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A version of the macOS operating system | |
Developer | Apple Inc. |
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OS family | |
Source model | Closed, with open source components |
Released to manufacturing | April 29, 2005; 14 years ago[1] |
Latest release | 10.4.11 / November 14, 2007; 11 years ago |
Update method | Apple Software Update |
Platforms | IA-32, x86-64, PowerPC |
Kernel type | Hybrid (XNU) |
License | Commercialproprietary software[2] |
Preceded by | Mac OS X 10.3 Panther |
Succeeded by | Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard |
Official website | Apple - Mac OS X at the Wayback Machine (archived July 28, 2006) |
Support status | |
Obsolete, unsupported as of September 2009, Safari support ended November 2010.[3] |
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Mac OS X Tiger (version 10.4) is the fifth major release of Mac OS X (now named macOS), Apple's desktop and serveroperating system for Mac computers. Tiger was released to the public on April 29, 2005 for US$129.95 as the successor to Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. Some of the new features included a fast searching system called Spotlight, a new version of the Safari web browser, Dashboard, a new 'Unified' theme, and improved support for 64-bit addressing on Power Mac G5s. Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger offered a number of features, such as fast file searching and improved graphics processing, that Microsoft had spent several years struggling to add to Windows with acceptable performance.[4]
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger was included with all new Macs, and was also available as an upgrade for existing Mac OS X users, or users of supported pre-Mac OS X systems. The server edition, Mac OS X Server 10.4, was also available for some Macintosh product lines. Six weeks after its official release, Apple had delivered 2 million copies of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, representing 16% of all Mac OS X users. Apple claimed that Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger was the most successful Apple OS release in the company's history.[5] At the WWDC on June 11, 2007, Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, announced that out of the 22 million Mac OS X users, more than 67% were using Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.[6]
Apple announced a transition to Intel x86 processors during Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger's lifetime, making it the first Apple operating system to work on Apple–Intel architecture machines. The original Apple TV, released in March 2007, shipped with a customized version of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger branded 'Apple TV OS' that replaced the usual GUI with an updated version of Front Row.[7]
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger was succeeded by Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard on October 26, 2007, after 30 months, making Mac OS 10.4 Tiger the longest running version of Mac OS X.[8] The last security update released for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger users was the 2009-005 update.[9][10] The next security update, 2009-006[11] only included support for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. The latest supported version of QuickTime is 7.6.4. The latest version of iTunes that can run on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is 9.2.1, because 10.0 only supports Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and later.[12] Safari 4.1.3 is the final version for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger as of November 18, 2010.[13] Despite not having received security updates since then, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger remains popular with Power Mac users and retrocomputing enthusiasts due to its wide software and hardware compatibility, as it is the last Mac OS X version to support the Classic Environment, a Mac OS 9 compatibility layer, and PowerPC G3 processors.[14]
- 3New and changed features
- 4Improvements
System requirements[edit]
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger was initially available in a PowerPC edition, with an Intel edition released beginning at Mac OS X 10.4.4 Tiger. There is no universal version of the client operating system, although Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger Server was made available on a universal DVD from version Mac OS X 10.4.7 Tiger. While Apple shipped the PowerPC edition bundled with PowerPC-based Macs and also sold it as a separate retail box, the only way to obtain the Intel version was to buy an Intel-based Mac bundled with it. However, it was possible to buy the 'restore' DVDs containing the Intel version through unofficial channels such as eBay, and officially through Apple if one could provide proof of purchase of the appropriate Intel Mac. These grey-colored ‘restore’ DVDs supplied with new Macs, are designed to only restore on the model of Mac that they are intended for. However, they can be modified to work on any Intel Mac. The retail PowerPC-only DVD can be used on any PowerPC-based Mac supported by Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.
