It seems the Apple Support download page is not working correctly right now, so it won't list any downloads. (I'm guessing the number of people grabbing updates all at once may have something to do with it.)
The links to download other Mac OS X 10.7.2 related downloads are as follows:
I seem to remember LimeWire and FrostWire both being Gnutella clients.
I guess it makes sense to become BitTorrent clients, as that is the only peer-to-peer file sharing system with any kind of claim to having a legitimate purpose.
After nearly a decade of silence, ZTerm re-appears.
It's sad to see that it is no longer free to use, but at the same time I am hugely relieved that I won't have to stop using ZTerm with Lion. (It was one of my few remaining PPC applications.)
Many thanks for resurrecting a long-time favourite.
It seems to have a bug which causes coreaudiod to constantly eat up about 30% of the CPU capacity of my MacBook Pro even when Jack isn't running.
The behaviour disappeared as soon as I uninstalled JackOSX.
If you are experiencing this particular issue, it may be worth while rolling back to JackOSX 0.80, as that version didn't exhibit this behaviour on my system.
I'm running Mac OS X 10.5.6 on a 2.6GHz MacBook Pro Core2Duo.
There seems to be a problem with the Pro 2.0 version on Intel Macs.
When double-clicking on the application, I get an alert which tells me: "You can't open the application StuntManiaPro_2_UB.app" because it is not supported on this architecture."
If I look inside the application package by using Show Package Contents, I am able to launch the game by opening StuntMANIA!pro2 from inside the package.
As I'm only allowed to download the game a limited number of times, I am concerned I may use up my allotted downloads on versions of the game that don't work properly.
Do the developers have a means of dealing with this situation?
CrossOver
Ventrilo
+80
+4
Apple OS X Lion
The links to download other Mac OS X 10.7.2 related downloads are as follows:
http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1461/en_US/MacOSXServerUpdCombo10.7.2.dmg
http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1460/en_US//MacOSXServerUpd10.7.2.dmg
http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1464/en_US/RecoveryHDUpdate.dmg
http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1465/en_US/iPhoneConfigurationUtility.dmg
Hope that helps people until the download page can be fixed.
StuffIt Deluxe 2011
This version is not showing on the updates page.
+1
CoolTerm
I look forward to trying it out.
Maybe I will find myself with even fewer reasons to dual-boot my Mac.
-3
FrostWire
I guess it makes sense to become BitTorrent clients, as that is the only peer-to-peer file sharing system with any kind of claim to having a legitimate purpose.
+5
Video Rotate
QuickTime Player has the ability to rotate video. All you need is the Pro license.
For those without the Pro license, this tool is cheaper.
Grand Theft Auto 3
I already bought the entire GTA series on Steam and it would be great if Rockstar did the same as Valve did with the Half-Life 2 games.
-1
MakeMKV
If you have difficulties downloading, just remove the www. portion and the link will work.
+1
ZTerm X
After nearly a decade of silence, ZTerm re-appears.
It's sad to see that it is no longer free to use, but at the same time I am hugely relieved that I won't have to stop using ZTerm with Lion. (It was one of my few remaining PPC applications.)
Many thanks for resurrecting a long-time favourite.
+80
It is definitely worth the money.
VLC Media Player
The link here yields a file that is zero bytes in size.
This link has yielded a working copy for me: ftp://ftp.videolan.org/pub/testing/vlc-1.0.0-rc2/macosx/
The links appear to be identical, so I don't know where the problem lies.
(Possibly an issue with mirrors not updating properly.)
+1
JackOSX
It seems to have a bug which causes coreaudiod to constantly eat up about 30% of the CPU capacity of my MacBook Pro even when Jack isn't running.
The behaviour disappeared as soon as I uninstalled JackOSX.
If you are experiencing this particular issue, it may be worth while rolling back to JackOSX 0.80, as that version didn't exhibit this behaviour on my system.
I'm running Mac OS X 10.5.6 on a 2.6GHz MacBook Pro Core2Duo.
StuntMANIA
When double-clicking on the application, I get an alert which tells me: "You can't open the application StuntManiaPro_2_UB.app" because it is not supported on this architecture."
If I look inside the application package by using Show Package Contents, I am able to launch the game by opening StuntMANIA!pro2 from inside the package.
As I'm only allowed to download the game a limited number of times, I am concerned I may use up my allotted downloads on versions of the game that don't work properly.
Do the developers have a means of dealing with this situation?
+80
(Also, it may be an idea to put a mention about the counter being reset for each update on the FAQ.)