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On 10.28.09, In Tutorials, by BlueFoxLynda.com – Mac OSX Server 10.6 Snow Leopard New Features-iNKiSO | 401MbIn Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard New Features, Apple server specialist Sean Colins shows all the enhancements and new applications of the newest server rollout from Apple. Sean shows how to set up the revised architecture with automated settings, and also covers how to set up by migrating an existing server. He highlights the new collaboration capabilities with Mail, iChat, iCal, and
Lynda.com - Mac OSX Server 10.6 Snow Leopard New Features-iNKiSO | 401Mb In Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard New Features, Apple server specialist Sean Colins shows all the enhancements and new applications of the newest server rollout from Apple.
Last Thursday, Microsoft attempted to erase all of the bad memories left by Windows Vista wit the launch of perhaps the most anticipated operating system software yet: Windows 7 . The new OS promises to be faster, sleeker, and more intuitive than its predecessor. Microsoft’s computing and OS rival didn’t take the Windows 7 hype sitting down, though. Apple launched a new wave of Get a Mac Ads painting Microsoft’s Windows flagship as an evolution of problems not worth enduring. Now wit
Software Windows 7 Upgrade Woes Mount: Endless Reboots and Product Key Problems PC World / Jacqueline Emigh Call it the legacy of Microsoft’s Vista operating system. PC users upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7 have run into a variety of hair pulling problems since last Thursday when Windows 7 launched. Complaints range from endless reboots to refusals by Windows to accept Microsoft’s assigned product keys. PC vs. Mac deathmatch: Snow Leopard beats Windows 7 InfoWorld
Macworld.com - Open Door Networks updated its DoorStop X Security Suite, adding compatibility with Mac OS X 10.6 along with other enhancements to its collection of security tools.No tag for this post.
Filed under: OS , Retro Mac , Blogs , Apple History I’m beginning to think that some other writers on the Mac beat are reading my mind. About two weeks ago, one of my consulting clients was asking if there was any way that she’d be able to upgrade to Snow Leopard and still be able to run two legacy applications in Classic, one of which was HyperCard . Being the forward-looking guy I am, I suggested that we just move the data from her old HyperCard stack over to Bento (simple), and
Apple will support Windows 7 in Boot Camp mode that runs on Mac OS X Snow Leopard. “Apple will support Microsoft Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate) with Boot Camp in Mac OS X Snow Leopard before the end of the year. This support will require a software update to Boot Camp,” the company said on its website. Those who have Intel-based Macs that were manufactured in 2006 are out of luck since the company would not support them in this issue. Source: The Register © Technib
Filed under: OS , How-tos , Snow Leopard Snow Leopard introduced many welcome changes to Leopard and one huge annoyance. When copying an email address from Mail, Snow Leopard wraps the address in "" brackets , for example, " ". When pasting, you've got to go back and remove the brackets. Mac Daddy World has identified the preference setting and posted the simple Terminal commands that will eliminate the brackets. I tried it and it's working perfectly! Thanks, Mac Daddy World. That was
First of all, for those of you who don’t know, let me explain in a nutshell what CNET did . They basically ran a comparison test on a 2008 MacBook Pro using 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Mac OS X Snow, to see which OS performed better. Turns out Snow Leopard was faster than Windows 7 on the MacBook Pro. There’s where it all started. I’ve been reading this story all morning in a number of blogs, no big deal. What really caught my attention is the comments from readers. Angry comments that i
Windows 7 is coming soon and we all have high expectations. Media have the chance to try the Windows 7 early, and they are comparing it with Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Snow Leopard does not have huge changes in the outlook, but it is improved in the inside with full 64bit support. Windows 7 has many UI enhancements and internal improvements, but the speed test results seems not as good as Snow Leopard. According to the test carried by CNET, Snow Leopard is faster in most of the general performance a