![]() ![]() He based " A Question of Price" (and later " Sword of Destiny") on the universally known fairy tale in which a monster or sorcerer saves somebody's life and then demands payment. However, reaction from readers was overwhelmingly positive and Sapkowski wrote more stories, about one or two a year, in response to their demand. Sapkowski feels that his work was the best in the competition, but the jurors relegated it to third because fantasy was considered to be for children at the time in Poland. He had to wait about a year for the results of the contest, and came in third place. Sapkowski submitted " The Witcher" (1986), which was conceived as a retelling of a Polish fairy tale where a princess turned into a monster as punishment for the incest of her parents. He did so at the urging of his son Krzysztof, who was an avid reader of the magazine. He decided to enter a short story competition, limited to 30-pages, held by Polish science fiction and fantasy magazine Fantastyka. In 1985, Andrzej Sapkowski was a 38-year-old traveling fur salesman with an economics degree and a love of fantasy literature. Production Short stories Īndrzej Sapkowski made his debut as an author with "The Witcher" (1986). The Tower of the Swallow ( Wieża Jaskółki) 2.2 The Witcher Saga and Season of Storms.The video games have been even more successful, with more than 50 million copies sold as of May 2020. They have also been adapted into a film ( The Hexer), two television series ( The Hexer and The Witcher), several video games, and two comic book series. They have been translated into 37 languages and sold over 15 million copies worldwide as of December 2019. The books have been described as having a cult following in Poland and Central and Eastern European countries. A standalone prequel novel, Season of Storms, was published in 2013. Known as The Witcher Saga, he wrote one book a year until the fifth and final installment in 1999. Due to reader demand, Sapkowski wrote 14 more stories before starting a series of novels in 1994. The Witcher began with a titular 1986 short story that Sapkowski entered into a competition held by Fantastyka magazine, marking his debut as an author. In Sapkowski's works, "witchers" are beast hunters who develop supernatural abilities at a young age to battle wild beasts and monsters. The series revolves around the eponymous "witcher," Geralt of Rivia. The Witcher ( Polish: Wiedźmin pronounced ) is a series of six fantasy novels and 15 short stories written by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. ![]()
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![]() 16 The WHO recommends that infants be fed with breast milk exclusively for the first 6 months and that no solids or other liquids are given during this period, including water. ![]() 16 There are also benefits for maternal health, with nursing mothers at lower risk of breast and, potentially, ovarian cancers. 14–16 Breastfeeding reduces the risk of diarrhoea and respiratory infections among infants, and is associated with a higher IQ and reduced obesity in later life. 10īreastfeeding and, in particular, exclusive breastfeeding has well-established benefits for child health and development. For example, there is still a common misconception among postpartum women in several African countries that breast milk is not sufficient to hydrate babies during hot weather, leading to supplementary feeding of infants (with sometimes non-potable water) 10–13 and a reduction in exclusive breastfeeding. 8 Mothers may find it difficult to breastfeed their infants under extreme heat 9 and may also change their behaviour due to perceived risks to health. 2 High temperatures may also reduce cognitive function 7 and interfere with daily activities, leading to a decline in emotional health and well-being. 6 Child wasting and malnutrition are expected to increase. 3 Maternal and neonatal health will be affected through the adverse effects of heat on preterm birth, 4 5 stillbirth 4 5 and maternal nutrition.
![]() ![]() Guard Tower: Cold resist increased to 25% (from 0%).Watch Tower: Attack range reduced to 10 (from 11).Upgrade time decreased to 50sec (from 60). Advanced Barrack: Gem cost removed, added 50 wood cost.Dryad: Gold cost increased to 50 (from 25).Priest: Mana regeneration rate is reduced to 0.66 mana/sec (from 1 mana/sec). ![]() Phoenix resistance to cold increased to 100% (from 200%). Nova area damage increased to 40 (from 35). Phoenix: Nova direct damage increased to 90 (from 85).Valkyrie: Lightning damage reduced to 9 (from 10).Healing effectiveness reduced to 50% on Catapults (from 100%) Catapult: Area damage reduced to 25 (from 35).Multiplayer: Units and buildings of players who have left a game now become neutral.Stalker's Defile spell now prevents active Guardian Rune from attacking.Removed information about teammates from the in-game statistics window in Team Melee multiplayer games.For example: Swordsmen attack enemy units that are currently constructing a building BEFORE attacking buildings. Attack order has been slightly changed.Assigning more harvester units to gold fields yields more income due to more intelligent pathfinding and behavior. Harvesting units (Harvester, Peon, Peasant) are now more intelligent. GameSpy: Custom games without open player