Without warning, but with good reason, Apple has officially erased the Mac OS X Downloads section from its website after leaving it unattended for more than half a year.
The reason for its removal is fairly obvious: the Mac App Store.
After launching the new digital storefront for first- and third-party Mac app... |
15 July 2011 07:11 GMT |
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It’s been two weeks since Apple last updated the Mac OS X Downloads section of its web site, where the best third-party Mac apps are, or should we say, were featured by the company. In precisely one week from now, the Mac OS X Downloads area of Apple.com will be gone.
Earlier this month, Softpedia reported t... |
30 December 2010 06:38 GMT |
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Apple has confirmed via email that January 6 will mark the end of Mac OS X Downloads on Apple.com. The decision marks the switch to Apple’s forthcoming Mac App Store, which will be the central place for downloading and updating Apple-approved, third-party Macintosh programs.
Apple promises that the Mac App S... |
21 December 2010 03:56 GMT |
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The Downloads section of Apple’s web site is listing the availability of a Micromat-developed diagnostics utility that allows users to test their computer's critical system components, as well as repair disk structure and rebuild its directories.“TechTool Deluxe from Micromat is a powerful diagnostic... |
6 September 2010 03:47 GMT |
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The Mac OS X Downloads page, which used to feature its own tab in the Apple.com navigation bar, hasn’t received a single update since last month, a report has revealed. Although Apple has scrapped easy access to the Downloads area, the section still exists and is usable for anyone looking to browse the numerous... |
21 April 2010 11:06 GMT |
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