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Aug 4, 2024, 5:32:28 PM8/4/24
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Ihave an old iMac that is running on OS X 10.6.8 and all of the new Xcodes aren't available on a Mac like mine. Could someone please tell me how to download an older version of Xcode that is available for my Mac. Also, if I download this older version, will people that are on iOS 8/9 be able to go on them? I'm guessing that in the app description it will say availble for iOS 5 and so on? Thanks for all your help!

Submitting to the store currently requires Xcode 5.1.1 or later (and I am fully expecting them to start requiring Xcode 6 with the iOS 8 SDK pretty soon). Yes apps that you build using old Xcode versions should run OK on newer OS versions but they can only be distributed ad hoc.


You can download old Xcode versions from the Downloads link in the iOS Dev Center if you have a paid developer program membership. If you just have a free membership then I don't think the older versions are available.


FWIW, there is no version of Xcode that will both run on 10.6.8 and will allow you to submit to the App Store. The latest version of Xcode that supports 10.6.x is Xcode 4.2, while the minimum version of Xcode that can build arm64 code (which is required for App Store submission) is Xcode 5.x (which itself requires OS X 10.8.4 or later)


Describe 'doesn't work' - try to to put some effort into this time, rather than phoning it in and making others guess....won't download? Downloads but borked? Download is good but won't install? Install works but won't run? Runs but crashes? Runs ok but doesn't like your projects?


I am running macOS 10.13 and do not want to upgrade to 10.15. I have Brave browser version 1.57.47, which does not have a problem for me. I missed the release of 1.57.64, which is the latest version I can use, and I want to update to it now.


If the new Ruby version is from a different stable branch, then please use a new target directory for installation.That is to say, a previous RubyInstaller-3.2.x installation should not be updated by installing RubyInstaller-3.3.x into the same directory.This is because gems with C extensions are not compatible between ruby-3.2 and 3.3.Find out more in the FAQ.


MSYS2 is required in order to build native C/C++ extensions for Ruby and is necessary for Ruby on Rails.Moreover it allows the download and usage of hundreds of Open Source libraries which Ruby gems often depend on.


RubyInstaller is compiled with the latest GCC at the release date.The installed Ruby is a native Windows application but combines this with the rich UNIX toolset of MSYS2 and the large repository of MINGW libraries.


The Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) and Windows PE add-on has the tools you need to customize Windows images for large-scale deployment, and to test the quality and performance of your system, its added components, and the applications running on it. The Windows ADK includes:


The 32-bit versions of Windows PE are no longer included in the Windows PE add-ons starting with the ADK for Windows 11, version 22H2. The last supported version of 32-bit Windows PE is available in the Windows PE add-on for Windows 10, version 2004.


If possible, use the ADK version that matches the Windows version you're working with. If your environment has a mix of Windows versions, use the ADK version that matches the latest operating system in your environment.


If you're working with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, see Support for the Windows ADK in Configuration Manager to learn about the versions of the Windows ADK that you can use with different versions of Configuration Manager.


After downloading and installing the Windows PE add-on for the Windows ADK, either update the Windows PE add-on once, or create bootable Windows PE media and apply Windows update to the Windows PE media. For a comprehensive guide on how to customize a Windows PE boot image, including applying cumulative updates, see Customize Windows PE boot images.


Windows ADK contains core assessment and deployment tools that IT Pros can use to deploy Windows 10 company-wide, including the User State Migration Tool (USMT) and Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT).


Note that, these images contain non-ASF software and may be subject to different license terms. Please check their Dockerfiles to verify whether to verify whether they are compatible with your deployment.


NOTE: Previous releases of Spark may be affected by security issues. Please consult theSecurity page for a list of known issues that may affect the version you downloadbefore deciding to use it.


We offer three different installers for your convenience. Choose the one from the following table which suits your needs. During the installation process, each toolbox can be excluded from the installation. Toolboxes which are not initially installed via the installer can be later downloaded and installed using the plugin manager. Please note that SNAP and the individual Sentinel Toolboxes also support numerous sensors other than Sentinel.

