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Monday, January 12, 2004 |
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ProjectForum, an "easy-to-setup powerful Wiki" now has RSS support. [Scripting News] 4:42:48 PM |
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While still in its infancy, elgato’s EyeTV has seen more updates in a year-and-a-half than most products see in their entire lifespan. With a constant stream of substantial releases to its companion software, EyeTV has turned from a quirky luxury item into a flawless, must-have Mac gadget; with each upgrade, the hardware’s intrinsic value has increased at a near-exponential pace, eclipsing most everything in its path and forever raising the bar for Digital Video Recorders.
Back in 2001,... [Spymac] 4:26:39 PM |
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Blogging is a popular method for webpublishing. This article describes the mechanics of blogging and explores thepossibilities for creating blog content from mobile devices. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] 2:15:27 PM |
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So Paul Andrews , journalist and blogger extraordinaire, is looking over my shoulder at CES. I'm showing him the beta version of an OS X app called Ecto, the follow-on to Kung-Log, a favorite outside-the-browser blog posting tool for the OS. It stores postings locally on my disk, and then, when I tell it to, uploads them to the blog itself. [Dan Gillmor's eJournal] 2:14:21 PM |
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12 Jan 2004: A.P. Lawrence brings us a basic guide for the net install of SuSe 9.0."Since SuSe doesn't offer free iso download versions of SuSe, I decided to write this guide on how to do an net install (ftp install) of SuSe 9.0 since that is something that they do offer for free, but don't offer support. They do offer a "guide" to installing SuSe from the net, but it lacks detail and seems intentionally cryptic to me. I wanted to write a step by step guide to make things simpler so others don't have to [RootPrompt.org -- Nothing but Unix] 2:11:15 PM |
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Bookends 7.7.3 imports MARC records [The Macintosh News Network] 12:36:57 PM |
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Micro-manage your Mac with Luma Code's Mac Minder. Developer Luma Code has released Mac Minder 2.0. The utility regulates computer usage in Mac OS X. The new edition allows you to log and manage applications even when they're in the background, customize the alert sounds, keep unmanaged applications from launching, force quit only when absolutely necessary and only after you have an opportunity to save your work, control overall time at the computer for individuals or groups, print log charts, and more. It even has a revamped interface. [MacCentral] 12:10:04 PM |