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Multibeast Snow Leopard 3.10.1l is a software package that will install the necessary bootloaders, system extensions, and kernel extensions to enable your Intel-based Apple computer to properly run OS X 10.6, also known as Snow Leopard. The software was originally designed for Intel-based Macintosh computers with either 32-bit or 64-bit x86 processors that are compatible with the release of OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard", retailing for US$29.95 on its official website at http://multibeast.com/. If you decide to download Multibeast 3.10. 1l, please note the following:Multibeast 3.10.1l has been provided on various reputable software websites such as iClarified, MacNN, and MacRumors due to the fact that the tool was released without an auto-update capability and did not require registration in order to download it. The problem with this is that Multibeast's creator, Brian-Morton Ladd (also known as Brainslayer) of Unsanity had expressed his disapproval of these websites for providing free downloads of his program via commenting on MacNN and MacRumors. The first version of Multibeast, version 3.10.1, was released on June 18, 2010 and its creators stated that the purpose of the tool was to install a "Superseded" bootloader onto a Mac with Snow Leopard installed. Version 3.10.1l was released on September 25, 2010 and had been credited as being an update to Multibeast 3.10. 1's "Superseded" bootloader, which is written by Chameleon creator Stefan Petre. According to the program's creators, the next version of Multibeast will be called Multibeast Lion 5.0 and will be released after Mac OS X 10.7 is officially released on August 28, 2011. The possible features that are being listed for Multibeast 5.0 are as follows:According to MacNN, the following news websites have currently listed downloads of 3.10. 1l:The following are the current download mirrors for 3.10.1l, all provided by Unsanity's official website at www.multibeast.com:Listed below are the various outdated versions of Multibeast that are currently listed on Brian-Morton Ladd's Unsanity website, www.unsanity.com:As stated above, there is no auto-update feature for Multibeast 3.10.1l and this might result in users of the program not being aware of the fact that there is a newer version available to them until they hear it from someone else or see it for themselves on another software website such as MacNN or MacRumors. eccc085e13
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