The system requirements of the PowerPC edition are:[15]
- Macintosh computer with a PowerPC G3, G4 or G5 processor
- Built-in FireWire
- DVD drive for installation
- 256MB of RAM
- 3GB of available hard disk space (4GB if the user install the developer tools)
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger removed support for older New World ROM Macs such as the original iMacs and iBooks that were supported in Mac OS X 10.3 Panther; however it is possible to install Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger on these Macs using third-party software (such as XPostFacto) that overrides the checks made at the beginning of the installation process. Likewise, machines such as beige Power Mac G3s and ‘Wall Street’ PowerBook G3s that were dropped by Mac OS X 10.3 Panther can also be made to run both Mac OS X 10.3 Panther and Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger in this way. Also, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger can be installed on unsupported New World ROM Macs by installing it on a supported Mac, then swapping hard drives. Old World ROM Macs require the use of XPostFacto to install Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger was the last version of Mac OS X to support the PowerPC G3 processor.
History[edit]
Apple CEO Steve Jobs first presented Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger in his keynote presentation at the WWDC on June 28, 2004, ten months before its commercial release in April 2005. Four months before that official release, several non-commercial, developer's releases of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger leaked onto the internet via BitTorrent file sharers. It was first mentioned on Apple's website on May 4, 2004. Apple sued these file sharers.[16] On April 12, 2005, Apple announced Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger's official, worldwide release would be April 29. All Apple Stores around the world held Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger seminars, presentations and demos.
On June 6, 2005 at the WWDC in San Francisco, Jobs reported that nearly two million copies had been sold in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger's first six weeks of release, making Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger the most successful operating system release in Apple's history. Jobs then disclosed that Mac OS X had been engineered from its inception to work with Intel's x86 line of processors in addition to the PowerPC, the CPU for which the operating system had always been publicly marketed. Apple concurrently announced its intent to release the first x86-based computers in June 2006, and to move the rest of its computers to x86 microprocessors by June 2007. On January 10, 2006, Apple presented its new iMac and MacBook Pro computers running on Intel Core Duo processors, and announced that the entire Apple product line would run on Intel processors by the end of 2006. Apple then released the Mac Pro and announced the new Xserve on August 8, completing the Intel transition in 210 days, roughly ten months ahead of the original schedule.
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is the first version of Mac OS X to be supplied on a DVD, although the DVD could originally be exchanged for CDs for $9.95. It is also the first (and so far only) version of Mac OS X that would eventually have an update version number ending with a value greater than 9, as the last version of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger was 10.4.11.
New and changed features[edit]
End-user features[edit]
Apple advertises that Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger has over 150 new and improved features, including:
- Spotlight — Spotlight is a full-text and metadata search engine, which can search everything on one's Mac including Microsoft Word documents, iCal calendars and Address Book contact cards. The feature is also used to build the concept of ‘smart folders’ into the Finder. Spotlight will index files as they are saved, so they can be quickly and easily found through a search-as-you-type box in the menu bar. As a side-effect, it adds hidden folders and indexing files to removable media like USB flash drives.
- iChat AV — The new iChat AV 3.0 in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger supports up to four participants in a video conference and ten participants in an audio conference. It also now supports communication using the XMPP protocol. A XMPP server called iChat Server is included on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger Server.
- Safari RSS — The new Safari 2.0 web browser in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger features a built-in reader for RSS and Atomweb syndication that can be accessed easily from an RSS button in the address bar of the web browser window. An updated version of Safari, included as part of the free Mac OS X (10.4.3 Tiger update, can also pass the Acid2 web standards test.
- Mail 2 — The new version of Mail.app email client included in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger featured an updated interface, 'Smart Mailboxes', which utilizes the Spotlight search system, parental controls, as well as several other features.
- Dashboard — The Dashboard is a new mini-applications layer based on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which returns the desk accessories concept to the Mac OS. These accessories are known as widgets. It comes with several widgets such as Weather, World Clock, Unit Converter, and Dictionary/Thesaurus. More are available for free online. Its similarity to the Konfabulator application caused some criticism.[17]
- Automator — A scripting tool to link applications together to form complex automated workflows (written in AppleScript, Cocoa, or both). Automator comes with a complete library of actions for several applications that can be used together to make a Workflow.
