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MacUpdate.com Has a Slick New Look

Posted on December 1, 2010 by Jason W. Ellis

My favorite MacOS software clearinghouse, MacUpdate.com, was down this morning for site maintenance. Apparently, the downtime was planned so that they could launch a slick new look. Check it out here.

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