Its only available via Nightly builds. Check out an application called NightShift. It downloads the latest nightly and created an executable in your Applications folder. It leaves your stable webkit untouched too. Supports 10.4 and above only.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/ 27294/
http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Majors/IMGD/
Worcester Polytechnic Institute has a Interactive Media and Game Development major starting next year. They already have some classes available but the major wont be official until next year.
One of the kids that I am living with next year is a CS/IMGD double major I think. This major seems to cover both the technical and design/story line aspects of gaming. They start off learning a base of both and then pick which direction they want to go in.
Here is more information: http://www.wpi.edu/News/Releases/20045/imgd.html
the 2.1 update for idvd costs 20 dollars. imovie 2 costs 50. you had to pay if your mac didn't come with them. so charging for updates is nothing new.
And as the article said, they will still come free with new macs.
Its only available via Nightly builds. Check out an application called NightShift. It downloads the latest nightly and created an executable in your Applications folder. It leaves your stable webkit untouched too. Supports 10.4 and above only. http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/ 27294/
http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Majors/IMGD/ Worcester Polytechnic Institute has a Interactive Media and Game Development major starting next year. They already have some classes available but the major wont be official until next year. One of the kids that I am living with next year is a CS/IMGD double major I think. This major seems to cover both the technical and design/story line aspects of gaming. They start off learning a base of both and then pick which direction they want to go in. Here is more information: http://www.wpi.edu/News/Releases/20045/imgd.html
the 2.1 update for idvd costs 20 dollars. imovie 2 costs 50. you had to pay if your mac didn't come with them. so charging for updates is nothing new. And as the article said, they will still come free with new macs.