- VoiceOver — screen reader interface similar to Jaws for Windows and other Windows screen readers that offers the blind and visually impaired user keyboard control and spoken English descriptions of what is happening on screen. VoiceOver enables users with visual impairment to use applications via keyboard commands. VoiceOver is capable of reading aloud the contents of files including web pages, mail messages and word processing files. Complete keyboard navigation lets the user control the computer with the keyboard rather than the mouse, a menu is displayed in a window showing all the available keyboard commands that can be used.
- A complete built-in Dictionary/Thesaurus based on the New Oxford American Dictionary, Second Edition, accessible through an application, Dictionary, a Dashboard widget, and as a system-wide command (see below).
- .Mac syncing — Though this is not a new feature, .Mac syncing in Tiger is much improved over Panther. Syncing tasks in Tiger are now accomplished through the .Mac system preferences pane rather than the iSync application.
- QuickTime 7 — A new version of Apple's multimedia software has support for the new H.264/AVC codec, which offers better quality and scalability than other video codecs.[citation needed] This new codec is used by iChat AV for clearer video conferencing. New classes within Cocoa provide full access to QuickTime for Cocoa application developers. The new QuickTime 7 player application bundled with Tiger now includes more advanced audio and video controls as well as a more detailed Information dialog, and the new player has been rebuilt using Apple's Cocoa API to take advantage of the new technologies more easily.
- New Unix features — New versions of cp, mv, and rsync that support files with resource forks. Command-line support for features like the above-mentioned Spotlight are also included.
- Xcode 2.0 — Xcode 2.0, Apple's Cocoa development tool now includes visual modelling, an integrated Apple Reference Library and graphical remote debugging.
New applications in Tiger[edit]
- Automator — Automator uses workflows to process repetitive tasks automatically
- Grapher — Grapher is a new application capable of creating 2D and 3D graphs similar to those of Graphing Calculator.
- Dictionary — A dictionary and thesaurus program that uses the New Oxford American Dictionary. It has a fast GUI for displaying the Dictionary, and allows the user to search the dictionary with Spotlight, to print definitions, and to copy and paste text into documents. Dictionary also provides a Dictionary service in the Application menu, and Cocoa and WebKit provides a global keyboard shortcut (ctrl-⌘-D by default) for all applications that display text with them. Its use was furthered in the next version of OS X by providing definitions from Wikipedia. The Dictionary application is a more feature-filled version of the Dictionary widget.
- Quartz Composer — Quartz Composer is a development tool for processing and rendering graphical data.
- AU Lab — AU Lab is a developer application for testing and mixing Audio Units.
- Dashboard — Dashboard is a widget application. Tiger widgets include: a calculator, dictionary, a world clock, a calendar, and more (full list). Users can also download and install more widgets.
Improvements[edit]
- An upgraded kernel with optimized kernel resource locking and access control lists, and with support for 64-bituserlandaddress spaces on machines with 64-bit processors.[18]
- An updated libSystem with both 32-bit and 64-bit versions; combined with the aforementioned kernel change, this allows individual applications to address more than 4 GB of memory when run on 64-bit processors, although an application using Apple libraries or frameworks other than libSystem would need to have two processes, one running the 64-bit code and one running the code that requires other libraries and frameworks.[18][19]
- A new startup daemon called launchd that allows for faster booting.
- The printing dialog in Tiger now features a drop down menu for creating PDFs, sending PDFs to Mail, and other PDF related actions. However, the user interface has been criticized for creating a hybrid widget that looks like a plain button but acts like a pop-up menu. This is one of only three places in the entire Mac OS X interface where such an element appears.[citation needed]
- Dock menus now have menu items to open an application at login, or to remove the icon from the dock.
- The Window menu in the Finder now features a 'Cycle Through Windows' menu item.
- The Get Info window for items in the Finder now includes a 'More Info' section that includes Spotlight information tags such as Image Height & Width, when the file was last opened, and where the file originated.
- Early development of resolution independence. Apple notes that this will be a user-level feature in a future version of Mac OS X.[20] Among the changes, the maximum size of icons has been increased to 256x256. However, the Finder does not yet support this size.
Technologies[edit]
- A new graphics processing API, Core Image, leveraging the power of the available accelerated graphics cards.