slots are no longer indicated in the Custom Game List.Removed unnecessary items from the HUD of referees and observers.Enemy players who selected to play with Random race are now indicated with a unique Random icon in the Diplomacy Window.This also is the case with terrains marked as "impassable" in the game's Scenario Editor. Flying units are now unable to enter a Dimension Portal, if the other end of the Dimension Portal is on a terrain type which is impassable by air units.The Stalker's Defile spell no longer has an effect on spellcasting abilities of ground units.GameSpy: When switched to desktop or to another program AoX is automatically put in the foreground on GameSpy game starting.GameSpy: Advanced and more intelligent matchmaking.In multiplayer games, during the "Waiting for Players" message, players can no longer save the game.GameSpy: The map Spider Realm is no longer available in 1v1 ladder.Improved hotkey management and hotkey-conflict monitoring. ![]() ![]() This change applies to the following triggers: "Basic Commands\System commands\Actions" group: WriteLanguageText, WriteLanguageTextDelayed, WriteLanguageMessageDelayed, WriteLanguageCounter
![]() ![]() ![]() Global trade has been turned into a new battlefield with offshore assets and import dependencies as the attack vectors. As Western economic sanctions attempted to cripple Russia’s economy following its invasion, Russian gas and oil supplies have been limited and forced to be paid in rubles in retaliation. Sanctions and Energy Exports: New Weapons in Modern WarfareĪlong with advanced weaponry, sanctions and energy commodities have become new tools of modern cold warfare. Since China’s breakthrough in hypersonic missile flight a year ago, Russia has now been testing its own versions of the technology, with Putin mentioning Russia’s readiness to export weaponry he described as, “years, or maybe even decades ahead of their foreign counterparts”. Similarly, Russia and China have deepened their relationship, sharing military intelligence and technology along with beginning joint military exercises at the end of August, alongside other nations like India, Belarus, Mongolia, and Tajikistan. ![]() to Ukraine has totaled $8.2 billion since the start of the war, and has shown how alliances can help make up for some domestic military spending in times of conflict. The security assistance just sent by the U.S. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February has resulted in seismic geopolitical shifts, kicking off a cascade of international military shipments and collaboration between nations. Military Collaboration Since the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Russia military expenditures amounted to 4.1% of its GDP, and among the top 10 spending nations, was only beaten by Saudi Arabia whose spending was 6.6% of its GDP. While Russia was only the fifth top nation by military spending at $65.9 billion in 2021, it was among the higher ranking nations in terms of military spending as a share of GDP. In fact, China has the largest total of active military personnel, and the country’s military spending has more than doubled over the last decade. While China’s expenditure is still less than half of America’s, the country has increased its military spending for 27 years in a row. The next top military spender in 2021 was China, which spent $293.4 billion and made up nearly 14% of global military spend. ![]() military spending increased year-over-year by $22.3 billion, and the country’s total for 2021 was more than every other country in the top 10 combined. America has been the top military spending nation since SIPRI began tracking in 1949, making up more than 30% of the world’s military spending for the last two decades. The United States was the top nation in terms of military expenditure, spending $801 billion to make up almost 38% of global military spending in 2021. Which Countries Spend the Most on Military? Using data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ( SIPRI), this visualization shows which countries spent the most on their military in 2021, along with their overall share of global military spending. In 2021, global military spending reached $2.1 trillion, rising for its seventh year in a row. The Top 10 Countries by Military Spending in 2021Īs Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has continued, military spending and technology has come under the spotlight as the world tracked Western arms shipments and watched how HIMAR rocket launchers and other weaponry affected the conflict.īut developing, exporting, and deploying military personnel and weaponry costs nations hundreds of billions every year. ![]() ![]() ![]() And each provides services like Audio/Video/Text chat or calendar/contact/mail integration and much more. They all allow you to access, sync, and share data across various devices. Use the code QUICK15 for annual & triennial billing at checkout for $5.24/Month over 3 years! That is $62.90/Year! (comes with 4 vCPU & 8TB transfer.)