Windows Live POP3: Checking Hotmail Messages with Apple Mail

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Back in 2002, Microsoft had Outlook Express even for Mac users. It was a useful free application for those who use Hotmail accounts. Outlook Express never made it to OS X. If they want to check their Hotmail messages, Mac OS X users are obliged to use Microsoft Entourage, a commercial application.

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Things have changed over years even for Entourage users. They can still check Hotmail messages if accounts are old. But the POP function is no longer free for new Hotmail accounts. For example, if I try to add an account whose e-mail address is junk5278@live.jp… I get an error message that says ‘A Windows Live Hotmail Plus subscription is required.’ (See Screenshot 01-2.) Hotmail Plus? Microsoft says you can get additional Hotmail features including POP access for $19.95 (£14.99, ¥2,510…) a year. (See Screenshot 03.)

In the meantime, Microsoft made an important announcement for Hotmail users as of January 14, 2009. The company says POP access is available to Hotmail users in nine countries including Australia, Canada, German, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, the U.K. and the U.S. (See Screenshot 04.) Hmm… Does that mean POP access is available for Hotmail Plus only? How about e-mail accounts with live.com (live.jp, live.co.uk…) as opposed to hotmail.com? Well, let me find out if I can check Hotmail messages through a live.jp account (without Hotmail Plus) that I created several days ago, using Apple’s Mail (v. 3.5). If I can, then I should be able to do the same with Mozilla’s Thunderbird, Eudura and other e-mail applications.   Continue reading

Half-Life 2: Episode 1 with Boot Camp – 6 Half-Life Episode One Game Play Videos (163 Minutes)

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We introduced a total of nine game play videos of Half-Life 2: Episode Two a while ago. For those who haven’t even played Episode One, we are releasing six new game play videos. EA Games released Half-Life 2: Episode One on June 1, 2006. So it’s a 2-and-half-a-year old game. It’s not as good as Episode Two. But Episode One is still a great game to play.

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Screenshot from Episode Two
Half-Life 2 Episode Two Mac Boot Camp
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The following six QuickTime movies covers the entire game play of EA Games’ Half-Life 2: Episode One. Do you remember how Episode Two starts? Gordon Freeman finds himself inside a wrecked train car. Alyx Vance is uninjured and helps Freeman get out of the train car. You will spend as much as 163 minutes to find out what happened before the train crashed. By the way, game play video 5 is open to visitors. All other game play videos are open to members only.   Continue reading

Saints Row 2 with Boot Camp – Saints Row 2 Game Play Video – 27 Minutes

Saints Row 2 Mac Boot Camp

Saints Row 2 is a violent action game developed by Volition (developer of Descent, Summoner, Red Faction and The Punisher). It was released by THQ in January 5.

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So what kind of game is it? To some extent, some PC gamers might be reminded of hit role-playing/adventure game Fallout 3. In Saints Row 2, players will be asked to choose such human characteristics as gender, race, age and build at the beginning. You will be playing a Saints gang member, who will stand in a murder trial soon. You are now in Stillwater Correctional facility. One inmate named Carlos shows up and offers you help for jail break. He says his brother was in the Saints and told him all about you. After getting out of jail, your immediate task will be to earn respect points by killing bad guys from other gang groups.

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This QuickTime movie shows a game play of Saints Row 2. The 27-minute QuickTime video contains all cinematic movies.   Continue reading

Briefly: Roxio Toast Titanium 10 at BitTorrent Websites

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TOKYO (MacHouse) – It has been only four days since Roxio, a division of Sonic Solutions, released Toast Titanium 10. It looks like some people are already distributing the latest version of this popular software title for file backup and video compression at BitTorrent websites.





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