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The Mojave update

  1. Download Ao Oni2 for iOS to over 100 million video playback times accumulated. Please specify 'Ao Oni 2' on the subject line.
  2. Anniversary Edition. The Anniversary Edition enhances a retail copy of Oni and is the result of years of research, work and discussion in the Oni fan community. The first official release of the Edition was made seven years after Oni's release, hence the original name of the project, 'Seventh Anniversary Edition'. The AE consists of.

Mac is a popular OS that keeps coming up with new updates to improve the user experience. Mojave is the newest update.

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The latest benefits of the Mac OS

You will get some handy benefits free of charge. Besides the obvious advantages, there are covert improvements that will boost your Mac.

Download and unzip the file linked to below, then follow the instructions in the read-me for getting the app to run, and then place the Oni application into your retail installation of Oni. Oni 1.2.1 (for macOS 10.7–10.14) - Released Dec. Sorry to bother but i just want to know if the linked website is reliable, i usually have bad luck with downloads. While reading the comments most of them say it won't download. I just wan't to know if it will give my laptop a virus or not.

If you’re a user of Mac OS, upgrading to the Mojave version is the logical next step. The only thing you should worry about is to update your apps, as the old versions won’t work on Mojave.

The most significant changes in the newest version relate to aesthetics. With Mojave, you can mute the colors of the interface, so you don’t find yourself blinded when working at night thanks to the Dark Mode. Furthermore, the Dynamic Desktop feature changes the image on your desktop to match the time of the day.

As an operating system, Mac OS has always tried to make things sleek and minimalist on your desktop. However, in the older versions, the sync between Mac and iPhone led to a lot of clutter. To counter that, Apple added Desktop Stacks to make your desktop organized according to the criteria you desire.

These, and many more features allow Mac users to enjoy an even sleeker operating system. Another thing that draws attention is an improvement in Continuity - the connection between the phone and the computer. In general, the newest version of the operating system brings everything the users loved in the previous versions - only enhanced.

Is there a better alternative?

No. Unless you rely too heavily on old apps without new updates, Mojave is a logical extension of your current user experience.

Where can you run this program?

Mac Mojave runs on Mac computers featuring an OS X 10.8 and later versions.

Our take

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This new update took the best features and improved them. There are no obvious drawbacks, Mojave does its job, and it does it properly.

Should you download it?

Yes. If you're a Mac lover, you'll probably want to get OS X Mojave.

Highs

  • Dark Mode
  • Document Stacks
  • New screenshot functionalities
  • Increased connection between phone and desktop

Lows

  • Not all apps support this update
  • Some iCloud issues
  • Can seem a bit slow at times

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The final version of the community modding framework, the Anniversary Edition, is here! Please note that if you have an issue with any mod that you choose to install with the AE Installer, those questions and bug reports should be placed in their own thread devoted to that mod in the Modifications sub-forum. This thread is just for discussion of the AE Installer, modding framework, and the core packages which are found under the Installer's 'Mods>Show core packages' menu.

The New AE Installer by Alloc (click HERE for more detailed documentation than what's in this post):

Requirements:
- Retail copy of Oni
- (Mac only) Java installation (download; there's one included with the Windows AE installer)
- (Mac only) Mono (download)
- (Windows only) .NET 2.0 or later (download 2.0 for x86 or x64)

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Download links:
Mac: http://mods.oni2.net/node/75
Windows: http://mods.oni2.net/node/79

Short Version (For Newbies):
What is the Anniversary Edition ('AE')? Simply put, it is a mod installer (the 'AEI'), the latest patches, and a framework for modding Oni. It makes it easier to install people's mods, create your own, and it keeps Oni up-to-date with patches. The original release of Oni from 2001 does not run on modern computers, but once the AE is installed and has downloaded its patches, you can pick up right where you left off kicking Syndicate butt! The AE requires a retail copy of Oni for now, but if enough people express interest, maybe a version for the Oni demo can be released later.

Short Version (For Returning Fans):
This AE is not an update to past Editions; it replaces anything you had installed before. In fact, it can go alongside it, because this AE goes in an 'AE/' folder, not 'Edition/'. The most exciting thing about this new release is that you will be notified of available updates whenever you open the AEI instead of having to remember to check a web page to see if a mod or patch has been updated.

Short Version (For Modders):
The new AEI uses package format 2.0. Read up on it HERE. The old format will still work with the AEI but the new format supports niceties like bi-platform support, dependencies, tool packages, and XML patching!

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Installation:
1) Download the file found on the Depot page linked to above.
2a) Windows: Run the EXE from anywhere.
2b) Mac: Extract the contents of the zip file anywhere and run.
3) Just follow the instructions that Setup gives!

