Year: 2005

‘Essential Mac OS X Panther Server Administration’ released

O’Reilly today announced the release of “Essential Mac OS X Panther Server Administration,” a new book by Michael Bartosh and Ryan Faas for systems or network administrators. At over 800 pages, the book is divided into sections on installation, directory services, client management, and more. In addition, the authors identify and describe the differences between Mac OS X Server and Client, and between Mac OS X Server and other server platforms. “Essential Mac OS X Panther Server Administration” is priced at US$49.95.

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BeLight Software releases Mail Factory 2.0.3

BeLight Software today released Mail Factory 2.0.3, a free update to its tool to design and print envelopes, address and shipping labels for small business. The application features embedded databases, advanced merge printing functionality and is “perfect for mass mailings.” Changes in version 2.0.3 include faster printing options, correction of address AutoResize for merge printing, and numerous other improvements and minor bug fixes.

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Andy Ihnatko on Apple-Intel changeover

Popular columnist Andy Ihnatko has thrown his hat into the ring with his take on Apple’s move to Intel. Ihnatko’s column in the Chicago Sun-Times today dissects Apple’s decision and the effect it will have on Mac users. The bottom line is that the columnist feels users will be largely unaffected and at the end-of-the-day, Apple had little or no choice but to make the move. “It’s a huge change,” he writes. “A switch in CPU families is just about the biggest wedgie you can give to a hardware platform.

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Popwire releases Compression Master 3.1

Popwire releases Compression Master 3.1

STOCKHOLM – June 9 2005 — Today Popwire Technology releases Compression
Master 3.1. The upgrade includes enhanced features, extended format support
as well as Tiger and QuickTime 7 compatibility. Among the highlights are
H.264 (AVC) video, Windows Media MBR, High Definition (HD) support, Flash
video and full QuickTime video integration. The new product upgrade will be
free for existing customers.

“With this release we are adding a lot of features and formats that we know
our customers have been missing.

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