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10/30/2006
Inside iTunes 7
"iTunes 7 brings new features and new ways to organize the music, movies, TV shows, and podcasts that you sync to your iPod or play using iTunes. Ryan Faas takes you on a tour of the new features and shows you how to use them to have even more fun with your digital media, if you can imagine that" Read More... 10/19/2006
Neon Software Unveils LANsurveyor 8.6 for Macintosh
Press Release- LAFAYETTE, CA - October 19, 2006 - Neon Software, Inc. announced today the immediate availability of LANsurveyor version 8.6 for the Macintosh. Network administrators utilize LANsurveyor to efficiently safeguard and monitor their networks with automated graphical network mapping, asset management reports, and network monitoring. LANsurveyor is easy to configure and operate and is used by small to medium organizations as well as organizations with thousands of network nodes. Unlike expensive solutions that require extensive training or a team of consultants to master and install, LANsurveyor is inexpensive, installs quickly and easily, and scales to meet customer requirements. The new version of LANsurveyor expands its award-winning feature set to include: * New Mac OS X Universal Binary Neon Responder operates as a daemon * Complete support for the new Linux-based Neon Responder * More complete Windows-based Neon Responder asset reports * More than 150 new vendor icons * An updated user interface The new Neon Responder (LANsurveyor client software) supports all major operating systems, including Mac OS, Windows, and now Linux. The all-new Mac OS X Neon Responder now functions as a daemon, client management capabilities such as shutting down or restarting computers without a user logged in. The new Neon Responder for Intel-compatible Linux systems based on the 2.4 or later kernel supports a number of Linux installations, including Red Hat, Cent OS, SuSE, Debian, and Ubuntu. Hardware asset reports for all platforms now include the hardware manufacturer, CPU chip manufacturer, and common marketing name for the CPU chip. Editor Note: Having used earlier versions of LANsurveyor I'd say that this is well worth trying out if you are managing medium to large network. It's a very useful tool 10/18/2006
No Starch Press Releases "The Cult of Mac" as Paperback
October 18, 2006, San Francisco-Just in time for holiday gift giving, The Cult of Mac by Wired News managing editor Leander Kahney is now being published as a paperback. The book, a celebration of Mac users' loyalty and obsession, has sold 20,000 copies since its hardcover release in November 2005 and has received glowing reviews for its beautiful design and layout as well as its entertaining content. The paperback edition has also been updated with new material about the iPod's genesis and incredible market domination. Praise for The Cult of Mac by Leander Kahney "Crawls into every crevice where Mac addicts lurk, providing us with tales of tattoos, evangelism, hoarding, and Deadhead-style conventions" -The Village Voice "The best-and most frightening-aspects of our devotion... it's all here." -Macworld "The innumerable subjects Kahney covers makes the book equivalent to a 30-course banquet at the Ritz. Absolutely everything that a Mac-fanatic could want." -The Inquirer "We challenge you to open to any photo-filled page and not learn something new about the Mac's history or the creativity of its fanatical devotees." -MacAddict "Kahney embarked on his journey to chronicle the weird world of Mac addicts, and... nailed it. Even if you're not a HyperCard-carrying member, the book is worth a look." -The San Francisco Chronicle Additional Resources: Table of contents Sample chapter 10/14/2006
Mac OS X Server Mail Service Boot Camp, Part 1
The Basics: "Mac OS X Server includes a robust suite of mail services that make it a powerful solution for organizations looking to host their own email, webmail, and mailing list server. However, understanding how to configure those services properly is crucial to creating a reliable and secure mail server. In the first of three articles covering Mac OS X Server's mail services, Ryan Faas gives you the background and the basics you need to know to implement a Mac OS X mail server." Mac OS X Server Mail Service Boot Camp, Part 2: Advanced Mailing List Features and WebMail
Enabling the Web Service: "How can you manage mailing lists from a web-based interface? Part 1 of this boot camp series explained the basic steps needed to configure Mac OS X Server as an email server. In this article, Ryan Faas continues that discussion, explaining how to enable and configure a custom web-based email client and advanced mailing list features using the MailMan and SquirrelMail tools that come bundled with Mac OS X Server." For a Good Cause...
iPod nano RED: "Choose the iPod nano RED Special Edition and Apple will give $10 of its purchase price to the Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa." 10/04/2006
10.4.8 and three-finger zooming
This is a cool trick, read about it at the O'Reilly Mac DevCenter Blog A "new" google
Check out this search engine - searchmash, a new experiment by the people that brought you google. I like it! |
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