Mac OS X Releasing Rules ------------------------ Since Apple presented the first Intel-macs at MacWorld 2006, more and more developers release new versions of their software with support for PowerPC- and Intel-macs (technical note: this is possible due to the Mach-o-format for executables which is capable of including different code for each platform). To avoid confusion we encourage every other group releasing software for Mac OS X to apply the following tagging to their releases: Sample.Release.v3.<LANGUAGE>.<OS>.<CRACKTYPE>.<EXTRA>-<GROUP> where CRACKTYPE is Cracked/Regged/Incl.Keygen LANGUAGE is the language of the program, or, if it's available in multiple languages: Multilanguage EXTRA is Read.NFO/Repack/Proper/whatever and... now it gets special: OS is MacOSX.PPC for a "normal" program for PowerPC-macs OS is MacOSX.i386 for a program which only includes i386-code OS is MacOSX or MacOSX.UB for programs which include PowerPC- and i386-code Beware! MacOSX now says it's UniversalBinary! You can strip the version you did not crack due to no available hardware out of the release. Please specify in the NFO-file how you've done: Universal Binary Note..: i386-code stripped, only PPC included or Universal Binary Note..: PPC-code cracked, i386-code inside but uncracked Base of this rules are the standard 0day rules. Keep on enjoying Mac OS X releases Signed by: Team HS (Message Team HS to let them know you've accepted this rules)