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Apple has launched Remote Desktop 3 in April and the press release announcing the event bears the signature of Huguette Guilhaumon, as Apple Canada's spokeswoman. The thing is she is also the spokeswoman of the Canadian Minister of Transports Lawrence Cannon, and the new governement, which was elected with a very narrow margin, had pledged to gain the public trust by putting forward a bill stipulating that such civil servants should resign from their positions in the private sector firsthand. Now Ms Guilhaumon is the very focus of a dispute concerning possible conflicts of interest, although she says she resigned from her position in Apple Canada back in February. But then why is her name still mentionned in recent Apple documents (but not in Apple Canada's website) ?To be continued...
I know that you are not often posting news related to Mac games, but we have learned that one of the most popular games on our platform, America’s Army, often compare for its quality to "Ghost Recon", will be discontinued (both Mac and Linux version). The US Army had already since a long time discontinued Mac and Linux support, and all versions released for the Mac recently were made by a courageous and volunteer developer Ryan Gordon. The current version 2.5 might be updated to 2.6 if he ever finds time to finish it up.For additional information:http://forum.americasarmy.com/viewtopic.php?t=213321
The US Army decision has nothing to do with the release of Boot Camp since it was anterior to the recent Apple announcement. The decision was the consequence of GameSpy network to discontinue Mac support on their servers. Despite the fact that Ryan, decided to support the Mac version and modified it in order to allow mac users to connect to GameSpy servers, future “middlewares” that will be added in the game code force him to stop supporting the Mac version.
By releasing Boot Camp and moving to the Intel processor, Apple has probably saved Mac gamers since online games for Mac were already dying since GameSpy decisions to close servers, or the introduction of technologies such as Havok, have made PC games impossible to be ported to the Mac.
The Early Access Program allows people to download a NeoOffice release before the official release date. The NeoOffice 2.0 Alpha PowerPC Early Access Program will start on 25 April 2006 and end on 23 May 2006.http://www.planamesa.com/neojava/en/earlyaccess.php
Since the NeoOffice project is funded by donations but donations cover less than half of our costs, we sell program memberships to raise funds for the costs that donations do not cover. Membership prices for the NeoOffice 2.0 Alpha PowerPC Early Access Program are listed below:
Purchase Date Price
Before 9 May 2006 US$25
9 May 2006 or later US$10
Starting on 23 May 2006, you will be able to NeoOffice 2.0 Alpha PowerPC for free.