If you previously used SNAP before, we recommend uninstalling the older SNAP version before installing the latest version.


Mirror DownloadSMOS ToolboxThese installers contain only the SMOS Toolbox, download size is close to 800MB.

Download also the Format Conversion Tool (Earth Explorer to NetCDF) and the user manual.Main Download


We are happy to get your feedback on the software installation procedure, functionalities, encountered issues, etc on the Forum. You may also watch the Blog to be informed about SNAP news such as new software releases or interesting events.


SNAPISTA is a GPT wrapper for Python. Its goal is to provide an easy and pythonic way to write and run SNAP graphs using Python. The documentation and installation guide are at -contrib.github.io/snapista/.


You can either download binaries or source code archives for the latest stable or previous release or access the current development (aka nightly) distribution through Git. This software may not be exported in violation of any U.S. export laws or regulations. For more information regarding Export Control matters, please visit our Legal page.


On UNIX, one may use the bootstrap script provided in the source tree to build CMake. In order to build the Windows version of CMake, you will need a current binary installation of CMake to bootstrap the build process.


Beginning August 2018, Citrix Receiver was replaced by Citrix Workspace app. While you can still download older versions of Citrix Receiver, new features and enhancements will be released for Citrix Workspace app.


Zoom regularly provides new versions of the Zoom desktop client and mobile app to release new features and fix bugs. We recommend updating to the latest version when it is available to receive the best video and audio experience.


Note: If the desktop client was installed with the MSI installer by you or your IT team, AutoUpdate is disabled by default and the Check for Updates button is also removed. Please contact your IT team or Zoom account admin for help with updating.


You need also to disable AVD automatic updates in this case either add-on will be automatically updated to the current version. You need to go to the Tools - Add-ons menu in Firefox, select Extensions tab, click on More link at Ant.com Video Downloader field and check Off option in the Automatic Updates row.




After you installed Ant Video downloader version 2.x, go to extension preferences and install video converter (click on Install button at Converter section or download appropriate FFmpeg archive from here )


I am hoping that there is a way to back out of an updated add-on, to a previous version. I purchased a license for the Bulk Image Downloader application, and installed the FF addon to use the app in your browser. The addon that I was using before it was updated to 5.13, was 4.96.0.0. Now that the addon has been upgraded to 5.13, my BID app no longer works, and they want me to buy the license again.


Sounds like BID has their head up their a$$ or you misread the information that they gave to you. There are many download extensions available out there, which wouldn't survive in the marketplace if their users had to constantly duke out the bucks for every update that was needed.


It's not that Firefox doesn't support older versions of extensions, but that the extensions don't support the version of Firefox that user's want to install BID into. Firefox makes the product that gets added on to - it sets the "standards" and the extensions developers have to follow Mozilla's lead - IOW they need to be compatible with Firefox.


That said, Firefox has been undergoing massive changes "under the hood" recently, but that coming to a conclusion. As of Firefox 57 WebExtensions (WE) are all that Firefox will use on the Release channel and Beta channel versions. "Compatibility" changing version by version (every 6 weeks) shouldn't be an issue with Fx 57 and later, so extension developers shouldn't need to make frequent changes to their add-on.


Ask BID if purchasing their update is a one time thing or if that will be their new way of doing business. I suspect that there would be a charge for their new WE version add-on as most WE extensions need to be completely re-written which is almost as hard as developing an extension from scratch.


I contacted BID support, and was told that they had to make the update to their add-on, because FF's new release no longer supports the older version of the BID add-on. I really enjoy using FF. BID works great with FF, cuz it's a great browser. In my humble opinion, it runs rings around Chrome, and IE. I have to make a choice, and you can help me. I do not like Chrome, or IE. So I am not going to change from FF. BID has spoiled me, so I'm either going to have to go through withdrawl pains, and download images one at a time (yuck). Or, I can ask you very kindly, to please create a patch that will allow the old version of the BID add-on to work with the new FF upgrade. How about it?

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