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whitepaper Firefox is a World Wide Web (WWW) client, also known as a "web browser", for Macintosh and Windows. Firefox displays hypertext documents containing links to files residing on the local system, as well as files residing on remote systems running WWW...
[07 Mar 2006]
whitepaper Choosing the right interface will have lasting effects on performance, productivity, and the ability to add new features to your Macintosh. What's the point of spending money on the latest CPU or fastest graphics adapter only to mark time waiting...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper This paper provides an overview of how C API-based conduits operate and how to develop them with the C/C++ Sync Suite for Macintosh. The C/C++ Sync Suite is a component of the Palm OS Conduit Development Kit (CDK) for Windows from PalmSource, Inc.
[05 Jun 2004]
whitepaper For nearly twenty years, TimbuktuŽ Pro has been the standard for desktop-to-desktop remote control software for the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. With a host of new features including integration with Skype and support of Intel-based...
[05 Oct 2006]
whitepaper This paper describes three ways of using QuickTime 4 with the IP/TV solution and includes the services and benefits of each approach. All these alternatives offer the same basic video services, but differ in the way users select the content, how...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Everyone knows how to use Word to type a letter to Mom, tap out a report on the Komodo dragon, or clack out a recipe. Word is a great tool for projecting prose onto paper. But one can also use it to chart the Sweet Sixteen as they struggle through...
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper Despite all the innovations in Office X, some things haven't changed, including the basics of editing the text. Adding, deleting, or moving text around works essentially the same way as it did in Word 1.0, which fit on a single floppy disk and had...
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper Having sample sounds close at hand is important for podcasters. Using AppleScript Studio, the user can quickly build a standalone application with whatever interface he or she wants to control the recording application (e.g.
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper This paper show how to configure Entourage 2004 for Exchange access and will then concludes with a discussion of some of the pros and cons of each solution. I will assess each client based on the criteria such as basic email functionality, email...
[23 Apr 2008]
whitepaper This paper provides, with complete reference, information for all of the constants, data structures, classes, functions, and methods that users can use to develop conduits. The C/C++ Sync Suite is a component of the Palm OS Conduit Development Kit...
[05 Jun 2004]
whitepaper This paper examines the various options for accessing Exchange from Apple Mac OS X including a discussion of some of the pros and cons of each solution. It outlines the steps required to configure both the client and Exchange to allow access.
[23 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Many people are interested in running alternative operating systems on their Macintoshes. There are quite a few options available, but UNIX support is probably the most sought. Most people don't know that UNIX and the Mac play together quite well...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Innovative Organics is a chemical manufacturer in Anaheim, Calif. Core products of the company are special coolants, cleaners, and solutions that complement the computer manufacturing industry. It distributes these products in plastic chemical...
[24 Sep 2004]
whitepaper QuickHelp 2.0 adds configurable actions, tables, parameters, default options, precompiled indexes and other performance enhancements making it 2 to 3 times faster than previous versions. Configurable actions include running an executable...
[29 Nov 2005]
whitepaper Timbuktu Pro remote control software allows you to operate a remote computer as if it were on your own desk. Your keyboard and mouse control the remote computer, and your monitor displays that computer's screen.
[01 Nov 2006]
whitepaper Building on the Windows NT Server and Workstation platform provides a unified way to give users access to resources on a variety of operating systems. In addition, it lets organizations extend a consistent set of system services and user interfaces...
[12 Jul 2007]
News Microsoft said on Friday that it is halting development of future Macintosh versions of its Internet Explorer browser, citing competition from Apple Computer's Safari browser. Sommer said that, with the emergence of Apple's Safari browser...
[15 Jun 2003]
News Apple Computer is preparing an online music-buying service for Macintosh and iPod users and is close to winning many of the licences it needs from major record labels, sources familiar with the negotiations have said.
[05 Mar 2003]
Comment Apple's initial offering, the 128K Macintosh, heralded the first popular graphical user interface (GUI), characterised by its use of windows, icons, menus and a pointing device (WIMP, if you must). The form of the original Macintosh, and the...
[23 Jan 2004]
News Apple Computer's iTunes software has apparently opened up a new way for Macintosh owners to share music collections across the internet. The songs are not downloaded permanently but do allow computer users to listen to any song on another network...
[13 May 2003]
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