I must be extremely lucky. Google Earth has never prompted me to allow the installation of an updater nor has it done so without my knowledge. I'm not saying it was never there but I've never actually seen it.
I don't know if I'm right or not but I reckon the change in this version is that they've changed the interface, updated the Qt version or both. It looks more "native" now.
I'm not saying this is the case but the lack of PowerPC VLC version at the moment is probably due to endianness issues.
That is the code has been written in a way that assumes the processor it runs on is x86 (Intel). Since more people use operating systems based on little endian (e.g. x86) processors than big endian (e.g. PPC*), it makes sense that new features and bug features would be written by programmers on x86 processors.
Just chill out and wait. There's no reason to drop PowerPC now.
*PowerPC processors are actually bi-endian. This means that they can used as little endian or big endian. Apple chose to use their PowerPC processors in big endian mode because of the transition from m68k processors, which are big endian, back in the 1990s.
For some reason after I updated to the latest version, whenever I apply my custom speed the fans rev up then go back down to what they were. I've tried the last version and same thing. I know its not a problem with the fans because Fan Control works perfectly.
Any solution would be greatly appreciated...
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Google Earth
I don't know if I'm right or not but I reckon the change in this version is that they've changed the interface, updated the Qt version or both. It looks more "native" now.
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VLC Media Player
That is the code has been written in a way that assumes the processor it runs on is x86 (Intel). Since more people use operating systems based on little endian (e.g. x86) processors than big endian (e.g. PPC*), it makes sense that new features and bug features would be written by programmers on x86 processors.
Just chill out and wait. There's no reason to drop PowerPC now.
*PowerPC processors are actually bi-endian. This means that they can used as little endian or big endian. Apple chose to use their PowerPC processors in big endian mode because of the transition from m68k processors, which are big endian, back in the 1990s.
Gimp
+5
Tor
+1
FluidTunes
+2
iExpander
Just like "Seed" is just uTorrent.
SimplyRAR
At least the developer understands.
+3
iSquint
http://transcoderredux.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/transcoderredux/
+1
iDownload
Flash Video Downloader
smcFanControl
Any solution would be greatly appreciated...