Own a Mac? Pretentious? Hated by co-workers and managers for your constantly reminding them of their chosen computing platform’s inferiority?
Good news then, here’s something that may just stop you getting savagely beaten in the office cafeteria, because someone has finally ported the trusty USB missile launcher to the MacOS platform.
The guys at Dream Cheeky have tinkered with their software that controls their Storm OIC and Thunder USD missile installations to work with your Mac-based computational device. It’s been a long time coming for Apple users, since the products have only been usable on Windows platforms ever since their inception a long time ago.
Software is compatible with Mac OS 10.5+, but sadly only supports the local firing options, meaning you’ll have to be at your keyboard in order to commence barrage – Windows users get internet-accessible remote firing for assaults without repercussions. Hopefully Dream Cheeky will ship a fix for that feature soon.
Mac converts can download the software for their already-purchased launchers from www.dreamcheeky.com, and those without USB launching capabilities can remedy this pressing issue there too. Extra ammo is now also available to bolster your firepower further.