Īll three of these Dropbox alternatives are open source or have an open source option. ![]() Prices for this start at €1,900 (about $2,130 or £1,715) per year for 50 users, and go up from there for more users and more features.Save $33.30 (15%) on the 16GB VPS 320GB plan! □□ This gets you more support with your setup, more advanced user management tools, and access to extras like the Collabora Online application that we mentioned above. This gives you a lot of flexibility when it comes to your budget, because you can pick and choose what you're paying for, but it's perfectly possible to use the file syncing and storage components completely free of charge.įor heavy-duty enterprise use, you can sign up to one of the Nextcloud premium plans. Nextcloud pricingĪs Nextcloud is an open source offering, you can register for and install it completely free of charge, though you will be paying the costs of your own storage (or paying a Nextcloud provider for storage). Support for LDAP/Active Directory, SSO/SAML 2.0, Kerberos, OAuth2, OpenID Connect, JWT, CAS and any SQL database mediated by Apache modules is included, as well as two-factor authentication, hardware keys, and biometric authentication. As long as you know what you're doing – and Nextcloud offers plenty of help – this is one of the most secure cloud storage solutions around.Īside from your own security precautions, Nextcloud offers a very secure model, where the contents of the server can be encrypted, and in-transit, server-side and client-side end-to-end encryption technologies can be applied. On the one hand, your files aren't lumped in with a million others on service X somewhere on the web, but on the other you need to make sure no one gets unauthorized physical or remote access to the servers that you've got running Nextcloud. (Image credit: Future) Nextcloud securityĪs Nextcloud is a self-hosted solution (unless you go with a provider), the security protections are partly down to you. Updates are pushed out regularly as well, adding improved performance and more features for the Nextcloud experience. While the Nextcloud interface is slightly rough around the edges – it's a bit like switching from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice – we're big fans of the open source principles on show here, and you won't have any problems using the software on the web, on the desktop, or on mobile. It's clear that plenty of thought and care has gone into the Nextcloud interface, and of course that makes it easy to jump around the various sections. Nextcloud comes with some neat extra tricks as well, such as the option to impose bandwidth restrictions to share out resources evenly, and a setting that will show a warning if someone tries to sync a folder above a predefined size. Versioning is supported too, so you can roll back to older versions of your files. From what we could tell, the speeds for uploading, downloading and syncing are very good, though obviously this depends somewhat on where you're storing your files. ![]() Reassuringly, a complete log of all activity on web, desktop and mobile is maintained, so you can always retrace your steps and find out what happened where. ![]() For local folder syncing, there are the desktop clients we've mentioned: again these are pretty plain but perfectly functional, and you can sync any folders you like (with the option of syncing to multiple servers for extra redundancy, if you need it). (Image credit: Nextcloud) Nextcloud interfaceĪs soon as you sign up and set up Nextcloud, you get access to a wealth of functionality through a rich (WebDAV-compliant) web interface – you can see, share and edit files, and the interface is slick and speedy (if not quite as polished as the likes of Google Drive). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It has no luck variance in crucible and performs the best out of all of the trace rifles in pvp. Perpetual Motion and Golden Tricorn is your best bet, although activating the improved. Coldheart This is an Exotic trace rifle that shoots out a cold, fusion-powered laser as a means of attack. ![]() Then there is wavesplitter, a strange one, it needs orbs of light in PvE to perform well and without a catalyst is is quite impractical to use at the moment, if orbs are available it will out-perform lens in most scenarios but it is still not a valuable dps tool. Retraced Path is a lackluster weapon for PvP, although Trace Rifles have never been too great in the Crucible. in the crucible its effect is quite powerful against supers as it lowers their damage output and its judgement perk will oneshot them after a short delay, it is most effective against things like bottom tree striker in this regard as it stops them oneshotting with their melee and kills them quickly however for neutral game it is somewhat underwhelming. Season of the Plunder added a fantastic Pulse Rifle for players to chase as well, so this list warranted an update. Updated September 7th, 2022, by Charles Burgar: Pulse Rifles have become more commonplace in the Crucible and even most PvE loadouts. Prometheus lens has AOE ontop of its laser, its overall damage output stats off quite high and does not require continued damage to be effective, it is excellent for crowd control but once again it becomes a question of "is it better than X" and sadly it is not, it must be active for quite a while for its bubble to reach full size so a well rolled smg could clean up more in that time.