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Airfoil for Mac

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Mac Minimum System Requirements: Mac® OS X 10.8 and up; Intel® Core 2 Duo or better; NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600M GT or ATI Radeon™ HD 2600 or Intel Iris Pro or better; OpenGL 2.0 Support; 3GB Hard Disk Drive Storage; 4GB RAM; USB 2.0 Port; Internet connection for software installation, updates, Platinum course delivery, and online play; Warranty.

Airfoil for Mac 5

MacOS 10.12: ↓ 5.9.1
Mac OS X 10.11: ↓ 5.8.6
Mac OS X 10.10:↓ 5.8.2
Mac OS X 10.9:↓ 5.6.0

Note: Airfoil for Mac 5 is the current version of the software. Users of older versions are eligible to upgrade to version 5 at a substantial discount.

Airfoil for Mac 4

Final Version 4 (Mac OS X 10.11, 10.10, 10.9):↓ 4.9.2
Mac OS X 10.8, 10.7:↓ 4.8.14
Mac OS X 10.6:↓ 4.7.6

Note: The code portion of Airfoil for Mac 4 license keys begins with KUTA-. If you have an Airfoil for Mac 4 license key, you can upgrade now.

Airfoil for Mac 3

Final Version 3 (Mac OS X 10.6, 10.5): ↓ 3.5.7
Mac OS X 10.4: ↓ 3.3.2

Note: The code portion of Airfoil for Mac 3 license keys begins with TX40-. If you have an Airfoil for Mac 3 license key, you can upgrade now.

Airfoil for Mac 2

Golf

Final Version 2 (Mac OS X 10.5, 10.4): ↓ 2.1.1
Mac OS X 10.3: ↓ 2.0.8
Mac OS X 10.2: ↓ 1.0.6

Note: The code portion of Airfoil for Mac 2 (and 1) license keys begins with SSME-. If you have an Airfoil for Mac 2/1 license key, you can upgrade now.

Airfoil Satellite

Airfoil Satellite for Mac

MacOS 10.12: ↓ 5.9.1
Mac OS X 10.11: ↓ 5.8.6
Mac OS X 10.10: ↓ 5.8.2
Mac OS X 10.9: ↓ 5.6.0

Note: Airfoil Satellite for Mac is the current receiving and remote control application for Airfoil. It replaces the older Airfoil Speakers for Mac.

Airfoil Speakers for Mac

Final Version (MacOS 10.11, 10.10, 10.9): ↓ 4.9.2
Mac OS X 10.8, 10.7: ↓ 4.8.14
Mac OS X 10.6: ↓ 4.7.6
Mac OS X 10.5: ↓ 3.5.7
Mac OS X 10.4: ↓ 3.3.2

Note: Airfoil Speakers for Mac has been superseded by Airfoil Satellite for Mac on Mac OS X 10.9 and higher.

Airfoil Satellite for Windows

Because Airfoil Satellite for Windows 5 has not removed support for any OS versions, no Legacy versions of the app are needed at this time.

Note: Airfoil Satellite for Windows is the current receiving and remote control application for Airfoil. It replaces the older Airfoil Speakers for Windows.

Airfoil Speakers for Windows

Final Version (Windows 10, Windows 8.1/8, Windows 7, Windows Vista): ↓ 3.6.7
Windows XP: ↓ 3.5

Note: Airfoil Speakers for Windows has been superseded by Airfoil Satellite for Windows on Windows 7 and higher.

Airfoil Satellite for iOS

Because Airfoil Satellite for iOS has not removed support for any OS versions, no Legacy versions are needed at this time.

Note: Airfoil Satellite for iOS is the current receiving and remote control application for Airfoil. It replaces the older Airfoil Speakers Touch.

Airfoil Speakers Touch

Users running iOS 4 through iOS 6 can still download “Airfoil Speakers Touch” by searching for it in the iOS App Store.

Note: Airfoil Speakers Touch has been superseded by Airfoil Satellite for iOS on iOS 7 and higher.

Airfoil Satellite for Android

Because Airfoil Satellite for Android has not removed support for any OS versions, no Legacy versions are needed at this time.

Note: Airfoil Satellite for Android is the current receiving and remote control application for Airfoil. It replaces the older Airfoil Speakers for Android.

Airfoil Speakers for Android

Final Version (Android 2.3 - 5.1.1): ↓ 1.0.3

Note: Airfoil Speakers for Android has been superseded by Airfoil Satellite for Android on Android 6 and higher.

