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Unison — our excellent OS X app for accessing Usenet Newsgroups and the many wonders and mysteries contained within — has reached the end of its road after years of faithful service.
First, a brand-new Unison 2.2.
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Unison’s end is bittersweet. The market for a Usenet client in 2014 isn’t exactly huge. But if you know Panic, you know we do our very best to never drop things awkwardly — we like to leave our apps in a good place for our (very) valued users.
- Practice Test Question #26: What Mac OS X utility allows you to stop a running application? Question 26 of the 1002 Operating Systems Practice Test for the CompTIA A+ Core Series Exam Support Union Test Prep.
- The unholy union of Windows and Mac got especially exciting when Parallels introduced Coherence, a feature that allows Windows and Mac apps to commingle on the same desktop.
So we’re excited to release a nice, final update to Unison.
Unison 2.2 adds the #1 feature request for Unison: multi-connection downloads for much faster transfers. It also adds a lot more Retina assets for more beautiful browsing on newer machines, and fixes many little bugs and quirks.
It’s a great update for all Unison fans.
Now free, and unsupported.
While we can no longer work on Unison or offer support for it, the good news is it’s also free. This version of the app will be automatically unlocked for all users, no serial needed.
Just download it right there:
What about Unison Access?
For now, Unison Access will continue to work just as it does today for all current subscribers. That said, we’re no longer accepting new signups. We figure we’ll migrate people to another service at some point in the future. If that happens, we’ll contact you by e-mail.
Thank you sincerely.
Our deepest thanks to each and every one of you who used, bought, or enjoyed Unison. We really enjoyed making this app and providing it to you. We hope it serves you well into the future!
The tablet PC industry has reached the boiling point last year, and the multitude of configurations and systems are here to prove it. Last year brought us some really interesting and powerful models of tablet PC, such as Dell's XT Tablet PC or even the clean-slated and extremely elegant Amtek iTablet T221. The picture is completed with Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows Vista.
Axiotron has released yet another tablet PC to join the existing horde of such ultra-portable computers. Or maybe not. The Modbook is completely different from all the systems I have reminded you of above. It is different not in terms of elegance or aspect, but in terms of operating system and thus, of performance. The Modbook is one of 'those' portable computers to run the Mac OS operating system.
Don't bother looking for the keyboard, as you're only wasting your time. There's no such thing and there is no need for it, since the touch-sensitive screen might do just without it. The company's primary targets are artists, designers and professional photographers, specialists that are required to interact directly with the screen or even draw on it. Of course, there is a wide range of available graphics tablets, such as Wacom's products, but the Modbook offers a plus of portability and autonomy.
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Axiotron's Modbooks are the result of an unholy union between Apple's MacBooks and Wacom's pen computing technology, that allows real-time interaction with the screen (such as drawing, clicking, writing or dragging objects). The absence of a dedicated keyboard is compensated by a virtual, on-screen keypad, but a real, standard keyboard can be attached at any time via a spare USB 2.0 port.
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The Modbook tablet comes with Mac OS X pre-loaded and features either a 2.0GHz or 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 processor. It's rigged with a 13.3-inch, 1280x800 screen, Inkwell handwriting recognition software, a built-in iSight camera, a DVD Combo drive or SuperDrive, and a GPS hardware system for on-the-fly location operations.