Already a member?
Sign in
| Version | User | Scope of changes |
|---|---|---|
| Dec 8 2006, 9:29 AM EST (current) | alienappliance | 16 words added, 1 word deleted |
| Dec 8 2006, 9:25 AM EST | Anonymous | 106 words added |
Changes
Key: Additions Deletions
The XBOX 360 is compatible with PC's on a home network. If you're on a Apple Macintosh network though, you won't be left out completely. Within the XBOX Marketplace, there is a downloadable add-on (free, at the time of this writing) that allows any iPod to be connected to an XBOX 360 for playback of non-DRMed files (non copy protected iTunes Store purchased tracks).
For a Mac network, there is also a small shareware application called Connect360,Connect360 for Macintosh computers, that will make your photos and music available for play on your XBOX 360. It is a Universal application, compatible with both Intel-based and PowerPC-based systems. It's written and sold by Nullriver Software. For more information visit their web site.
For a Mac network, there is also a small shareware application called Connect360,Connect360 for Macintosh computers, that will make your photos and music available for play on your XBOX 360. It is a Universal application, compatible with both Intel-based and PowerPC-based systems. It's written and sold by Nullriver Software. For more information visit their web site.

