IP.
Personal File Sharing over TCP/IP.
USB Printer Sharing, a control panel allowing certain USB printers to be shared across a TCP/IP network.
128-bit file encryption in the Finder.
Support for files larger than 2 GB.
Unix volume support.
CD Burning in the Finder (introduced in Mac OS 9.1).
Addition of a ‘Window’ menu to the Finder (introduced in Mac OS 9.1)

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