I forsee a day when maybe a Chooser-like app exists (using Renzvous, CUPS, ZeroConfig, AppleTalk(?),etc).
I think this app will help Classic Mac OS users converts. It may help them feel more comfortable by using a all-in-one network browser app for file and print services again. i have heard many new OS X users say "hey, where's my Chooser!?"
You don't need the chooser anymore. If you want to fax something, click "File" then "Print" and in the print dialog box you have a "pulldown" where you can select the printer or fax you want to use.
to connect to a network, click "command" + "k" when you are in the finder.
<strong>How do you print from one computer on a wireless network to a printer attached to another computer on the wireless network?</strong><hr></blockquote>
You wait for OS X 10.2 to come out this weekend! USB printer sharing makes its glorious return.
Anyone out there with a developer copy tried it? Do shared printers show up in the Print Center, or what?
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<strong>To connect to another computer on your network, in the finder go to 'Go' menu and click connect to server.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Does that work for wireless networks as well?
How do you print from one computer on a wireless network to a printer attached to another computer on the wireless network?
I think this app will help Classic Mac OS users converts. It may help them feel more comfortable by using a all-in-one network browser app for file and print services again. i have heard many new OS X users say "hey, where's my Chooser!?"
Just a thought..
to connect to a network, click "command" + "k" when you are in the finder.
hope this helps.
<strong>How do you print from one computer on a wireless network to a printer attached to another computer on the wireless network?</strong><hr></blockquote>
You wait for OS X 10.2 to come out this weekend! USB printer sharing makes its glorious return.
Anyone out there with a developer copy tried it? Do shared printers show up in the Print Center, or what?
BEN