Updated: 9/10/03; 15:20:25.
Waiting for Columbus
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Thursday, July 10, 2003

Owners of pre-AirPort Extreme PowerBooks with PC Card slots can now connect to higher-speed AirPort Extreme networks using third-party 802.11g cards. It turns out that Apple's recent AirPort 3.1 update also provides support for PC Cards that use the same Broadcom chip set that Apple uses for internal AirPort Extreme... [Apple AirPort Weblog]
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Darn those nit-picking product numbers! Alert reader Dale Rice pointed out that Buffalo Technology actually sells two 802.11g PC Cards: the $60 WLI-CB-G54 card is not actually compatible with AirPort 3.1, whereas the $80 WLI-CB-G54A is compatible. Make sure you get the right one! Dale also noted that he'd seen... [Apple AirPort Weblog]
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Westciv has released Style Master 3, the latest version of their CSS (cascading style sheet) editor. The update is Mac OS X native and has been "completely overhauled," integrating hand coding tools with the style sheet and Web page layout editors, according to Westciv. Style Master senses syntax mistakes and styles your code to your preferences as you work. The Mac OS X version provides customizable syntax color coding and a code auto complete feature. As you type, Style Master "guesses" your intention and offers matching properties and values. You can set up your preferred code format by giving Style Master an example; as you edit properties, values and statements are added according to this format. You can reformat existing style sheets with a single menu choice. Style Master 3 also offers Find and Replace, Go To Line, and line numbering features. [MacCentral]
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