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The family of Mac OS X systems has always featured a special optimization for the different Apple computers, boosting the capacities of the hardware. OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard is the improvement of the concept that has started back in the 10.1 version. This new Mac OS X edition is available to download and install only for official Apple computers in any of its compatible builds.
Updating your OS X system always results in new utilities and an improvement in the use of resources, boosting the boot speed as well as adding a whole new suite of features. Although the developer has been always known for caring about older devices and leaving no man behind, not all PPC systems are compatible with this new OS X version, so it is recommendable to check the requirements before the installation.
The User Interface of this 10.6 version has been upgraded, refining the concept of the previous version without rethinking the whole workspace. The functions that have received a proper enhancement have been Exposé and Finder, including new visual styles and useful rearranging functions. The user will find customizable elements such as the Dock, where the active dmg apps are located.
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- Improved performance of your system with this complete upgrade
- Save 7GBs free space without installing unnecessary elements
- Enhanced default dmg applications such as Garageband or iPhoto with the 64-bit yield
- High-Definition video playback using Quicktime X H.264
- Faster backup writing speed with Time Machine
- Better power management for MacBook laptops saving battery and use of resources
- Synchronize your contacts information, calendar and more with the iSync feature
A complete software suite
The main feature of this whole new OS is the ease of use, alongside the speed boost. The main workspace has been kept the same while Apple has been working on just how to improve the performance of the system. In this sense the result is really astonishing, judging by the smooth yield with new and old computers. In order to improve the performance of new build computers, the developer has included an advanced level of support for 64-bit processors.
The basic applications included in version 10.6 will be familiar old friends for previous Mac OS X users. From an improved version of Garageband to the multimedia iMovie and iPhoto, the new OS X version excels in the variety of software included by default. The support for PDF files using the Preview dmg application has been reworked in order to offer a better performance, something that most users need nowadays. QuickTime X now uses new multimedia technologies, Core Video, Core Audio and Core Animation for an enhanced media playback.
The smaller size of the Operating System concerning the previous Leopard saves your system 7GB, containing just the most popular drivers for your devices, avoiding unnecessary preinstalled software. This free space can be used to install an additional Windows partition with the new improved Boot Camp, so you will have access to any kind of program, no matter which OS it has been developed for.
Question :
I have set up iCloud Photostream on my iPhone and/or iPad to automatically upload my pictures to iCloud, but my Mac is a Core Duo Intel-Mac, which can only run MacOSX 10.6 Snow Leopard…
…is there any way to get my photos ‘Photostream-like’ onto my Snow Leopard Mac automatically ?
Answer :
The requirement for iCloud Photostream-compatibility on a Mac is iPhoto 9.2.3 (from iLife ’11). But even though it is possible to install iPhoto 9.2.3 on a Mac running OSX 10.6.8 Snow Leopard, iPhoto will only show the Photostream option if you are on a Mac running 10.7 Lion or 10.8 Mountain Lion.
At this moment your options are :
1- use the workaround using the Eye-Fi app, as previously outlined here :
2- use the rather costly and time-consuming setup of iCloud Control Panel for Windows on a virtual Windows-installation on your Mac [ see below for details ]
3- turn the iCloud control Panel for Windows into a OSX-app by putting it inside a (Windows Vista-compatible) Wine-wrapper [ this is a programmer-only option, which needs some (a lot of ?) debugging ; I’ve done various attempts myself, but haven’t got it working yet… help is welcome ]
4- use Dropbox (or alike) to bypass Photo Stream completely
…and a few less satisfying options :
5- wait for Apple to upgrade iPhoto and MacOSX 10.6 with support for Photo Stream [ if ever… the long awaited – but not yet (if ever) – released MacOSX 10.6.9 is/was said to bring Photostream-compatibility to Snow Leopard… but chances on that are fading day-by-day…]
6- upgrade to a new Mac [ sounds like “you’re busted” right ? ]
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some new options have emerged :
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7- get iPhoto for iOS and create a Journal that you publish online (on an iCloud webpage), from there you can export to iTunes ; more info on this can be found here :
8- in the iOS Photos app, create a secondary Photo Stream (a.k.a. “Shared Photo Stream”) that you publish online (on an iCloud webpage), from there you can import them on your Mac ; more info on this can be found here :
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INFO ON SETTING UP THE iCloud Control Panel for Windows ON A MAC :
Apple has released an iCloud Control Panel 2.0 for Windows Vista and Windows 7 (iCloud Control Panel 1.0 was for Windows XP also).
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And since MacOSX 10.6 Snow Leopard can run OSX and Windows side-by-side, using virtualization, it is possible to set Photostream up on a Snow Leopard Mac…
Like this :
– install virtualization software (on OSX)
– install Windows (on a virtual machine in the vritualization software)
– register Windows (else you won’t be able to run it in the long run)
– install iCloud Control Panel for Windows (on Windows)
– setup iCloud Control Panel to download iCloud’s Photostream to a shared Mac&Windows-folder (on Windows)
– setup iPhoto (on MacOSX) to auto-import photos from the shared Mac&Windows-folder
…but it is both time-consuming and expensive, since you will need :
– at least 10GB of free harddisk space (on top of the 25% or more free hard disk space needed for MacOSX to run properly)
– virtualization software like Parallels, VM Ware Fusion (both rather expensive if you’ll only use it for iCloud Photostream) or Sun/Oracle’s FREE VirtualBox for OSX :
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– Windows Vista or Windows 7 with an official registration ; which is NOT free, but you might have it lying around from an old unused PC…
(if you only have an official Windows XP lying around, you can either try to use the older WinXP-compatible version of iCloud Control Panel for Windows)
…or you can try upgrading to Windows 8, which is ‘relatively cheap’ until (‘only’ $40 or €30, but you will need a genuine Windows XP, Vista of & license…)
WARNING : iCloud Control Panel 2.0 for Windows is officially not supporting Windows 8 yet… (but it’s expected to run anyway…)
– and last but not least : iCloud Control Panel for Windows version 2 :
…or if you’re looking for the iCloud Control Panel that also runs on Windows XP :
…or you can try to make the latest iCloud Control Panel XP-compatible by :
– unRAR the iCloudSetup.exe using any un-archiver like RAR, UnArchiver or
– open iCloud.msi in Textedit (on OSX)
– search very occurrence of “Version>=600” and change it to “Version>=200”
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– save and make sure the file-extention is back to .msi (adjust it in the finder if needed)
– run the iCloud.msi in Windows XP
So… as mentioned before : it is possible to ‘tap’ (kind of) your iCloud Photostream to your OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard Mac… but… it’s costly and time-consuming to set it up…
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as mentioned before : I’ve tried to make an ‘OSX-app’ by putting the iCloud Control Panel for Windows in a stand-alone Wine-wrapper, but despite various attempts I haven’t got that one working yet… (any help on this is welcome)