mac os in white papers
Novell eDirectory Integration
White Paper This webcast will cover integrating Mac OS X into Netware environments. The specific examples will use Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) and Netware 6.5. Finally, he will give tips and some gotchas to watch out for when integrating Mac OS X into a Netware... [03 Jul 2008]
Migrating Applications to Intel Compilers for Mac OS X
White Paper The Intel C++ Compiler 10.0 for Mac OS X provides support for generating code for Mac systems based on Intel 64 architecture processors and IA-3 architecture processors. In addition to performance gains and industry-compatibility, this version... [30 Jun 2008]
Optimizing Applications With Intel C++ and Fortran Compilers for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS Version 10.x
White Paper This white paper describes how developers can use Intel compilers to optimize applications for IA-3 processors, processors supporting Intel 64 (Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology), and IA-64 (Intel Itanium) processors. [30 Jun 2008]
Security Best Practices for Mac OS X v10.4: Sample Test
White Paper The Security Best Practices for Mac OS X v10.4 Exam (Prometric exam no. This Sample Test presents ten test questions similar in style and content to those presented in the Security Best Practices for Mac OS X v10.4 Exam. [31 May 2008]
Accessing Exchange 2007 From Your Apple Macintosh (Part 1)
White Paper 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. The clients which are looked in detail in this paper are Mac Mail 2.1.1, Outlook Web Access in... [23 Apr 2008]
Mac OS X 10.2.8 or Earlier: About Using Disk Copy Disk Image Files
White Paper There are two common types of disk image files produced by Apple software. These instructions may not apply to disk images created by third-party software. Files or applications stored in a disk image file do not work unless you open the disk image... [10 Apr 2008]
School District Enhances Educational Experience With Improved Technology Tools
White Paper The district opted to standardize on Tablet PCs running the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system, rather than desktop or portable computers running Mac OS X or Windows XP. Jefferson County Public Schools wanted to increase its teachers... [29 Feb 2008]
A Passive State-Machine Approach for Accurate Analysis of TCP Out-of-Sequence Segments
White Paper The tool explicitly accounts for implementation-specific details in four prominent TCP stacks (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD/Mac OS-X, and Solaris). This paper describes a new tool being made available to the networking research community for passive... [19 Dec 2007]
Enabling File Sharing on a Mac
White Paper In order to continue using the AppleTalk file server, the server will need to run Mac OS 9 or higher in order to allow filesharing over TCP/IP. In order to connect to this Apple TCP/IP server, the user must be running Mac OS 8 or higher on the... [05 Dec 2007]
Mac OS X Power Hound: The Dock
White Paper The Dock, a central and critical component of Mac OS X, combines several important operating-system functions into a single row of icons across one edge of the screen. It's a program launcher, a program switcher, a document-storage site, an... [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Rendezvous Picture Transfer
White Paper There are many clever features in Mac OS X 10.3 that don't appear on the cover of Apple's Panther page. One of the author's favorites is the new Image Capture application that enables the user to network images directly from the digital camera to... [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Fulfill Wishes With Address Book
White Paper With Mac OS X, there are even more opportunities for scripting, now that the ultimate scriptable environment, Unix, is under the hood. The Mac's script-friendly environment can integrate the Desktop application with web applications such as Amazon. [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Incorporate Services Into Your Workflow
White Paper The Services menu is perhaps the most overlooked built-in in all of Mac OS X, despite being a powerful part of the alpha geek's workflow. Services are snippets of functionality exported from Mac OS X itself and the apps the user has in the... [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Browse Different
White Paper Chances are, the user is well and truly settled in to Apple's Safari web browser, having jumped ship from the now-stalled Internet Explorer (IE) for Mac the user found so impressive back in OS 9. But Safari, with its simple candy-coated shell and... [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Edition: Organizing Your Stuff
White Paper But if the user begins each morning by double-clicking it, like millions of other people who'd grown used to older versions of the Mac OS, the user is in for a shock: His or her stuff isn't there. If the user upgraded an existing Mac to Mac OS X... [25 Oct 2007]
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