ĭivinity is the first useful one, it has obscene buffs, not only being the strongest buff but its application is fast and it has buckets of range and it also makes a huge crit spot on the target, synergising with the exotic whisper of the worm, it sees most frequent use in gambit, gambit prime and raids. No matter the playstyle, here are ten Pulse Rifles any player needs to use in Destiny 2. coldheart is the only one with real boss dps, however after the auto reloading nerf its overall potential is vastly limited, it is out-performed by izinagi`s as a dps based special weapon and performs poorly in the crucible. DRUNK_CANADIAN a écrit :I legit have all of them but isnt the Lens like > better than the rest>? convince me otherwise lol. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The drawback is that u have to open many windows to handle other functions, so u can't have all your stuff around. I allways take a peak to other mixing programs to check out their evolution, but this time, desspite of all the biatching i have thrown to traktor lately i assumed my debt of posting the results here.Ĭool Program, but the interface is awful. FLAC, MP3 and WAV streams are used for real-time streaming.Okay, Here it goes a test drive on all other programs Internet audio applications such as real-time streaming is expected to be ubiquitous in the cloud users, they often encounter a diverse range of wireless access technology, wireless networks, roaming and in their closed position and support the work of the deployment. The concept of cloud computing has been proposed from the device to the cloud computing power, storage, and security unloading resource requirements. Various organizations to develop and deploy their own cloud, and their meeting most of them are in the same cloud, holding a variety of audio codecs to be used for real-time streaming. In doing so, they make visible the promise of digital music: to turn our attention to the commodification process and to force a reconsideration of the role music plays in the contemporary moment.Ībstract: Audio streaming has been a major application, which has become popular in past few years especially amongst youth both in professional and personal lives. This has not stopped artists, hobbyists and users from carrying out creative experiments that call into question the codes and conventions of the digital music commodity. But while digital music offers the potential to disrupt the traditional ways of doing business in music, it also affords new forms of control and power. Digital music’s fluid and ubiquitous nature seems to subvert those who seek to profit from it. By teasing out the differences between the commodity aspects of the CD and the digital file, this project offers fresh perspectives on materiality, aesthetics, labour and ownership in an era of digital goods. Through case studies, archival research, and descriptive analysis, this study makes methodological and intellectual contributions to the field of communication and technology studies as well as to studies of new media and the cultural industries. These technologies and the cultural practices that accompanied them gave music new paratexts and micromaterials that ultimately constituted the digital music commodity. This dissertation focuses on five technologies – Winamp, Metadata, Napster, iTunes and Cloud Computing – that were key to rehabilitating the music commodity in its digital environments. metadata, interfaces, digital “packaging”). On computers, music underwent an interface-lift, gradually getting redressed with new features (i.e. album art, compressed sound, packaging, etc.), recordings as digital files were initially decontextualized commodities. Stripped of many of their previous attributes (i.e. As computers became viable sources for the playback of popular music in the 1980s and 1990s, the roots of the digital music commodity took hold. Specifically, it traces the transition from music on compact discs to music as a digital file on computers/mobile devices and the economic, industrial, aesthetic and cultural consequences this shift has for how we produce, present, and consume music. This dissertation concentrates on the changing form of the music commodity over the last two decades. To where does all this lead us? The proposed abstract will focus on the transfiguration of audio contents, both in terms of journalism, entertainment and advertising, as well as the mutation of the listener in direction of a relation between the one who listens to radio and is also a web user of radio websites, presenting the concept of as a definition for the new broadcasting context in the 21st century. Radio listening gave way to online navigation and interaction. MP3 players for instance, or devices such as mobile phones are shifting the balance of power away from radio as tastemaker toward consumers' ability to select, hoard and arrange their music. All these platforms represent a whole new scenario for media and forces radio to change the business and communication model, transforming the radio concept we used to know. Online broadcasting, online music services, portable music players, digital receivers, mobile phones and podcasts are different ways to access music and entertainment. ![]() ![]() ![]() The F1 has a combat radius of 459 miles but can also be refueled in the air. It can reach a maximum speed of Mach 2.2 and has a ceiling of 52,000 