I thought this App is now free.

I went to Fry’s to pick-up a 10-foot-HDMI Cable for $5 the other night. As usual I walked around the store and saw a retail box of Disco Burning App. For a mere $39.99 you can own this fantastic App.

You can also get this app at DiscoApp.com with a free license. Just in case you didn’t know, Disco Burning App now comes with free license. It is also discontinued.

OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive is delivered.

OK, I promise this would be the last of the OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive trilogy post. It arrived sometimes this afternoon while I was still at the office.

Recap:
I ordered OS X Lion Thumb Drive a little bit after midnight Tuesday August 16th, 2011. I received the shipping notification in the afternoon. It arrived within a day.

Now, where did I keep the MacBook Air Software Installation USB Thumb Drive? It looks exactly the same.

UPDATE:
Found the MacBook Air Software Reinstall USB Drive

OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive is now shipping.

UPDATE:
According to UPS tracking data, it is due for delivery on Wednesday August 17th, 2011. That’s like overnight delivery service, well that’s because I’m in Southern California.

I ordered the OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive from Apple Store shortly after midnight. In the early afternoon, Apple notified that my order is being shipped and due for arrival on Thursday August 18th, 2011.

Hackintosh Core i7

My colleague and I successfully built a Hackintosh Core i7. It took quite a while to get everything right. It also costs more than we originally expected. For now we are sticking with Snow Leopard.

Shopping List for Upgrading to OS X Lion.

I’m compiling a shopping list for upgrading to OS X Lion. I prefer doing a clean install in lieu of upgrade.

The following are the items I’m getting for installing OS X Lion on a 2010 Unibody MacBook Pro:

  • An 8 GB USB drive.
  • A new hard drive or SSD.
  • External FireWire 800 case for SATA Drive.
  • 8GB of RAM.

Well, this list is generally would be similar with most OS X Lion compatible Macs.