- Core Image allows programmers to easily leverage programmable GPUs for fast image processing for special effects and image correction tools. Some of the included Image Units are Blur, Color Blending, Generator Filters, Distortion Filters, Geometry Filters, Halftone features and much more.
- A new data persistence API, Core Data, that makes it easier for developers to handle structured data in their applications.
- The Mac OS X Core Data API helps developers create data structures for their applications. Core Data provides undo, redo and save functions for developers without them having to write any code.
- A new video graphics API, Core Video, which leverages Core Image to provide real-time video processing.
- Apple's Motion real-time video effects program takes advantage of Core Video in Tiger. Core Video lets developers easily integrate real-time video effects and processing into their applications.
- Core Audio integrates a range of audio functionality directly into the operating system.
Interface differences[edit]
In every major new revision of Mac OS X, Apple alters the graphical user interface somewhat. In Tiger, the menu bar displayed at the top of the screen now features a colored Spotlight button in the upper right corner; the menu itself has a smoother 'glassy' texture to replace the faint pinstripes in Panther.
Also of note, Tiger introduces a new window theme, often described as 'Unified'. A variation on the standard, non-brushed metal theme used since the introduction of Mac OS X, this theme integrates the title bar and the toolbar of a window. A prominent example of an application that utilizes this theme is Mail.
Accessibility[edit]
Tiger was the first version of Mac OS X to include the 'Zoom' screen magnifier functionality, which allowed the user to zoom on to the area around the mouse by holding CONTROL and scrolling the mouse wheel up or down (to zoom in and out respectively).[21]
Tiger trademark lawsuit[edit]
Shortly before the release of Mac OS X Tiger, the computer retailer TigerDirect.com, Inc. filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging that Apple infringed TigerDirect.com's trademark with the Mac OS X Tiger operating system.[22]
The following is a quotation from TigerDirect.com's court memorandum:
- Apple Computer's use of its infringing family of Tiger marks to expand sales of products besides its operating system software is already evident — for example, Apple Computer is offering free iPods and laptops as part of its Tiger World Premiere giveaway. In short, notwithstanding its representation to the PTO that it would only use Tiger in connection with their unique computer operating system software, Apple Computer has in recent weeks used a family of Tiger marks in connection with a substantially broader group of products and services, including the very products and services currently offered by Tiger Direct under its famous family of Tiger marks.[23]
In 2005 TigerDirect was denied a preliminary injunction that would have prevented Apple from using the mark while the case was decided.[24] Apple and TigerDirect reached a settlement in 2006, after which TigerDirect withdrew its opposition.[25]
Support for Intel processors[edit]
Apple's transition to Intel processors |
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At the 2005 WWDC, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that Apple would begin selling Mac computers with Intel processors in 2006. To allow developers to begin producing software for these Intel-based Macs, Apple made Developer Transition Kits available for sale that included a version of Mac OS X v10.4.1 designed to run on x86 processors.
This build includes Apple's Rosetta — a translation process that allows Intel processor versions of the OS to run PPC software with little penalty. This is contrasted with the contemporary Mac OS 9 Classic mode, which uses comparably larger amounts of system resources.
Soon after the Developer Transition Kits began shipping, copies of Tiger x86 were leaked onto file sharing networks. Although Apple had implemented a Trusted ComputingDRM scheme in the transition hardware and OS in an attempt to stop people installing Tiger x86 on non-Apple PCs, the OSx86 project soon managed to remove this restriction.[26] As Apple released each update with newer safeguards to prevent its use on non-Apple hardware, unofficially modified versions were released that circumvented Apple's safeguards. However, with the release of 10.4.5, 10.4.6, and 10.4.7 the unofficially modified versions continued to use the kernel from the 10.4.4 because later kernels have hardware locks and depend heavily on EFI. By late 2006, the 10.4.8 kernel had been cracked.[27]
At MacWorld San Francisco 2006, Jobs announced the immediate availability of Mac OS X v10.4.4, the first publicly available release of Tiger compiled for both PowerPC and Intel x86-based machines.
