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I want the Windows files. If you can boot into Windows or have a Linux machine laying around, just throw the CDs into that and copy the files off that way. If you only have an OSX machine, this is still possible, but you will need to use the terminal to force the mac to ignore the mac side of the disc and show use the windows side. On the topic of macOS power usage: I made a free open source app that lets you use the side buttons on your third-party mice for system-wide navigation1, just like in Windows. Other apps can do this too, but practically all of them bind the buttons to annoying keyboard shortcuts and frequently exhibit unexpected behavior. To support my open-source work, consider adding me on Patreon. MacOS 10.14 Mojave Mostly-Automated Setup. An easy to refer to document for regularly setting up macOS 10.14 Mojave. The topic of recipe-based frequent fresh reinstalls of macOS is a controversial issue.

Transcript

This is senior editor Dan Moren. We take networking for granted these days, but it’s still a complicated beast. If you want to go under the hood, Apple includes a suite of tools on your Mac to help you troubleshoot networking issues; they’re all included in the Network Utility app, which you can find in System/Library/CoreServices/Applications—though it’s probably easier to simply type “Network Utility” into Spotlight.

When you first launch Network Utility, you’ll see a single window with a variety of tabs, each of which offers different information. The first tab, Info, provides information about your own computer, offering a drop-down menu of all your network interfaces—for example, if you have both wired ethernet and Wi-Fi connections. When you select one, you’ll see the Hardware Address, associated IP, speed, and information about how much data is going in and out of that particular connection. Most often you’ll refer to the info here when troubleshooting issues.

Next, we’ll take a look at the Ping tab. This tool sends packets of data over the network to a specified address, which can help you figure out if the remote server in question is encountering problems. To check if there are issues on your local network, you can ping your router’s address, which you can find in the Network preference pane. By default, ping sends 10 packets, and then reports how many of those packets successfully arrived at the destination and how long it took those packets to make the trip. If you’re losing a lot of packets, or they take a long time to arrive, it’s a good indication that there’s a network slowdown. If you’re getting errors about all your packets, there’s probably a network problem on your own side.

The Lookup tool is a handy one if you’ve ever had questions about just where an IP address comes from. Think of it like a phone book: Enter any domain name to get the corresponding IP address (or vice versa). On the off chance that you find yourself poring over network logs or wondering about where an email came from, this tool might provide some illumination.

If you’ve ever wanted to feel like your typical movie hacker, the Traceroute tab might scratch that itch. Think of it as a more detailed version of the ping tool—not only does it send packets to a specified server, but it also charts all the stops that packet makes. (It’s a bit like tracking a train’s route.) If there’s a particular server in the chain that’s slowing your connection down, this can help you suss it out—though doing something about that is probably out of your reach; you may wish to talk to your ISP.

Finally, the Whois tool is the place to go if you’re wondering who owns a particular domain name. Just enter the domain name and scroll down to find a full listing about its owner—though be aware many registrars these days offer tools to anonymize domain name listings, so you may not find exactly what you’re looking for.

Network Utility has a few additional tools that can be handy for networking troubleshooting, but they require a bit more in the way of know-how. Still, you should feel free to play around with them and see what you can learn. This is senior editor Dan Moren. Thanks for watching.

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A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Android

Zombie's Retreat

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MAC USERS: MacOS will restrict the game from being played. In order to play the Mac version properly, you need to go to your SECURITY & PRIVACY tab and allow apps downloaded from outside of the App Store.


About

'Welcome to Camp Zomi! A lush resort located in the heart of The Zomi Woods: A region well known for it's gorgeous sights and rich history. Looking for a place to get away? Camp Zomi's campsite is full of fun activities! Take a dip in the cool waters of Lake Zomi, hang out with friends in the Rec Center, or take a refreshing hike through our beautiful trails. Your Deluxe Retreat is just a phone call away!'

Zombie's Retreat is an action RPG involving a young man and his camping retreat. What's intended to be a bonding experience turns horribly wrong when a sudden evil outbreak spreads across the camp. With very 'strange' circumstances surrounding this new found threat, it is up to the player to save any and all survivors while attempting to escape in one piece!

Walkthrough

A fanmade guide has been made to help players out who may be stuck.

Credits to DraculLairVania for the guide!

Support

This project is made possible through the generous support of Patreon supporters! If you are interested in helping fund the continued development of the Zombie's Retreat series with Zombie's Retreat 2, or would just like to see more regular updates on the project, visit here:
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Thank you for taking an interest in my project! I hope you enjoy playing through Zombie's Retreat!

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Android
Rating
AuthorSiren
GenreSurvival, Action, Adventure, Role Playing
TagsAdult, Horror, RPG Maker, sirensdomain, Zombies
Average sessionA few minutes
LinksSteam

Purchase

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $6 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Development log

  • Zombie's Retreat 1 - Update 1.0.3 Mac Version Now Available!
    Dec 11, 2020
  • Zombie's Retreat v1.0.0 is Available NOW!
    Oct 29, 2020
  • Zombie's Retreat - Beta 0.15.1 Available Now!
    Jul 27, 2020
  • Zombie's Retreat - Beta 0.14.2 Public Release!
    May 26, 2020

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