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  • It is in the process of being ported to PC.
  • [quote]Originally posted by RolandG: Ând thereby supporting or even including MS' properitary protocols? Giving Microsoft the chance to further integrate all their components? I don't hope so. The reason I say that, is so that it is easy f…
  • [quote]Originally posted by RolandG: They should make Windows client software, too, but keep a little edge in the Mac OS version. No, they should just make it compatable with windows software... Allow excahnge clients to connect to the prog…
  • Mail is great. Straight forward, good design, and best of all, it can check your Unix based email!
  • [quote]Originally posted by peve: my mac is my friend. the terminal is something deep in my friends brain. and you don't want to see your friends deepest thoughts, do you? no, but you get to really screw with your friends brain in wa…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Jonathan Brisby: I have *never* used terminal before and don't know jack about it. I was trying to find a GUI program with the same little easy check box to toggle the setting. The directions I gave are quite simpl…
  • Enter the Terminal! open up the Terminal, from there make sure you are in your home directory, enter this command: cd <return-key> then enter this command to make a new directory mkdir .hidden <return-key> ch…
  • from the terminal you can type: w -> tells you who is currently logged in. last -> tells you the last logins from the wtmp file ac [user] -> tells you how much time (total) a user has been on the system. /var/log/wtmp is t…
  • I think you may be confused as to what sendmail is. All it does is transfer mail in and out of the mail queue on your system, if you are using it. It is a mail server. No Mail is not "built on top" of it. Mail can USE sendmail to send email fr…
  • It is interesting that MS did this, but it's nothing new. You could always do this with VNC.
  • [quote]Originally posted by Jay Contonio: Ok. I have Sprint PCS service and none of their phones support bluetooth. I know they sell a desk charger for most phones that hooks up to your computer. Do you think iSync will be able to talk to my pho…
  • [quote]loud bings, bongs and sosumis scare the shiznit out of me. You may want to see a doctor about that.
  • Yes I will be getting a copy also. I think it might actually give me a reason to upgrade my current B+W 400 to maybe a dual 1ghz
    in WC3 Comment by bluejekyll July 2002
  • yes it was probably just delayed actions being posted back to the application. There should be something that guards against that. Like a time limit for user events, that if they don't get posted to the Application in say a few seconds then they s…
  • [quote]Originally posted by I-bent-my-wookie: (anyone ever use MS media player on a mac???? really Im curious.) I've tried to install it in OS X, didn't work, I'm guessing since it was on UFS, although it didn't install on my HFS+ volume eith…
  • [quote]Originally posted by groverat: ?? Wrong. Okay, I have not upgraded to XP at work, but in 2000 I know that it does not have, DNS server, Web Server, Mail Server, SSH server, or half the other utilities in Unix... Now I suppose th…
  • [quote]Originally posted by groverat: It's a big part of it, sexy. (A Maclot saying "speed isn't everything", shocking! ) that all depends on what you use the internet for doesn't it? For me web browsing is a small part o…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Outsider: the global address list (I would die without that). I think that is just IMAP based mail server, which Mail.app supports. So global mail lists are i fine. I get them from exchange in Pine... Show you sho…
  • Well this is actually pretty simple The one for OS 9 or <, has to contain the full swing implimentation. Since Java 1.2 was never released for OS 9 it does contain any Swing components. There was a release for Java 1.1.7, but it was…
  • On IPv6, it really doesn't matter if it supports it or not. Who really cares? Is it really like we are going to change over to that soon? It's just a buzz word, but not one has really given a viable reason to switch. Hell, Cisco just added sup…