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![]() ![]() Tested with SD + xD + Sony ProDuo + SmartMedia cardsĭisplay sleep/wake (sleeps Ok through active corner or energy savings setup) The multimedia buttons even work too!īuilt-in Ethernet (with AppleIntelE1000 or Intel82566MM kext, provided it holds dev id 0x10c08086 in the plist, otherwise, patch kext) Wireless (bluetooth) keyboard + mouse work OOB. It's work-in-progress under Lion.Ħ4bit kernel mode under SL supported thanks to Chameleon ATI injection All resolutions from 640*480 to 1680*1050 are available and working on my 20" widescreen LCD. Latest release (v2.1 r1515 at time of writing) does support ATI X1300 with dev id 0x7183.įull QE/CI with ATI X1300 achieved under SL (with EVOenabler kext for ATI X1000 series (patched plist to reflect exact card model) + ATI X1000 series kexts (patched with dev id). ![]() TEAC CA200 internal-USB 19-in-1 card readerĭell-branded Logitech wireless keyboard + mouse (bluetooth with USB BT dongle as pictured above)ĪTI Radeon X1300 card is unsupported by standard Chameleon 2.1 branch, however GraphicsEnabler branch from Azimutz supports ' legacy' ATI injection ('ATiGraphicsEnabler.Dylib' in /Extra/modules + various 'boot' files to choose from (depending on HDD partitions arrangements) - many thanks Azimutz!). Intel 82562V-2 10/100Mb built-in EthernetĪTI Radeon Pro X1300/X1550 (RV516 chip) 256MB graphics card (low-profile, fanless, 1 DVI dual-link + 1 S-Video). Integrated Intel GMA 3100 graphics (totally unsupported in Mac OS X, a supported PCIe card must be used) Modded/unlocked Award BIOS 1.0.16, supporting HDD AHCI mode selection (see It also works with standard BIOS with HDD set on RAID mode. I successfully installed SL 10.6.8 / Lion 10.7.5 / ML 10.8.2 with myHack 3.1.2 on that system and it's 99% fully functional. Research done on Vostro 200 SlimTower model, as pictured below. Credits & thanks to BronxTeck and those folks who initially documented the now-obsolete ATI Radeon X1300 fix (Azimutz, Brent Anderson, etc.). ![]() ![]() This has also been integrated into scheduling and the command line. We had started work on writing to multiple sheets, but really, Sheets shouldn’t be used in that way. If you need to export more, use a different export format that’s built for the size (or reduce your number of columns). This sounds like a lot, but when you have 55 columns by default in the Internal tab (which can easily triple depending on your config), it means you can only export around 90k rows (55 x 90,000 = 4,950,000 cells). ![]() ![]() Many of you will already be aware that Google Sheets isn’t really built for scale and has a 5m cell limit. You can add multiple Google accounts and connect to any, quickly, to save your crawl data which will appear in Google Drive within a ‘Screaming Frog SEO Spider’ folder, and be accessible via Sheets. You’re now able to export directly to Google Sheets. The non-eye-strained among you may notice we’ve also tweaked some other styling elements and graphs, such as those in the right-hand overview and site structure tabs. Not only will this help reduce eye strain for those that work in low light (everyone living in the UK right now), it also looks super cool – and is speculated (by me now) to increase your technical SEO skills significantly. You can now switch to dark mode, via ‘Config > User Interface > Theme > Dark’. ![]() ![]() While arguably not the most significant feature in this release, it is used throughout the screenshots – so it makes sense to talk about first. Let’s talk about what’s new in this release. Since the release of version 13 in July, we’ve been busy working on the next round of features for version 14, based upon user feedback and as always, a little internal steer. We are pleased to launch Screaming Frog SEO Spider version 14.0, codenamed internally as ‘megalomaniac’. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Right from the start, regardless if you’re accustomed to a graphics editor-style interface or not, the available intuitive layout comes to one’s attention. ![]() Graphical-editor style interface that makes good use of its structured layout and available features EximiousSoft Vector Icon will provide users with a comprehensive collection of tools that are aimed at helping them create the desired icons for their specific requirements. Be it that you’re a developer working on a new app, in search of a nice, custom-fitting icon, or just an avid user, which enjoys adjusting even the icons to a particular look, having a capable icon editor can make a huge difference. ![]() |
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