Release history[edit]
Version | Build | Date | OS name | Notes |
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10.4 | 8A428 | April 29, 2005 | Darwin 8.0 | Preinstalled on much of new line |
8A432 | Original retail release | |||
10.4.1 | 8B15 | May 16, 2005 | Darwin 8.1 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.1 Update |
8B17 | May 19, 2005 | Server edition | ||
10.4.2 | 8C46 | July 12, 2005 | Darwin 8.2 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.2 Update (Delta) |
8C47 | Server edition | |||
8E102 | October 12, 2005 | Exclusively for Front RowiMac G5 released on same date | ||
8E45 | October 19, 2005 | Exclusively for PowerBook G4s released on same date | ||
8E90 | Exclusively for Power Mac G5 Dual and Quad released on same date | |||
10.4.3 | 8F46 | October 31, 2005 | Darwin 8.3 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.3 Update (Delta) Updated retail release |
10.4.4 | 8G32 | January 10, 2006 | Darwin 8.4 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.4 Update (Delta) PowerPC |
8G1165 | Shipped on initial Intel-based Macs | |||
10.4.5 | 8H14 | February 14, 2006 | Darwin 8.5 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.5 Update (delta) PowerPC |
8G1454 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.5 Update (delta) Intel | |||
10.4.6 | 8I127 | April 3, 2006 | Darwin 8.6 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.6 Update (delta) PowerPC; Final retail release |
8I1119 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.6 Update (delta) Intel | |||
10.4.7 | 8J135 | June 27, 2006 | Darwin 8.7 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.7 Update (delta) PowerPC |
8J2135a | About the Mac OS X 10.4.7 Update (delta) Intel | |||
8K1079 | August 7, 2006 | exclusively for Mac Pro released the same date | ||
8N5107 | exclusively for Apple TV (formerly codenamed iTV)[28] | |||
10.4.8 | 8L127 | September 29, 2006 | Darwin 8.8 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.8 Update (delta)] PowerPC |
8L2127 | Update (delta) Intel and Universal Server Edition | |||
10.4.9 | 8P135 | March 13, 2007 | Darwin 8.9 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.9 Update (delta) PowerPC |
8P2137 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.9 Update (delta) Intel and Universal Server Edition | |||
10.4.10 | 8R218 | June 20, 2007 | Darwin 8.10 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.10 Update (delta) PowerPC |
8R2218 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.10 Update (delta) Intel and Universal Server Edition | |||
8R2232 | ||||
10.4.11 | 8S165 | November 14, 2007 | Darwin 8.11 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.11 Update PowerPC |
8S2167 | About the Mac OS X 10.4.11 Update Intel and Universal Server Edition |
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External links[edit]
- Archive copy of official website at the Wayback Machine (archived June 9, 2011)
- Ars Technica Mac OS X Tiger Review at Ars Technica
- Mac OS X Tiger at Wikibooks
Preceded by Mac OS X 10.3 | Mac OS X 10.4 2005 | Succeeded by Mac OS X 10.5 |
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mac_OS_X_Tiger&oldid=912440009'
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Auto
- Chest Steal
- Auto Item
- Auto Reconnect
- Auto Eat
- Auto Armor
- Auto Fish
- Auto Splash Pot
- Auto Soup
- Macro Command
- Auto Walk
- Auto Mine
Movement
- Flight
- No Fall
- Anti Slowness
- Safe Walk
- Jesus Mode
- Anti Slipperiness
- Anti Knockback
- Speed
- Spider
- Freecam
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Render
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- Nametags
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- Tracer
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- Prophunt Tracer
- Chest Tracer
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Other
- Screen Share Mode
- Middle Click Friends
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- Chat mute
- Chat color
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Combat
- Kill Aura
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Player
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World
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Misc
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Mods Explanations
Flight
The flight module allows you to fly like you’re in creative on servers without a anti-cheat.
.fspeed <0-20> – Sets the flight speed.
NoFall
The NoFall module disables fall damage on servers without a anti-cheat.
AntiSlowness
The AntiSlowness module disables slowness when walking through webs, when eating, when sneaking and more.
SafeWalk
The SafeWalk module stops you from walking off the edge of a block much like when you are sneaking.
