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GLSL Hacker OpenGL Viewer demo under OSX 10.9 Now GLSL Hacker OpenGL 4 demos work perfectly under OS X 10.9 like this one available in GLSL Hacker code sample pack: Essentially a repack from a previous Internet Archive upload that had the file stored in an extremely confusing manner. app folder and all its original contents, untouched from the Mac App Store download. The new OS X 10.9 is available with 47 OpenGL extensions compared to the ones present with OpenGL 3.2. Uncompressed tarball containing the Mac OS X 'Mavericks' (10.9.5). GLSL Hacker OpenGL Viewer demo under OSX 10.9, more screenshots HERE
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#OS X 10 9 5 DOWNLOAD FOR MAC#
Okay, OpenGL 4.1 is an old version for Linux and Windows users but for Mac users, it’s big step. Double click on setup to start installing the Boot Camp Support Software. Great! Just go in the Finder Preferences and check/uncheck Open folders in tabs instead of new windows.īut the most important feature for me is the support of OpenGL 4.1.
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but opening a folder in a new Finder window would have been really useful too (I can’t work under Windows or Linux without this feature, I wonder how I can under OSX…) The Finder offers both options: opening a folder in a tab or in a new window. This is nice because this feature was missing. You can now open folder in a new tab in the Finder (woooaooooo …). More information about OS X 10.9 can be found HERE. I upgraded my MacBook Pro with the big (5GB) update without problem. No need to purchase it if you have a previous version of OS X (10.8, 10.7, 10.6), just open the App Store / Update panel and you can download OS X 10.9. And good news, OS X 10.9 is free (yes the update costs $0). After months of beta tests, Apple has finally released OS X 10.9 (codename: Mavericks).