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Apps not appearing as installed in App Store

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January 20, 2011
In this issue
redarrow Apps not appearing as installed in App Store
redarrow Reading OS X system messages without the Console utility
redarrow Apple releases iDVD 7.1.1 and MacBook Air Updates
redarrow Weekly troubleshooting utilities update
redarrow MobileMe: Errors when publishing with iWeb

Applications installed on your system that are available in the Mac App Store should be labeled as Installed, but some people are finding this is not the case.

If you do not have access to the Console utility in OS X, you can still read log file information and console messages using various commands in the Terminal.

Apple has released an iDVD update which addresses slideshow import problems from iPhoto '11, along with an update for MacBook Air systems that addresses sleep issues.

Our utilities update report is a list of updates for Mac troubleshooting utilities that have been released in the past week, including file recovery and management software, along with a display management tool.
Apple's iWeb, combined with MobileMe, is an easy and effective method of publishing your personal website. Some users, however, encounter issues when attempting to publish their newly created or updated site using MobileMe.
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