Jesus
The Jesus module allows you stay above water stopping you from falling in and allows easy movement across.
Antislipperiness
The Antislipperiness module disables slipping on ice making it easier to walk on.
Antiknockback
The Antiknockback module disables player knockback meaning you don’t get pushed when hit my a mob or player.
Speed
Speed allows you to run/walk really really fast.
.wspeed <0-20> – Changes walk speed for the walk speed mod.
![Reset Reset](/uploads/1/3/3/8/133891256/197327861.jpg)
Spider
Spider allows you to climb blocks much like a spider does or like when you climp up ladders.
Freecam
Freecam allows you to exit your body and freely fly around the world as if you were in spectator mode.
Blink
Allows you to exit your body and freely walk a short distance then have your body teleport to your position.
Fastladders
Fastladders allows you to climb up ladders faster.
ExtraElytra
ExtraElytra allows you to glide for a much longer time because of reduced speed loss.
Waterjump
Waterjump allows you to automatically jump on water that courses you to move really fast.
ScaffoldWalk
ScaffoldWalk allows you to place blocks under you as you walk making walking in the air easier.
AntiAFK
AntiAFK stops servers from kicking you for being AFK by moving you around.
BunnyJump
BunnyJump allows you to jump really high.
BHop
BHop allows you move really fast by jumping.
Sprint
Sprint automatically make you sprint when moving.
InventoryWalk
InventoryWalk allows you to walk around using wasd when your inventory is open.
AlwaysSneak
AlwaysSneak spams the server with sneak packets tricking the server into thinking you are always sneaking.
ChestSteal
ChestSteal allows you to automatically take items out of chest and put them in your inventory.
AutoItem
AutoItem automatically switches your item to the most efficient tool for the job.
AutoReconnect
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AutoReconnect automatically reconnects you to the server when you have been disconnected.
./reconnect <0-100> – Sets the seconds before auto autoreconecting to a server.
AutoEat
AutoEat automatically switches and eats food on your hotbar when hungry.
AutoArmor
AutoArmor automatically equips the best armor in your inventory.
AutoFish
AutoFish automatically reels in fish and throws fishing rod when fishing.
AutoSplashPot
AutoSplashPot will automatically throw splash pots when you’re low on health.
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AutoSoup
AutoSoup automatically switches and eats Suup on your hotbar when needed.
MacroCommand
MacroCommand allows you to set commands that will run when this module is activated.
.macro – Sets a custom command for the macro hack.
AutoWalk
AutoWalk automatically makes you walk forwards.
Fastbreak
Fastbreak allows you to break blocks at a much faster rate.
Fastplace
Fastplace allows you to place blocks at a much faster rate and throw item faster.
Nuker
Nuker is a creative only module that allows you to automatically remove blocks in a sphere around you.
.nuker Add : Remove> – Adds/Removes a nuker block.
ScreenShareMode
ScreenShareMode hides all traces of the client from your screen so you to show your screen with out fear of being “caught”.
MiddleClickFriends
MiddleClickFriends allows you to press the middle mouse button on other players adding them to your friends list stopping you from targeting them with killaura.
UnfocusedCPU
UnfocusedCPU sets your games FPS to 5 when its not being used allowing your PC to run smoother out of MineCraft.
ChatMute
ChatMute hides commands and messages in the chat.
ChatColor
ChatColor al you to type using color and see color in the chat.
NameProtect sets your name on your screen to something else to hide it from people viewing your screen.
IRCMute
IRCMute hides commands and messages in the IRCchat.
HackerDetector
HackerDetector shows you in chat when players near you are hacking.
ChatSpammer
Spams the chat with custom text set by the player.
.spam – Sets a message to spam for the spam module.
InfinityChatLenght
InfinityChatLenght allows you to write strings with unlimited characters in the chat.
FancyChat
FancyChat changes the text that you write in the chat show in a different chat.
Annoy
Annoy will repeate messages in chat of a selected user. You can annoy someone by typing .annoy
GUI Color
GUI Color allows you to change the color of the clients GUI.