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Audio Hijack

Audio Hijack 3

MacOS 10.12: ↓ 3.7.2
Mac OS X 10.11: ↓ 3.5.7
Mac OS X 10.10: ↓ 3.5.3
Mac OS X 10.9: ↓ 3.3.4

Note: Audio Hijack 3 is the latest version of the software. Users of any older version of Audio Hijack, including Audio Hijack Pro, are eligible to upgrade to version 3 at a substantial discount.

Audio Hijack Pro 2

Final Version 2 (Mac OS X 10.11, 10.10, 10.9): ↓ 2.11.6
Mac OS X 10.8, 10.7: ↓ 2.11.4
Mac OS X 10.6: ↓ 2.10.7
Mac OS X 10.5: ↓ 2.9.9a
Mac OS X 10.4: ↓ 2.9.2
Mac OS X 10.3: ↓ 2.7.3
Mac OS X 10.2: ↓ 2.1.1

Note: The code portion of Audio Hijack Pro 2 license keys begins with IPRT3-. If you have an Audio Hijack Pro 2 license key, you can upgrade now.

Audio Hijack Pro 1

↓ 1.3.2 (PowerPC only)

Note: The code portion of Audio Hijack Pro 1 license keys begins with IPRT2-. If you have an Audio Hijack Pro 1 license key, you can upgrade now.

Audio Hijack

Final Version 2 (Mac OS X 10.6, 10.5, 10.4):↓ 2.2.6
Mac OS X 10.3:↓ 2.2.5
Mac OS X 10.2:↓ 2.2

Note: The code portion of Audio Hijack 2 license keys begins with IPRT-. If you have an Audio Hijack 2 license key, you can upgrade now.

Farrago

Farrago

MacOS 10.12: ↓ 1.5.2
Mac OS X 10.11: ↓ 1.2.6
Mac OS X 10.10: ↓ 1.2.1

Fission

Fission 2

MacOS 10.12: ↓ 2.5.0
Mac OS X 10.11: ↓ 2.4.5
Mac OS X 10.10: ↓ 2.4.3
Mac OS X 10.9: ↓ 2.3.1
Mac OS X 10.8, 10.7: ↓ 2.2.4
Mac OS X 10.6: ↓ 2.1.3

Note: Fission 2 is the current version of the software. Users of older versions are eligible to upgrade to version 2 at a substantial discount.

Fission 1

Final Version 1 (Mac OS X 10.8, 10.7, 10.6):↓ 1.6.12
Mac OS X 10.5:↓ 1.6.10
Mac OS X 10.4:↓ 1.6.8

Note: The code portion of Fission 1 license keys begins with KRBA-. If you have a Fission 1 license key, you can upgrade now.

Loopback

Loopback 2

MacOS 10.12: ↓ 2.1.4
Mac OS X 10.11: ↓ 2.0.1

Note: Loopback 2 is the current version of the software. Users of older versions are eligible to upgrade to version 2 at a substantial discount.

Loopback 1

Final Version 1 (MacOS 10.14, 10.13, 10.12, 10.11):↓ 1.2.1
Mac OS X 10.10: ↓ 1.2.0
Mac OS X 10.9: ↓ 1.1.2

Note: The code portion of Loopback 1 license keys begins with CIRC-. If you have a Loopback 1 license key, you can upgrade now.

Piezo

Piezo

MacOS 10.12:↓ 1.6.5
Mac OS X 10.11:↓ 1.6.0
Mac OS X 10.10:↓ 1.5.9
Mac OS X 10.9:↓ 1.5.2
Mac OS X 10.8, 10.7:↓ 1.2.8
Mac OS X 10.6: ↓ 1.2.2

Note: Piezo is no longer distributed through the Mac App Store. Users who purchased via the Mac App Store can transition to the direct version free of charge.

SoundSource

SoundSource 5

SoundSource 5 currently supports MacOS 11, 10.15, 10.14, and 10.13. It has not removed support for any versions of MacOS.

Note: SoundSource 5 is the current version of the software. Users of SoundSource 4 are eligible to upgrade to version 5 at a substantial discount.

