NXPowerLite is now compatible with Mac OS Big Sur and above See What's New in Desktop 10 Mac blog post for more details Plus multiple bug fixes and minor improvements. Don't remove the EXIF orientation property when removing EXIF data in JPEGs.New setting: Remove Excel data from charts.Added feature to remove Word 2007 support.Support for new-style embedded objects in PowerPoint.Made dramatic improvements in processing speed for Office documents.Improved and extended context menu options on main and results dialogs.Help with files that don't compress or ones that are still large after compression.2 new built-in profiles, Strong & Basic.Just insert your Registration key to validate the upgrade and get 40% off the price of a full license. XBMC 12.1 is also available as a free, open-source download for running on a primary Windows, Mac or Linux computer.If you don't have valid Upgrade Assurance then you will need to purchase an upgrade for NXPowerLite Desktop. The installer can be run on Windows, Mac and Linux to create the required USB thumb drive installer. OpenELEC 3.0.0 is available as a free, open-source download for use on a secondary PC. Your media experience will never be the same again. That means if it works in XBMC, it’ll work in OpenELEC too. The new version – OpenELEC 3.0.0 – is actually the first official stable release, and based on the very latest version of XBMC: Frodo, v12.1. You’ll see it’s incredibly fast – another benefit of such a small footprint – and delivers you direct to the familiar XBMC desktop. Once the installation process is complete, you can boot OpenELEC proper. You can install to the internal hard drive or any removable drive – as we said earlier, picking a SD card or second USB thumb drive allows you to separate your media from OpenELEC itself. Now switch to your media center-to-be, insert the USB stick and boot from it to install OpenElec itself, again following the simple prompts. Once done, Windows users can simply double-click the create_livestick file and follow the prompts to create the USB boot drive Mac and Linux users should follow the instructions at the OpenELEC wiki. Extracting your installation files from here may be a bit fiddly – Windows users will need a third-party tool such as IZArc to do so. Creating the bootable OpenELEC installer is a simple task in Windows.
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