Autorespawn
Autorespawn automatically respawns you when you die allowing you to get back into the action sooner.
Derp
Derp makes your players head spin around and look silly.
HUD
Hud shows info on the Server type, your position, FPS and ping in the top left corner of your screen.
ActiveMods
ActiveMods shows all active modules in a list on the top right side of your screen.
Exploits – Phase
Phase allows you to glitch through transparent blocks on servers with No-Cheat-Plus.
Regen
Regen allows you to regen health on servers without a anti-cheat.
Truesight
Truesight allows you to see entity that are invisible such as players and armor stands.
Antiblind
Antiblind disables the blindness effect on the player allowing you to see when blind.
ArmorHud
ArmorHud shows info on what armor you have equipped and it durability when in survival/adventure.
ItemESP
ItemESP shows a white outline on items when dropped that can be seen through blocks.
Nametags
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Nametags changes players names to be bigger and easier to see from a far and through walls.
HealthNametags
HealthNametags shows info on the amount of health other players have on their nametag.
MobESP
MobESP shows a white outline on mobs that can be seen through blocks.
PlayerESP
PlayerESP much like the MobESP, it shows a white outline on players that can be seen through blocks.
ChestESP
ChestESP shows a green transparent block around chests that can be seen through blocks.
Tracer
Tracer shows lines from your crosshair to nearby players that turns redder the closer you are.
Waypoints
Waypoints shows created waypoints nametag and shows tracers to your waypoints.
.point – Sets/Removes/Lists waypoints.
NoWeather
NoWeather hides rain particles and stops all weather sounds.
Fullbright
Fullbright allows you to see in the dark by making the environment bright.
XRay
XRay allows you to see through selected blocks to find ores and bases.
.xray – Adds/Removes a xray block.
CowTracer
CowTracer shows lines from your crosshair to nearby cows that turns redder the closer you are.
Killaura
Killaura allows you to automatically hit all hostiles mobs as well as players around you who are not added to your friends list.
.aura <0.0-10.0> -Sets the killaura attack delay [Default 1.6].
Reach
Reach allows you to break and place blocks 7 blocks away instead of 4 and you can he entitys from 7 blocks away.
Criticals
Criticals makes every hit you make a critical hit. Web client plugin.pkg for mac.
TriggerBot
TriggerBot allows you to automatically hit the player you are looking at that is not added to your friends list.
How to use Aristois – Controls
Description | Keybind / command |
---|---|
Menu – Click GUI | Right Shift |
Commands | .help |
Keybindings | .setbind [mod] [key] |
IRC help | #info |
Minecraft versions
Currently available for:
- Minecraft 1.12.x
- Minecraft 1.11.x
- Minecraft 1.10.x
OS Compatibility
Compatible with the following operating systems:
- Windows
- Mac OS X
- Linux
How to install Aristois Client
Aristois now comes with a Java installer. To use the installer you need to have Java installed.
Download Java.
This guide is for older versions:
Windows Installation
- Download and extract the zip file.
- Close Minecraft (if open).
- Navigate to:
%appdata%.minecraftversions - Move the extracted Aristois folder to:
versions - Open the Minecraft launcher.
- Click on “New Profile”.
- Settings:
- Profile Name: Aristois
- Use version: release Aristois
- Save Profile.
- Choose the newly created profile “Aristois” and click “Play”.
Mac installation
- Download and extract the zip file.
- Close Minecraft (if open).
- Navigate to:
~Library/ApplicationSupport/minecraft/versions - Move the extracted Aristoisfolder to:
/versions - Open the Minecraft launcher.
- Click on “New Profile”.
- Settings:
- Profile Name: Aristois
- Use version: release Aristois
- Save Profile.
- Chose the newly created profile “Aristois” and click “Play”.
Linux Installation
- Download and extract the zip file.
- Close Minecraft (if open).
- Navigate to:
Home.minecraftversions - Move the extracted Aristoisfolder to:
versions - Open the Minecraft launcher.
- Click on “New Profile”.
- Settings:
- Profile Name: Aristois
- Use version: release Aristois
- Save Profile.
- Chose the newly created profile “Aristois” and click “Play”.
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