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Want to know what’s covered in MacTech? Take a look at our table of contents for 2010:
Mac in the Shell:
Ruby Basics for IT Useful Ruby for the Mac OS X Administrator
CoreSec: Security topics for administrators and programmers:
Securing the Holidays Keep your holidays happy and safe with some security basics
Gadgets for Geeks Fun stuff any self-respecting geek would love
SysAdmin Street Cred 10 essentials you need to be taken seriously by other Unix Sysadmins
Developer to Developer:
Logging with a Purpose A look at logging techniques in Objective-C applications
MacEnterprise:
Managing Software Installs with Munki—Part 3 Using munki for installs, updates, removals and more
2011 Buyer’s Guide
Kool Tools:
Aunsoft Video Converter
The MacTech Spotlight: Jamie Phelps, Epiphany Media
November 2010 Issue
Mac in the Shell:
Automating System Administration Tasks Development tools to be a better sysadmin
An Open Letter on Teaching System Administration
Developer to Developer:
Thanks for the Memory, Part 2 A look at how memory is managed in Objective-C
MacTech Labs:
Office 2011 Benchmarks How well does Office for Mac 2011 run compared to Office 2008 and 2004?
Backup 101 A consultant’s guide to the complicated world of data backup
MacEnterprise:
Managing Software Installs with Munki, Part 2 Setting up a demonstration Munki Server
CoreSec: Security topics for administrators and programmers
To Flash or Not to Flash A look at the Flash controversy from a strictly security perspective
Kool Tools: 360 Works Email Plugin
Softpress Systems Freeway 5.5
Matrox DualHead2Go DP Edition
The MacTech Spotlight:
MacTech Conference 2010 Photo highlights of our first annual conference
October 2010 Issue
Mac in the Shell:
No-Mouse GUI Control Or, more shell-like antics in the GUI
Consultant Cowboy:
Your Own Software Consultancy Business: More Starting Thoughts
Things to think about, about yourself, before going out on your own
Maker Faire NYC, 2010: A unique, fun learning experience
MacTech Showcase:
Thursby Software Leaders in Mac-Windows Integration
MacEnterprise:
Managing Software Installs with Munki An introduction to software deployment with Munki
The Receipts Database How post-10.4 systems keep track of installed software
Developer to Developer:
Thanks for the Memory A look at how memory is managed in Objective-C
CoreSec: Security topics for administrators and programmers
Is Your Mail Really Safe? An overview of current mail-delivery methods and their security options
Kool Tools:
AppleTV Good, but no replacement for cable
The MacTech Spotlight:
Andrew Pepperell http://alfredapp.com
September 2010 Issue
Mac in the Shell
Window Management for Keyboard Junkies Or, making the GUI act like the command line
Sharkfest 2010
The Annual Wireshark Network and Packet Analysis Conference