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Next version of Firefox dropping support for Mac OS X 10.4

Mozilla says the next major version of Firefox will drop support for Mac OS X and require Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6.

“We believe a Mac OS X 10.5 minimum will allow us to provide the best experience possible to our users,” Mozilla Mac programmer Josh Aas said in a mailing list announcement (http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.planning/browse_thread/thread/4e1b9692c202c40a). “This does not affect current users of Firefox, or updates to Firefox 3.6: Mac OS X 10.4 will continue to be supported via Firefox 3.6 until its end-of-life (not yet scheduled).”

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The Mac commanded 10% of home computer dollar share over the holidays

Apple carries just 5% of the total worldwide home computer market, but the Mac commanded 10.5% of the market’s dollar share during the holiday buying season, according to Needham & Company analyst Charlie Wolf.

In a note to clients — as reported by “AppleInsider” (http://www.appleinsider.com), he says Apple’s pricing discipline has been a tremendous asset. Apple’s dollar share of the worldwide consumer computer market has continued to grow since early 2004, when it was just 3%, according to Wolf.

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DJ software for iTunes updated with several new features

Algoriddim has released djay 3.1, an update of the music software application for Mac and iTunes. Users can now apply a new set of features, including Auto-Saving cue points and automatically aligning cue points and precise beats with Quantized Cue Points.

In addition, djay 3.1 includes keyboard shortcuts based on key position instead of letters, making the software’s shortcuts more accessible to international users. djay 3.1 also has the ability to integrate with some of the most popular available MIDI controllers.

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‘MacNotables’ looks at Macworld 2010 — and offers some suggestions for 2011

The latest edition of “MacNotables” (http://www.macnotables.com), a podcast that serves as home to Mac personalities who will comment on the latest news and opinions in the Mac community, is available.

Mac expert Ted Landau has recovered from Macworld 2010, and discusses the many ways the show was a success. Whether you were attending for business, social or educational reasons, he provides his thoughts on how it all came together, and offers some suggestions for next year.

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