

Pro is now licensed to support up to 10 Macs and has several new features, including a Mac OS X only palate with the updates posted continuously to the desktop in real time. May 23 also marks the release of version 2.0 of VersionTrackeris VersionTracker Pro service. Advertising - Speed load time by customizing VersionTracker to turn ads on or off.Editoris picks - Find the best shareware and updates released everyday direct from your favorite VersionTracker editor.Direct download link - Download updates directly from the homepage or More Info pages without the interstitial ad page.Advanced search - Improved search to get straight to the updates you need.

Archives - View the releases for yesterday, the day before, or any day.Top downloads - See what updates the VersionTracker Mac community is downloading.Download cart - Organize downloads with a cart and compare to your Watch List.
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VersionTracker Plus extends the functionality of the basic site with update customization and by allowing users to create filters for updates based on software title or category and auto-generated email alerts. VersionTracker Plus pre-sales begin immediately and the service will activate May 23. , recently named "Best Utility Website" in Time Magazine, today announced the launch of VersionTracker Plus, a new subscription-based service designed to make software update management easier and more flexible. The VersionTracker Pro update features a Mac OS X only palate and real time update posting. VersionTracker Plus is a new service designed for software update management, and features extended functionality of the basic VersionTracker Web site. Both models cost $99, not $ has launched a new service, VersionTacker Plus and a new version of VersionTracker Pro, bringing it to version 2.0. Through a process that we think involved typing fingers the size of salamis, we misquoted the price of the XtremeMac AirPlay Boost in Macfile last week.

But talk to those who have Vista or, if you want stronger stuff, visit /2c22nv, a blog by Windows devotee Chris Pirillo, who says that having installed and struggled with Vista he is "upgrading" back to Windows XP. I think it will work OK just apply patience - lots of it. Vista has not been received with universal acclaim. On the advisability of buying Vista and installing it on your Mac, I take the cowardly position of sitting on the fence while suggesting Windows XP might be a safer, cheaper bet. Query a search engine for an Australian vendor, visit your Apple reseller or Macintosh software shop. Parallels costs $137.50 if you want the boxed CD version ($129 for the download).
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"So you can install any version of Vista on a Mac using Boot Camp to provide the dual-boot capability and drivers," Withers says. So Microsoft would not need a new agreement.

But, as Mac guru Stephen Withers points out, Boot Camp is not virtualisation. Some say Microsoft feels consumers with limited experience will not cope. So far as we can gather from a fairly misty crystal ball, the issue is not whether the Home versions will work on a Mac running Parallels Desktop or Boot Camp but whether, under the licence agreement, Microsoft permits the cheaper versions to be used. Microsoft has said that only the Business and Ultimate (that is, expensive) versions of Windows Vista will work with Macintosh virtualisation systems.