feet. Using the afterburner creates 15,785 lbf. Performance – The F1’s single SNECMA Atar 09K50 jet engine produces 11,025 lbf of thrust.The F2 never made it out of prototype status as the French Air Force chose the smaller, simpler Mirage F1. Like the F1, the F2 was a high-mounted, swept-wing design that enabled the pilot the control to fly fast at very low altitudes and serve as a ground attack/fighter aircraft. F1 and F2 – While developing the Mirage F1, Dassault simultaneously developed the F2, a larger two-seater version.The Mirage F1 is currently employed by only four of those original operators, but today private companies utilize the platform as an aggressor aircraft. With nearly 5 decades of service to fourteen militaries around the world, it was a premiere interceptor aircraft during the Cold War era. The wing’s design and powerful engine provided the F1 the ability to take off on shorter runways. The Mirage F1 is a high-mounted, swept-wing multi-role aircraft powered by a single afterburning turbojet engine fed by two side intakes. Its design makes it perform very well at high-speeds at both low and high altitudes. The F1 was developed to replace the Mirage III, a lightweight, all-weather interceptor that served countries like France and Israel during the 1960s. Please visit more information and follow us on Twitter.Designed to fill both the interceptor and ground attack roles for the French military, the Mirage F1 was introduced into service in 1973. Paramount Group is a leader in defence and security innovation and is a trusted partner to sovereign governments around the world, providing ground-breaking products, services and consultancy, including support for peacekeeping missions. The Company has extensive capability on this aircraft type with full airframe and engine overhaul capability, as well as the ability to upgrade, modernise avionics and mission systems. Paramount Aerospace Systems has been operating a pilot training capability from ab initio to advanced fighter training in South Africa and customer countries. Paramount Aerospace Systems, a subsidiary of the global aerospace and technology company, Paramount Group has been supporting a number of air forces around the world in the maintenance and technical operation of advanced fighter aircraft for many years. ![]() Paramount Aerospace specializes in the modernization of fixed wing platforms including leading the previous modernization of the Mirage F1M while still in Spanish Air Force military service. The deployment of Paramount’s team in-country has proven the importance of having such expertise available on the ground to ensure we can provide the ultimate solution to our customers.” It is exciting to be working with Draken and this paves the way for a strong long-term relationship. Paramount has extensive capability on this aircraft with full airframe and engine overhaul capability, as well as the ability to upgrade and modernise avionics and mission systems. Steve Griessel, CEO of Paramount Group USA said: “We are proud to support Draken’s Mirage F1 regeneration programme. The Mirage F1’s are undergoing reassembly, restoration and airworthiness certification at Draken’s Lakeland, Florida maintenance facility. ![]() Paramount Aerospace Systems and Draken signed a contract last year for the overhaul and ongoing engineering support of the fleet of Mirage F1’s. The former Spanish Air Force F1 fleet will soon join Draken’s 13 A-4 Skyhawks and 23 L-159 Honey Badgers that currently support the USAF out of Nellis AFB. The supersonic, radar-equipped F1 is part of a fleet of ex-military fighter aircraft currently being regenerated by Draken assisted by Paramount Aerospace Systems. Lakeland, FL - 22 November, 2019 - Paramount Aerospace Systems, a subsidiary of Paramount Group, the global aerospace and technology company, provided upgrade and engineering support for Draken International’s first regenerated Mirage F1 that took to the skies on its maiden flight over Lakeland Linder International Airport, Lakeland, Florida. ![]() ![]() ![]() My husband had had a great experience with the owner up until then. I honestly can't accurately express how rude this salesman was. He sold his truck, they made their money and he made his commission. Or any kind of customer service at all really! Or try keeping your word. Next time try "hey sorry that truck sold but we have another truck over here". He never offered us any actual help, or ya know, a SORRY. His response you ask? It was to come back out of the business with the tool used to remove sales stickers and remove the sticker from the truck we were there to buy right in front of us. I asked this man (I regret not learning his name) to find out what was going on and what happened and he skirtingly said he would. Let's pause here talk about, A) How unprofessional this response is, B) How unhelpful it is and C) how RUDE this response is. His reply "I don't know what to tell ya BUD". He told us, "Too bad, those guys just bought it." We told him we were under the impression the truck was being held for us as Jay and my husband had discussed. We get to the dealership and let the salesman know who we were and that we were here for the truck. Again, my husband was told it was ready and waiting for us JUST LAST NIGHT! We left our family