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| Recent Articles | Google Desktop Search Coming To Mac With the successful launch of their Desktop Search utility for Windows machines complete, Google has set their sites on bringing these same capabilities to the Mac community. This indicates a Mac version of Google Desktop Search is forthcoming.
Rackspace 73rd Fastest Growing Technology Firm Rackspace Managed Hosting, the fastest growing managed hosting company, is the 73rd fastest-growing technology firm in all of North America, according to the Deloitte 2004 Technology Fast 500 ranking.
Mr.Sapo.com Reduces Internet Search Clutter MrSapo.com, the newly launched search tool, provides Internet users with the ability to query multiple search engines from a single page, thus making accessing the right information much easier and a lot quicker.
Sun Java Tool for Mac and x86 Developers Sun Microsystems has made available the latest version of its breakthrough visual development environment, Sun Java Studio Creator.
John J. Zimmerer, Jr. From Apple Joins X-Rite X-Rite announced the appointment of John J. Zimmerer, Jr. as X-Rite's New Market Development Manager.
Symantec Plans New Web-based Console for Mac Clients Symantec today announced plans for a Web-based console to centrally administer Macintosh clients licensed for Symantec's Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh 9.0.
Scanvec Amiable Releases Flexi and PhotoPRINT for Native Macintosh OS X Scanvec Amiable released its Flexi and PhotoPRINT products for Native Macintosh OS X on September 1, 2004. |
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11.18.04
Mac Modding Shortcuts The Keyboard Shortcuts preferences pane lets you associate a custom shortcut for any menu item in any or all of the applications on your Mac. This feature lets you add a new menu shortcut or override the original keyboard shortcut for a menu item. You can also add shortcuts to individual applications or globally to all applications, as described in the following section.
Apple’s infinitely hackable Calculator (/Applications) offers no keyboard shortcut for turning speech recognition on or off. As Figure 8-5 shows, the two-item Speech menu has no keyboard shortcuts at all. In the following steps, you’ll use the Keyboard Shortcuts preferences to add a shortcut for the Speak Total menu option. Read The Whole Article
Jobs To Deliver Keynote Address For Macworld Conference & Expo Steve Jobs will deliver the opening keynote address for Macworld Conference & Expo San Francisco 2005 on Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at 9:00 a.m.
Macworld will be held at San Francisco's Moscone Convention Center January 10-14, 2005. "This is the biggest Macintosh community event of the year and we're looking forward to a great show," said David Korse, president & CEO of IDG World Expo. "We are thrilled that Steve is going to kick off another exciting Macworld with a keynote address." Read The Whole Article
Propel Develops Fastest Internet Accelerator For Macintosh OS X Propel Software has developed the fastest Internet accelerator for the Macintosh OS X platform - Propel Accelerator for Macintosh.
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Instead of simply converting its Windows application version to the Macintosh, Propel has designed its Macintosh accelerator as a system-level utility that is simple and intuitive to use. Propel Accelerator for Macintosh, designed to work with OS X 10.2 and higher, will be available for end users and ISPs in December 2004. Read The Whole Article
Mac v. open source OSes: An Apple a day... Recent malware rampages have had little impact on Linux, BSD and Mac OS X. Bagle, Mydoom, Klez, Sobig, Sasser and the infamous Netsky have caused significant productivity losses upon the Windows environments of the computing world
Mi2g Ltd., a London-based security firm that employs controversial methodologies, conducted a study analyzing more than 235,000 successful attacks made on computers worldwide between November 2003 and October 2004. The computers studied were online 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Read The Whole Article
A Closer Look at Apple's OS X 10.3.6 Update Apple released Mac OS X 10.3.6 last week on a post-election Friday afternoon, with little fanfare and the typical useful-but-sparse release notes. The company documents 22 changes in Mac OS X 10.3.6, which come from nearly 1,200 changed files in nearly 1,000 different directories or folders, many of them in large bundles or packages. Here’s a closer look at what Apple has told users about what’s inside the OS X update.
Application Alterations
Mac OS X 10.3.6 changes two of the system's top-level applications and two graphical utilities. The biggest one is Safari, now up to version 1.2.4 (v125.11). Although any Safari release is bound to fix dozens of tiny bugs, Apple mentions only one: the browser no longer waits forever if your startup disk's name contains a non-ASCII character. Read The Whole Article |