Browser Isolation For Mac
In my day, Mac games were limited to playing tag in your raincoat, so it's always great to see the Macintosh's relatively tiny game library expand. The latest big-budget developer to offer a Mac version of one of their games is Creative Assembly, whose Alien: Isolation is coming to Mac—and Linux—next week. Are handling conversion duties, and they're bringing it to Steam for both Mac and Linux on September 29. (It's also coming to the Mac App Store sometime in October.) It's the 'Alien: Isolation - The Collection' version of the game, meaning it includes all the DLC. Here's a trailer.
The minimum system requirements for both versions are below. Mini car racing download for mac. Mac • 2.0Ghz CPU with at least 4GB RAM • 1GB or better graphics card • Mac OS 10.10.4 or later • AMD 5000 series graphics card or better, NVIDIA 600 series or better and Intel Iris Pro series graphics card or better Linux • 2.6Ghz Dual-Core CPU with at least 4GB RAM • 1GB or better graphics card • Ubuntu 14.04 (64bit) or SteamOS • The game requires an NVIDIA 600 series graphics card or better running Driver version 355.11 or better. Rio cali mp3 player software for mac. Intel AMD and GPUs are not supported • A Steam account is required.
The feature is named First-Party Isolation (FPI) and was silently added to the Firefox browser in August, with the release of Firefox 55. What is First-Party Isolation FPI works by separating. In 10.7 Lion Safari, Apple migrated the browser to WebKit2 and tabs are now isolated from each other much as in Google Chrome as explained by Ars Technica.