Living the iLife Via Xbox 360 With Connect360 version 2.2
We’ve recently made reports about the earlier version of Connect 360, now we’re giving you first dibs on the latest upgrade. Remember the last 0.91 version wherein you can use the Xbox 360 dashboard to browse and play your media, organized in the same way that it is on your Mac? Well the pimped 2.2 version still have those plus streaming of live Internet radio broadcasts (by simply adding your preferred station to a playlist) and access to your iPhoto library. The last one really intrigues me since most Xbox 360s are paired with HD sets, now imagine viewing all those files in life-like high-definition!
The system requirements you need are: Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later; an Xbox 360 with a network connection; iTunes for iTunes sharing; iPhoto for iPhoto sharing; and of course the Connect360 software. The said software automatically acknowledges the Xbox 360 system and detect your Mac running it. Also now, the same version can easily configure your built-in Mac OS X firewall with a single command. Supported formats are MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF and Apple Lossless for Music; and JPEG, RAW, GIF, PNG, BMP and TIFF formats for Photos.
Click read link below for a free trial, and free upgrade for registered users. You’ll need to cough up $15 to own this for good. Hey, if you can spare around $60 for a game, this one sure is’nt going to cause a huge dent in your pocket.
We’ve recently made reports about the earlier version of Connect 360, now we’re giving you first dibs on the latest upgrade. Remember the last 0.91 version wherein you can use the Xbox 360 dashboard to browse and play your media, organized in the same way that it is on your Mac? Well the pimped 2.2 version still have those plus streaming of live Internet radio broadcasts (by simply adding your preferred station to a playlist) and access to your iPhoto library. The last one really intrigues me since most Xbox 360s are paired with HD sets, now imagine viewing all those files in life-like high-definition!
The system requirements you need are: Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later; an Xbox 360 with a network connection; iTunes for iTunes sharing; iPhoto for iPhoto sharing; and of course the Connect360 software. The said software automatically acknowledges the Xbox 360 system and detect your Mac running it. Also now, the same version can easily configure your built-in Mac OS X firewall with a single command. Supported formats are MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF and Apple Lossless for Music; and JPEG, RAW, GIF, PNG, BMP and TIFF formats for Photos.
Click read link below for a free trial, and free upgrade for registered users. You’ll need to cough up $15 to own this for good. Hey, if you can spare around $60 for a game, this one sure is’nt going to cause a huge dent in your pocket.