Changes since 2010-05:
* Auto-update system (Internet connection required)
* AEI can launch Oni and all tools
* New, improved Daodan DLL build
* Packages can now support both Windows and Mac
* Modding tools can also be packaged so that the AEI can offer them for download
* Full support for script mods for the first time
* Package dependencies and incompatibilities; the user will be notified if one package requires, or is not compatible with, another package
* XML patching now supported to allow greater compatibility between mods

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Updating from AE 2010-05:
If you previously installed the 2010-05 release of the Edition, you can leave it where it is in Edition/. Packages that you downloaded or made for it can be copied to AE/AEInstaller/packages/ and will work as-is with the new AE Installer (but you might want to check first whether there is a newer version of the package offered for download within the new AEI).

Long Version:
The AE started life as the Seventh Anniversary Edition back in 2007 when its creator, geyser, decided to release it on the seventh anniversary of Oni's release (January 2008). Its roots go back further than that, though, to Oni ni Kanabo in 2006, and even further back to the Binary Improvement Project in 2005. BIP was a nice idea, but extremely limited due to the lack of tools at the time; players had to download whole modded game data files (.dat/.raw) in order to play it. OnK was a step up, using binary delta patches to avoid the legal and other difficulties involved in distributing Oni's game data. However, it was still a nightmare from the modding side of things.

The development of OniSplit, especially once it introduced XML exporting, was a critical step in making modding more, well, modular. So geyser wrote some simple shell scripts that used OniSplit to break Oni's game data up into individual resources and patch them, and he released four betas of this Anniversary Edition in 2007/2008. Back then, the AE's content was mostly animation-related mods made by Loser and geyser to improve combat and fix glitches. You ran the scripts on the command line to simply install what was provided, no more and no less.

The next phase of the project was when Gumby took over from geyser. I began assisting Gumby at this time, mostly for Mac support. We made two releases, in 2009 and 2010, which featured a bigger collection of mods, a modular framework (based on 'mod packages'), and an Anniversary Edition Installer (AEI) with a GUI so players could choose what to install. I was excited to see modders now able to produce packages that were easy for the player to add to his Edition/ folder and install with the AEI.

Gumby and I both became very busy and distracted with other tasks after the 2010 release (an interesting tale in its own right). We had always planned to make one more AE release with an AEI that allowed the player to download mods and get updates from within the AEI, but never found the time to do it. Finally, at the end of 2012, after enough nagging from the fans, I decided I had to find the time to make one final release, with the help of Alloc and others. The reason this seventh release can be called the 'final' one is that we have changed our conception of what the AE is.

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What we've done is remove all bundled and core mods, except for simple tweaks and fixes. All of the real content comes from the community and is stored on the Oni Mod Depot; no more packages found only in the AE. The new AE Installer 2 then connects to the Depot (if Internet is available) and offers all the packages to the player to download and install. The AEI can also update the patches to the game applications and the AEI itself.

What this means is that all components of the Edition can be updated independently in the future to fix bugs and add features. Additionally, as new modding tools become available on the Depot, these show up in the Tools menu of the AEI. To ensure the future of the AE, the source code for the AEI and its core tools is available on Oni2.net's Subversion repository (*cough* still working on getting Neo's latest OniSplit code, actually). With this release, I feel that that the AE is finally at the place it was always meant to be: a program that serves as the central point for mods, tools and patches, BY the community, FOR the community.

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Finally, at the risk of making this sound like an Oscar acceptance speech, I just want to make sure that you all know who to thank for the Anniversary Edition:
- geyser for the original AE.
- Neo for writing OniSplit; where would we be without it?
- EdT for tons of testing and experimentation, and for creating the first GUI-based installer for the AE (Mac-only).
- Gumby for designing the current modular framework and writing the first official version of the AE Installer.
- Alloc for stepping up to write the new Installer and taking a big weight off my shoulders. The new AEI represents most of the work that had to be done for the release. He did a great job, didn't he?
- s10k for making the time amidst his school work to add XML patching to his program xmlTools. He's also written some other tools you should check out, like Oni Key Editor and Vago GUI (see AEI's Tools>Manage Tools menu).
- Samer for converting and updating a lot of packages to the 2.0 format.
- Sfeli for creating the original Daodan DLL. He also came back to help Alloc take over the management of the Daodan's C port (created by RossyMiles and maintained by Gumby for a while).
- geyser, Loser, Neo, Paradox, SSG for all the reverse-engineering. The AE simply wouldn't be possible without this accumulated knowledge.
- YOU, the player. Really! If it weren't for your continued interest, none of us would still be working on this game 12+ years after its release!