Nuance’s Dragon Express for Mac OS App Store Now Available in French, German and Italian LanguagesīURLINGTON, Mass., – – Nuance Communications, Inc., (NASDAQ: NUAN) today announced that its Dragon Express App, an introductory voice recognition app for Mac OS X Lion, has debuted in seven additional countries, supporting three additional languages. The full press release from Nuance is below: Originally released last year, the app is now available in the following countries for around $50:ĭragon Express 1.1 now supports the French language in Canada, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland, the German language in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, and the Italian language in Italy.Īustria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Switzerland (French), Switzerland (German)Īccording to iPhonehellas , Nuance also held a press event today in Greece to announce the availability of Dragon Dictation for June 6. Nuance announced it is releasing the Dragon Express Mac App Store app today to seven new countries in three new languages. Or, head over to Tonyx86 and formulate your own Mac PRO. Mac OS X Lion Download ($30) or Thumb Drive ($69)Ĭheck out Lifehacker’s post for the mid-range and high-range prices.Asus 24x DVD-RW Serial ATA Internal Drive ($17).Corsair Professional Series 650W Modular Power Supply ($117).1TB Western Digital Caviar Black 7200 RPM Hard Drive ($100).MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (448 Cores) PCI-E 16X Graphics Card ($300).Here are the parts to build the base Mac Pro for only $1,148 instead of $2,499: Lifehacker’s Adam Dachis compiled a long list of parts that will allow you to build a Hackintosh that matches or exceeds the new Mac Pro’s specs on the cheap (though we are not sure how a Core i7 3.4GHzis going to do versus a Mac Pro Xeon!). With the recent Mac Pro spec refresh disappointing many and not taking advantage of modern technology such as Thunderbolt, USB3, SATA3 or just about anything less than three-years-old, maybe it is time to consider building one. We told you about our affection for Hackintoshs before. Developers already have what is likely the Golden Master – build number is 12A269, a 4.34 GB Mac App Store download. OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion will be a $19.99 upgrade which will hit the Mac App Store on launch day. But, there is already under two weeks left in July, and with last year’s launch pattern prime for repetition (launch announcement during the upcoming earnings call), we’d say a July 25th launch is increasingly likely. On the other hand, Apple often holds Tuesday overnights, so this July 24th overnight may simply be a coincidence, and Apple may not launch OS X Mountain Lion on the 25th. Notably, some stores we’ve spoken to haven’t heard of any overnight…yet. One employee tells us that it is basically just a few guys running around with the master image installing it on every Mac. This year, Mountain Lion isn’t being launched alongside hardware (last year new Minis and Airs launched with Lion) so there is less setup required and accordingly, we’re hearing that the overnights will be smaller. It appears that Apple may follow that same pattern this year. For OS X Lion’s launch last year, Apple announced the July 20th release at its July 19th Q3 2011 earnings announcement. This purported launch would be July 25th, a date that we speculated when Apple announced that its Q3 2012 earnings would be announced on the 24th. With OS X Mountain Lion launching “in July”, according to Apple, we believe that it is sensible to speculate that this overnight may point to a public launch the following day. Now your older OS installer thumb drives will work! Just remember to re-set the Date back to the correct year and set it back to auto.We’ve heard a few whispers (3 and counting) that Apple Stores both in the United States and overseas have planned overnights for Tuesday, July 24th. ![]() ![]() The trick is back dating the systems clock! Alter the Date & Time setting from auto set to manual and then alter the date to a year that is within the given OS’s release window. Not to fear! You can still install the OS. ![]() Some Internet recovery images likewise have not been updated. In all of these just jump down to Step 4 to get to the URL link for the OS image.Īpple did not alter the older images in their downloads. The issue you face with the newer macOS’s is Apple didn’t update the certificate which is why this has become more of an issue as of late. As an example I had to re-install Lion for someone as they just didn’t want anything newer (90 year old lady) who just didn’t want to relearn how to do things or have the will to update her apps. You’re hitting an expired certificate issue! Here’s more on it If you've got an old macOS install image, it will probably stop working todayĪpple has been doing this for years! You mostly on hit this issue on systems which can’t support newer OS’s.
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