SoundSource 4

Last Planned Version 4 (MacOS 11, 10.15, 10.14, 10.13):↓ 4.3.1
MacOS 10.12: ↓ 4.2.8
Mac OS X 10.11: ↓ 4.1.2

SoundSource 3

Final Version 3 (MacOS 10.14, 10.13, 10.12, 10.11):↓ 3.1.2
Mac OS X 10.10: ↓ 3.1.0

SoundSource 2

Final Version 2 (Mac OS X 10.7, 10.6):↓ 2.5.1
Mac OS X 10.5:↓ 2.5.0
Mac OS X 10.4:↓ 2.0.0
Mac OS X 10.3:↓ 1.3.0
Mac OS X 10.2:↓ 1.0.5

Retired Applications

The following applications have been permanently retired. They are no longer for sale, and are provided solely for customers who purchased them while they were still in development. You can learn more about these applications here.

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Airfoil for Windows

Final Version (Windows 10, 8/8.1, 7):↓ 5.7.0
Final Version of Airfoil for Windows 3 (Windows 10, Windows 8.1/8, Windows 7, Windows Vista): ↓ 3.6.7
Windows XP:↓ 3.5
Windows 2000:↓ 2.5.1

Note:Airfoil Satellite for Windows remains in development, and enables Windows machines to receive audio transmitted by Airfoil for Mac.

Airfoil Remote

Airfoil Remote is no longer for sale. Previous purchasers can still download it from the “Purchased” section of the Updates tab in the iOS App Store app.

Note: Airfoil Remote has been superseded by Airfoil Satellite for iOS.

Airfoil Video Player

Final Version (Mac OS X 10.11, 10.10, 10.9): ↓ 4.9.2

Detour

Final Version (Mac OS X 10.3): ↓ 1.5.5
Mac OS X 10.2: ↓ 1.5.3
(PowerPC only)

Intermission

Final Version (Mac OS X 10.11, 10.10, and 10.9): ↓ 1.1.5
Mac OS X 10.8, 10.7: ↓ 1.1.3

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LineIn

Final Version (MacOS 10.12, 10.11, 10.10, 10.9, 10.8, 10.7):↓ 2.3
Mac OS X 10.6:↓ 2.1.1
Mac OS X 10.5, 10.4:↓ 2.0.3
Mac OS X 10.3:↓ 2.0.2

Note: LineIn's play-thru functionality can best be replicated with Audio Hijack.

MakeiPhoneRingtone

Final Version (MacOS 10.12, 10.11, 10.10, 10.9, 10.8, 10.7):↓ 1.3.5
Mac OS X 10.6, 10.5:↓ 1.3.3
Mac OS X 10.4:↓ 1.3.2

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MemoryCell

Mac OS X 10.5, 10.4:↓ 2.1
Mac OS X 10.3:↓ 2.0.1

Nicecast

Final Version (MacOS 10.13, 10.12, 10.11, 10.10):↓ 1.11.13
Mac OS X 10.9: ↓ 1.11.11
Mac OS X 10.8, 10.7: ↓ 1.11.5
Mac OS X 10.6: ↓ 1.10.8
Mac OS X 10.5: ↓ 1.9.12a
Mac OS X 10.4: ↓ 1.9.7
Mac OS X 10.3: ↓ 1.8.6
Mac OS X 10.2: ↓ 1.6.1

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PongSaver

Final Version (MacOS 10.12, 10.11, 10.10, 10.9, 10.8, 10.7):↓ 2.1.1
Mac OS X 10.6:↓ 2.0.0
Mac OS X 10.5, 10.4, 10.3:↓ 1.1.1

Note: For those interested still interested in PongSaver, former Rogue Amoeba employee and original developer Mike Ash has taken over upkeep.

Pulsar

Final Version (Mac OS X 10.8, 10.7, 10.6):↓ 2.3.4

Note: Because Pulsar relied on third-party web services which are now deprecated, it will no longer function at all at this point.

Radioshift

Final Version (Mac OS X 10.7, 10.6):↓ 1.6.8
Mac OS X 10.5:↓ 1.6.4
Mac OS X 10.4:↓ 1.1.4

Note: Because Radioshift relied on third-party web services which are now deprecated, it will no longer function at all at this point.

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Radioshift Touch

Radioshift Touch is no longer for sale. Previous purchasers can still download it from the “Purchased” section of the Updates tab in the iOS App Store app.

Note: Because Radioshift Touch relied on third-party web services which are now deprecated, it will no longer function at all at this point.

Links 386 Pro
Developer(s)Access Software
Publisher(s)Access Software
Designer(s)Vance Cook
Kevin Homer
Roger Carver
Artist(s)Bruce Carver
David F. Brown
SeriesLinks
Platform(s)MS-DOS, Macintosh, FM Towns, PC-98
Release
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Links 386 Pro is a golfsimulationsports game for MS-DOS released in 1992. It is part of the Links series, and was developed by Access Software as the follow-up to Links: The Challenge of Golf (1990). A Macintosh version, Links Pro, was released in 1994.[1] Versions of the game were also released for Microsoft Windows under the titles of Microsoft Golf 2.0 (1994) and Microsoft Golf 3.0 (1996), part of the Microsoft Golf series.

