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Roll some dice and explore a procedural dungeon! Help Laya collect coins in Layer Land! Testing mode for Mac From: MMStick. Go into your applications, then go into the Sims Medieval folder. Hold down Control and click on the Sims Medieval game icon. When the menu comes up, click on 'show package contents'.

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Today is the 20th anniversary of the release of Mac OS X. I wrote a bit about it in my Macworld column this week, and also put together a little Mac OS X timeline.

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Menu for Macon Beer Company Taproom & Kitchen in Macon, GA. Explore latest menu with photos and reviews. I went back to the area with the boar dungeon and couldn't find it, so I'm guessing that I probably closed it permanently when I cleared it, so I either have to work on my ID skills and see if I can make my own enemies, or see if I can find another natural dungeon. I also had an appointment with a doctor and brought up improving by bone health.

I've written a lot about Mac OS X over the years. Compiling that timeline reminded me of that. I was a features editor at Macworld when Apple began shipping OS X precursors, and so I edited most of our early coverage. Beginning with Mac OS X 10.1, I wrote most of Macworld's big feature stories covering each release.

I've lived in the same house since 1999, so I have spent many springs and summers sitting out in my yard under our redwood tree writing and editing articles about Mac OS X, OS X, and now macOS.

Mac OS X Lion (version 10.7) is the eighth major release of macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. A preview of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion was publicly shown at the 'Back to the Mac' Apple Special Event on October 20, 2010. It brought many developments made in Apple's iOS, such as an easily navigable display of installed applications, to the Mac, and includes.

How many? This many:

  • OS X Prehistory (compiled by me from multiple Macworld features)

Wow, that's a lot of operating-system releases. Here's to the next uncountable number of them.

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(While I wrote shorter reviews for Macworld, John Siracusa was always reviewing OS X at length for Ars Technica. Here's a list of all his reviews.)

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