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The Mac Update was the first major update for Team Fortress 2 that included support for a platform other than Windows. The patch was released on June 10, 2010 Patch, and its main feature was providing the ability to play the game on Mac OS X machines. The update also included a Training mode and its associated map Target, added help sections to the Loadout, Backpack and Crafting screens, and also completely overhauled the main menu. The patch also added the ability to play King of the Hill maps and Dustbowl in Offline Practice Mode against bots, and made a number of other minor changes. After the update went live, the Mac Update trailer was released as was a non-canon Apple-themed comic strip featuring the Soldier, Scout, Heavy and Saxton Hale.
The release of the Mac Update also offered players the opportunity to acquire a new Cosmetic item, the Earbuds. The Earbuds were originally awarded to players who launched Team Fortress 2 on a Mac between June 10, 2010 and June 14, 2010, however the offer was later extended to August 16.[1] The Earbuds were only the second promotional item to be included in Team Fortress 2, and were the first promotional item to be released that was not directly related to Valve or any of their products.
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1/02 – Peak and Peak LE 3.0 introduced – run on Mac OS 8.6, 9.x, X 1/02 – BIAS introduces SuperFreq paragraphic equalizer plug-in for Mac OS 8.6, 9.x, X 6/02 – BIAS introduces Deck 3.5 – the first professional DAW to run on Mac OS X adds 5.1 surround mixing 7/02 – Entire BIAS product line now runs on Mac OS X. While the Contents directory might seem superfluous, it identifies the bundle as a modern-style bundle and separates it from document and legacy bundle types found in earlier versions of Mac OS. Listing 2-3 shows the high-level structure of a typical application bundle, including the immediate files and directories you are most likely to find. Click here and download the Astronaut on the Moon Bundle graphic Window, Mac, Linux Last updated 2021 Commercial licence included. Moon Symbol in Messages. IOS lets your mute individual threads in Messages. Moon means that you have silenced the conversation by selecting the 'Do Not Disturb' (iOS 10 and earlier) or 'Hide Alerts' option. It means that you have selected to mute notifications and alerts about new messages from that particular contact.
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Maps
Name | Picture | Game mode | File name |
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Target | Training Mode | tr_target | |
Dustbowl | Training Mode | tr_dustbowl |
Cosmetic items
All classes | Earbuds |
Update progress
The Mac Update was first teased by Valve on June 9, 2010, a day before its release through a post on the official blog entitled Tomorrow. Below the image included in the blog post (which prominently featured the Earbuds), Valve made several remarks hinting at the Mac Update. The update was officially released the next day on June 10, 2010, which also included the Mac Update trailer.
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Gallery
The official page of the Mac Update.
The teaser image posted on the TF2 Blog prior to the Update's release
A wise use of time mac os. Pyro wearing the Earbuds
Trivia
- The Mac Update trailer released with the Update included a number of references to content that was later introduced into the game, such as the Frontier Justice and the Mann Co. Supply Crate.
See also
- 'A Visual History' comic
References
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Deploying Applications on Mac OS X |
by Trenton Schulz |
Update: The information in this article applies to Qt 3.See the Qt Reference Documentation for the latest information.
Mac OS X handles most applications as 'bundles'. A bundle is adirectory structure that groups related files together. Bundles areused for GUI applications, frameworks, and installer packages. Theseare presented to the user as one file in the Finder. When set upcorrectly, bundles make for easy deployment. All one needs to do isto archive the application using some preferred method. Usersthen open the archive and drag the application to wherever theyplease and are ready to go.
The diagram below shows the directory structure of a bundle. Rocket racers mac os. Filesare shown in italics; directories are shown in roman.
Deploying an application on Mac OS X does not involve any C++programming. All you need is to build your application in releasemode (the default) and to follow the procedure shown in this article.To illustrate the procedure, we will show how to deploy the demoexample from the Qt distribution. The demo application is fairlysimple, yet it is interesting because it can use SQL driver plugins.
To keep things simple, we will stick to command-line tools hereinstead of using the still rapidly evolving Xcode IDE. The first toolis otool. It gives us information about an executable. We willuse it to find out what type of shared libraries a Qt application isreferencing. You get this by running otool-L on theexecutable. For instance, here's how to obtain the information aboutQt's demo example:
Developers familiar with Unix will notice that this is quite similarto the ldd tool.
The other tool that we will use is called install_name_tool. Thistool allows us to change information about where an application looksfor libraries or what these libraries are called. We will see someexamples of this shortly.
We've touched quite briefly on the issues that arise when makinga Qt application work with a simple drag and dropinstallation. If your installation is more elaborate, you might wantto take a lookat DeveloperTools/Conceptual/SoftwareDistributionfor information about using packages for deployment. You might also want toreadMacOSX/Conceptual/BPBundles,which describes the structure of a bundle. For more information aboutotool and install_name_tool, see the man pages.
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