Gameplay[edit]

Players select a male or female character and their clothing.[2] They select the level of play (beginner, amateur, and pro) and tee position.[3] The player can control character direction and foot position,[4] and the shot is controlled by a swing meter, held to the top for power and released and clicked again as it swings back to the bottom for direction - early will hook and late will slice.[5] Players can select from multiple views, split the screen, and record shots.[2][5] Shots can be repeated (a mulligan) and short putts taken (a gimme).[5]

In 1994, the Computer Sports Network ran the Links Tour, an online tournament of 250 players accessible via modem.[6]

Technical features[edit]

The game ran relatively quickly because it was written in assembly code,[7] though courses could take several seconds to be drawn on less powerful systems.[3] The courses were drawn piece by piece, beginning with the backdrop, then the buildings, then the plants.[5] It was considered to use a large amount of memory for the time, running best on 8MB.[2] On the Mac, it ran best on a Power Mac[2] and on the PC at least a 386 was required.[3] Some features could be turned off to increase the running speed.[5] The game featured Super VGA graphics, one of the first games to do so.[3] It features sounds such as birds, frogs, comments from the golfers, and applause.[2][8][4] On the Mac, voice control of the game was available.[2]

The game features two courses, Harbour Town and Banff Springs, presented through digitized images. Lower resolution courses for the earlier game, Links: The Challenge of Golf, can be converted for play in Links 386 Pro.[3][9] A subsequent version, titled Links 386 CD,[10] includes the voice of Bobcat Goldthwait as the player's caddie.[11]

Through a deal with Access Software, Microsoft published its own Links games for Microsoft Windows under the Microsoft Golf name. Microsoft Golf 2.0 (1994; Windows 3.0) is a version of Links 386 Pro that includes Firestone South Course and Torrey Pines South Course,[12][13][14] while Microsoft Golf 3.0 (1996; Windows 95) features the same courses as Links 386 Pro.[15][16]Microsoft Golf 3.0 was included with many personal computers as a pre-loaded game.[17] Both Microsoft Golf 2.0 and Golf 3.0 have 16-bitWindows components [18] but also make use of Win32s. [19]

Reception[edit]

Review scores
PublicationScore
CGW3/5 (Microsoft Golf 2.0)[13]
(Microsoft Golf 3.0)[15]
GameSpot7.5/10 (Links 386 CD)[10]
Gamecenter7/10 (Microsoft Golf 3.0)[20]
MacUser4.5/5 (Links Pro)[21]
PC Magazine (Microsoft Golf 3.0)[22]
Awards
PublicationAward
Compute!Best Sports Game[23]
Computer Gaming WorldOverall Game of the Year[24]
Software Publishers AssociationBest Sports Program[25][26]

Links 386 Pro was a commercial success, with sales of roughly 400,000 units by July 1994. At the time, Bruce Carver of Access Software estimated that its actual ownership number was 'at least 1.6 million' thanks to software piracy.[27]

The graphics were much praised, described as 'almost photo-realistic'.[2] Some players complained that achieving a low scoring round was too easy.[4]Computer Gaming World in 1992 stated 'the final word in golf—for now, at least—is Links 386 Pro, praising the game's 'stunning' Super VGA graphics and 'dream come true' gameplay. The magazine predicted that 'it is quite likely that the only thing to ever beat this game will be yet another version of Links.[4]

In 1993 Links received a Codie award from the Software Publishers Association for Best Sports Program,[25][26] and Computer Gaming World awarded it Overall Game of the Year, stating that doing so was 'pretty obvious' given how long Links 386 Pro had been at the top of the magazine's Top 100 Games list.[24] In 1994, it was reported that 'Links 386 Pro easily leads the market for golf games'.[6] That year, PC Gamer US named Links 386 Pro the 6th best computer game ever. The editors called it 'one of the most polished and professional games ever produced'.[28] In 1996, Computer Gaming World declared Links 386 the 26th-best computer game ever released.[29]

In 2014, PC PowerPlay listed Links 386 Pro among the 100 most influential PC games, saying it was 'the perfect way to demonstrate all 40MHz worth of computing power in one’s brand new PC.'[30]

