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It was while installing Jaguar on the Beige G3 (yet another 333 MHz machine) that I decided to head on down to the cyberlair (a.k.a. So I logged on to Yahoo Games, played some euchre, and watched my TiBook do the update thing from across the room. My wife has purchased a Macally iOptiJr Mouse for it, which is very nice, albeit a bit noisy in the click department. I hate the original keyboard, but I don’t have the money to replace it. The little old iMac is a competent machine. Both have plenty of memory, and I hope to try OS X on the iMac at some point, but for now they’re both running OS 9.x. While that was going on, I installed the latest versions of iCab on the 333 MHz iMac and my old SuperMac S900, which coincidentally has a 333 MHz G3 upgrade. (Add to that the hour or so it took to finally get a working installer from the upgrade CD, and you’ll see that Monday wasn’t a productive day.) Add to that the series of updates, and I was without my TiBook for 2-3 hours yesterday. CDs aren’t fast – especially on the PowerBook – and Jaguar comes on two CDs. The bad news: If you want to be up to date, even after installing Jaguar, you’ll need to run Software Update three separate times to get all of the updates released since Jaguar came out. And it seems faster than what I’d been using, which had been 10.0 updated to 10.1 updated to 10.2 updated to 10.2.4 with some steps in between.

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I now have a clean install of Jaguar running on my Beige G3 and on the external FireWire drive connected to my TiBook.

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The legal question is whether I have the right to tell you how to do that.īut rest assured that it can be done. If you own the CD, you have the right to make a backup copy and modify it for personal use. It’s not that it’s illegal to make a backup copy of the OS X install or update CDs, nor that it’s illegal to modify such CDs.

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That would lead to a letter from Apple’s lawyers, and I’m just not in the mood. I won’t provide instructions on locating and removing the CheckForOSX resource that has to be removed. Terminal seems to be the crucial piece without it I wasted two CD-Rs trying to make an installer.

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NetNewsWire can keep you updated with the latest news.2003 – The good news: The Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar upgrade CD can be turned into a full install CD using nothing more than Disk Copy, the Terminal, and a CD burner.

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NetNewsWire is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom news aggregator that is completely free for Mac OS X. NetNewsWire can keep you updated with the latest news. NetNewsWire is a free RSS Reader for Mac OS X.

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Yes, you can use Safari as an RSS reader 15 Essential Safari Tips and Tricks for Mac Users 15 Essential Safari Tips and Tricks for Mac Users Look beyond the obvious and unearth the usefulness of Apple's fast and energy-efficient web browser. Most of the popular ones can also synchronise with a Google Reader account – head over to the Google website to set one up (it’s free!). Dozens of third-party RSS news readers are available in the Mac App Store, many of which can also synchronise with your iPad and iPhone. Although the app was only released today, June 9th, Reeder has already clocked up 49 ratings in the Mac App Store and they are all 5 star ratings. It took 17 drafts of a 1.0 release before Reeder.app came out of beta but as of today you can purchase the RSS reader app for $9.99. Reeder.app has finally arrived at the Mac App Store. Guess Il prob try reeder and newsrack out for a few days and see which is best. Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook. Whats the best RSS reader for Mac OSX? Discussion in 'Mac Apps and Mac App Store' started.














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