and vacation early to come down to Saco and get the truck this morning (had we known it would be ready earlier my husband would have driven down mid vacation to get it). My husband was in text contact with the owner multiple times throughout the week and he even texted us last night telling us it was ready and waiting for us today! We were on vacation during the week it was being inspected and worked on. Like I said my husband went in that day with the intent to buy it. Owner Jay said they'd get it ready for us and hold it. My husband sat down and crunched the numbers with both the owner and their loan guy. It came used from Canada and had to be inspected and worked on after clearing customs before it could be sold, so we couldn't move forward with the purchase until then. We found a truck at this dealership we wanted. You could have waved the $400 “document prep fee” and closed the deal.kinda glad things didn’t pan out. had you have lost the attitude you would have closed the deal, alas your ego seemed to have got the best of you. Best of luck on the new $70,000 vehicle you bragged about as well as the slew of other vehicles. and made me want to write a review to boot. you “keeping it real” type personality may have gotten you far in other areas but in this case drove us away. I’ve worked with a handful of other dealerships with much better customer service skills and was appalled of his cocky attitude when it became apparent we weren’t completely sold and ready to sign off. Justin was passive aggressive in his remarks as we discussed wanting to do business but wondering if he could make any other accommodations on the price as the vehicle was not only older but would need work done in it down the line due to the wear. Disappointed with the service at this dealership. ![]() ![]() ![]() It could be Apple hoped someone would put something out that bridged the gap between iMovie and Final Cut Pro, but nobody did – at least not as quickly as Apple would like. It could be Apple was hoping someone might take a shot at that, but nobody did. The only other real presentation software for OS X is PowerPoint. I think they feel developers have not come out with software quickly enough to fill what Apple sees as voids. Also, in the beginning, developers were slow to come to OS X and perhaps Apple started to panic a little. I also think there are other factors involved. I think that Apple, having become mostly oriented to the digital lifestyle, feels they *must* provide a good out-of-box experience in that regard. And by angrying third party developers, who can write more than just 1 app, they are limiting their own software base, which can never be a good thing for a platform… The point here is not Apple driving the app base, because no matter how big company they are, they can’t write everything. At least not as much as it would have if such an app wouldn’t come with the OS. This is why, if something comes with the OS, an alternative but similar app won’t have much luck. They just use whatever it comes with the OS, and for extra needs they just go to their software retailer to buy an office suite or something like that. People (not geeks like you and me who want to try out everything under the sun) don’t download software much. Mozilla is still around or under 1% of the web browser market and it is almost one year out on 1.0 status (plus it runs on other platforms where it is the dominant browser e.g. > After a while free alternatives become good enough for everyday use, and become part of a free infrastructure. Maybe this is why Apple wanted to originally charge for the 3/4 of the iLife applications? (now they only charge for the iDVD) And a platform, sooner or later is as good as dead when it loses its developers. But this “kind” gesture towards its users, kills many developers. You can’t of course blame Apple for offering for free very nice software. Doesn’t this story sound a bit like IE, Windows and Netscape? The rest 6 browses on OSX will have no major future (Apple’s userbase is just 2.3% leaving no major profits to the rest of the players in the “background”). Now think when Apple brings Safari to stable status, add tabs and incorporate it with the OS. More over, Safari is not out for more than 15 days yet and it is already the No1 browser of choice among many OSX users. Safari has already won, the rest is just to see by how much.” In the meantime, Safari tops 1 million downloads. Who aspires to be number two in an already over-commoditized space? Working my ass off for 3% just isn’t any fun any more. AOL and Netscape have no interest in supporting it. It’s obvious it will only ever be a marginal product on a even more marginal platform. Update: One of the two developers (the most commited one) of Chimera is thinking of dropping out: “I’m torn about what to do with Chimera. In the past we talked about it regarding the Watson application and its competition with Sherlock 3. iTunes just got to be far too big, far too free, and far too bundled with the OS.” The editorial is going on giving more examples how Apple is taking away market from the small developers by embedding such user software on OSX (e.g. A note from Subband Software, former developer of MacAmp, cropped up recently: “Thanks to everyone who supported us over the years. ![]() |