Entries in macOS (22)

Monday
Feb142022

Zoom releases macOS update to fix bug that kept mic on after meetings

If you're a Mac user and haven't updated your Zoom app lately, we're here to remind you to do just that. Since December, users reported that the microphone remained on even after their Zoom meetings ended.

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Friday
Mar122021

Notability is now available on the Mac

Note-taking app Notability is bringing its powerful and helpful iPad features to the Mac. Ginger Labs was able to port its iPad app to the Mac with Mac Catalyst technology. The new app can take advantage of the Mac's larger screen size, speed, and keyboard. Popular iPad features like shape detection, favourite tools, Apple Pencil support via Sidecar, paper backgrounds, and more are available on the Mac app, too.

For existing iPad and iPhone users, Notability on the Mac will be free to download. New users can get the app at a discounted price of $5.49 for a limited time. Afterwards, it will revert to $11.99.

Thursday
Sep172020

'Fortnite: Save the World' will no longer work on macOS starting Sept. 23

The latest casualty in the ongoing legal battle between Apple and Epic Games is the castle-building, players vs. zombies version of Fortnite called Fortnite: Save the World. It will no longer work on macOS starting September 23. Fortnite: Save the World also stopped receiving updates when Apple cut off Epic's access to its developer account where it manages its games. Epic blames Apple for preventing them from distributing updates to the game, which will cause bugs in the future.

Epic will refund all players who bought any Save the World Founder's or Starter Packs (including Upgrades) and played the game on macOS between September 17, 2019, and September 17, 2020. According to Epic, any purchased V-Bucks spent on Llamas on macOS will also be refunded. Starter packs are no longer available for purchase on macOS. The developer cautions that it might take up to October 2, 2020, to receive the refunds. But there's no action needed from your end.

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Thursday
Aug272020

New 'Fortnite' season won't be available on iOS, Mac

With its ongoing legal trouble with Apple, Epic Games has confirmed that the new Fornite season "Chapter 2 - Season 4" released today, August 27, won't be coming to iOS and macOS. The company said in its FAQ: "Apple is blocking Fortnite updates and new installs on the App Store, and has said they will terminate our ability to develop Fortnite for Apple devices. As a result, Fortnite's newly released Chapter 2 - Season 4 update (v14.00), will not release on iOS and macOS on August 27. If you still want to play Fortnite on Android, you can access the latest version of Fortnite from the Epic Games App for Android on Fortnite.com/Android or the Samsung Galaxy Store."

Epic was granted a temporary restraining order stopping Apple from terminating its developer accounts related to its Unreal Engine platform. But U.S. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers didn't extend the mandate to Fortnite, which means the game is still unavailable on the App Store. Apple said it would welcome Fortnite back if Epic removes its direct payment system, which kicked off the entire drama and lawsuit in the first place.

Source: MacRumors