The Age reviewed the Macintosh version, Links Pro, and wrote that 'great depth and realism makes it the golf game for serious indoor swingers.'[1]Links Pro received a score of 4.5 out of 5 from MacUser.[21]Links Pro sold 19,699 during 1997 in the United States, and was among that year's best-selling Mac games in the country.[31]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'There's no handicap with golf on the Mac'. The Age. August 30, 1994. Retrieved April 18, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^ abcdefgKinne, Richard (August 22, 1994). 'Links Pro Hits a Hole in One'. TidBITS.
  3. ^ abcdeTrivette, Donald (September 28, 1993). 'The Desktop Athlete'. PC Mag.
  4. ^ abcdMcDonald, T. Liam (November 1992). 'Links 386 Pro from Access'. Computer Gaming World. p. 72. Retrieved 18 September 2016.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  5. ^ abcdeMann, Richard (January 1993). 'Links 386 Pro'. Compute!.
  6. ^ abSchwabach, Bob (November 1, 1994). 'Golfers don't need to depend on the weather to hit the links'. The Milwaukee Journal.
  7. ^Cawkell, Tony (2 September 2003). 'Home and Consumer Applications'. The Multimedia Handbook. p. 323. ISBN9781134777112.
  8. ^Cohen, Julie (December 22, 1992). 'Holiday software'. PC Mag.
  9. ^'Links: Master List of Available Courses'. Microsoft.com.
  10. ^ abScisco, Peter (May 3, 1996). 'Links 386 CD'. GameSpot. Archived from the original on February 9, 2005.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  11. ^Duncan, Corey (January 11, 2017). 'Behind the Game: From Leader Board Golf to Links 2004'. IndieBuilt.com. Retrieved June 20, 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  12. ^'Golfers can now slice ball on computer screen'. Gannett News Service. November 10, 1994. Retrieved April 18, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  13. ^ abScisco, Peter (January 1995). 'A Spot of Tee: A Desktop Putter Takes A Threesome To The Greens'. Computer Gaming World. pp. 182–183.
  14. ^Access Software (1994). Microsoft Golf 2.0. Microsoft.
  15. ^ abMay, Scott A. (April 1997). 'Links Lite: Microsoft Golf 3.0 Levels the Field for Win 95 Golfers'. Computer Gaming World. p. 112.
  16. ^'War games, sport and monster madness'. The Age. September 5, 1996. Retrieved June 20, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  17. ^'Tee time? PC time'. Kokomo Tribune. November 14, 1998. Retrieved June 20, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. If your PC came loaded with Microsoft Golf 3.0, as many do [...]CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  18. ^Microsoft Golf 3.0
  19. ^Q138557: PRB: Golf 2.0 Overwrites WIN32s Files
  20. ^Mooney, Shane (March 25, 1997). 'Microsoft Golf 3.0'. Gamecenter. Archived from the original on November 19, 2000.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  21. ^ abLeVitus, Bob (December 1995). 'The Game Room'. MacUser. Archived from the original on January 22, 2000. Retrieved February 28, 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  22. ^'Click and Putt'. PC Magazine. September 23, 1997. pp. 321–322. Retrieved June 20, 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  23. ^'The Best of the Year: The Compute Choice Awards'. Compute!. January 1993. pp. 65, 80.
  24. ^ ab'Computer Gaming World's Game of the Year Awards'. Computer Gaming World. October 1993. pp. 70–74. Retrieved 25 March 2016.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  25. ^ ab'Awards - Thy Name Is Controversy'. Computer Gaming World. May 1993. p. 146. Retrieved 7 July 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  26. ^ ab'1993 Winners'. Software and Information Industry Association. Retrieved June 20, 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  27. ^Staff (July 1994). 'Insider Interview: Bruce Carver, Access Software'. Electronic Entertainment. 1 (7): 80, 81.
  28. ^Staff (August 1994). 'PC Gamer Top 40: The Best Games of All Time'. PC Gamer US (3): 32–42.
  29. ^Staff (November 1996). '150 Best (and 50 Worst) Games of All Time'. Computer Gaming World (148): 63–65, 68, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 84, 88, 90, 94, 98.
  30. ^Gillooly, John (October 20, 2014). 'The 100 most influential PC games OF ALL TIME'. PC PowerPlay.
  31. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2000-08-16. Retrieved 2020-02-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links[edit]

  • Links 386 Pro at MobyGames
  • Microsoft Golf 2.0 at MobyGames
  • Microsoft Golf 3.0 at MobyGames
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