Mac clone maker Psystar dupes Apple's updates

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praka123

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Its security updates look like copies of Apple's, but is it breaking any rules?

By Gregg Keizer

May 21, 2008 (Computerworld) The Florida-based Mac clone maker that first attracted national attention last month has posted several updates to Apple's Mac OS X 10.5 for its users, including some that appear to be copies or modified versions of Apple's own security updates.
Psystar Inc., a Doral, Fla.-based company that sells Intel-based computers with Mac OS 10.5 pre-installed, has added 13 Leopard patches to its support site.
"Safe updates, as well as bug fixes and work-arounds, are now available in our Support section," the company said in a message posted earlier this month. "We have released a couple of fixes for things like Time Machine, as well as a fix for DHCP issues that some customers are having."



Those updates, said Psystar in the same message, have been rolled into an update added to the factory-installed edition of Mac OS X that users can order when they configure one of the company's clones. Psystar sells two different Mac clone models starting at $399 without Leopard, or $554.99 with Apple's operating system installed.
"We will begin releasing safe updates through the operating system's Automatic Updates and will require all of our existing users to download a small update manually and install it to enable this functionality," the company said.
Several of the 13 patches on Psystar's support site look like direct copies of Apple's own updates, including some security fixes. Among them:


  • Security Update 2008-002 v1.1, which Apple released March 26.
  • QuickTime 7.4.5 for Leopard, which Apple unveiled on April 2.
  • Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 1, which Apple debuted April 29.
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kumarmohit

Technomancer
How is the company even surviving yet? Is Steve out of bed or not?

and bro please go easy on the links. As I said there is already too much red color in forum.
 

NucleusKore

TheSaint
I have a bad feeling about this, Pystar is going to be history soon. Apple is known not to take these things lightly.

How is the company even surviving yet? Is Steve out of bed or not?

and bro please go easy on the links. As I said there is already too much red color in forum.

Wish there was a browser plugin to change the view to greyscale

Where there is a will there is a way

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goobimama

 Macboy
Well they have now removed the updates from their site and are linking to the Apple website. Good move. Hosting Apple's apps on their own servers was asking for trouble.
 
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