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Jeff Johnson

jimmitchell.org » Yasu - 0 views

  • Created with System Administrators who service large groups of workstations in mind, Yasu (Yet Another System Utility) is a Mac OS X maintenance utility that has been developed to do a specific group of tasks quickly within a few clicks, rather than needing to endlessly type shell script commands in the Terminal application.
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Apple Matters | A Beginner's Guide to Fixing OS X - 0 views

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Jeff Johnson

Quick tour of Administering Wiki Server - 0 views

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    Mac OS X Server makes it easy for groups to collaborate and communicate through their own Wiki powered internet website. See how easy it is to administer a wiki
Jeff Johnson

Kinemac - 0 views

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    Kinemac is a 3D Real Time Animation & Presentation Software for Mac OS X (Universal Binary for Mac-PowerPC and Mac-Intel). It allows you to create your own professional 3D Animations with the simplicity of a 2D presentation tool. See the animations in our Gallery. Kinemac plays the animations in real time at full screen and export them to QuickTime movie files or to a series of single still images. For this reason it's the ideal application to create Advertising for TV, trailers for movies, video-clips, instant scrolling messaging to put "on air" in real time, video content for CD, DVD, web sites... Part of the $39 MacHeist bundle
David Corking

Cocktail - Overview - 0 views

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    This piece of $15 shareware (US dollars?) comes highly recommended, even though I would hope that future versions of OS X will do many of these things for itself. How often do upgrade licenses need to be purchased?
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Skim | Home - 0 views

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    Skim is a PDF reader and note-taker for OS X. It is designed to help you read and annotate scientific papers in PDF, but is also great for viewing any PDF file.
David Corking

Virtual Network Computing (VNC) - Tao of Mac - 0 views

  • Mac OS X includes a VNC server (check the Sharing preference pane, it's part of Apple Remote Desktop).
  • defaults write com.apple.ScreenSharing ShowBonjourBrowser_Debug 1
  • My current (minimalistic) Linux startup file, so that I remember that unsetting SESSION_MANAGER is the right way to avoid complaints from gnome-session: $ cat .vnc/xstartup #!/bin/sh unset SESSION_MANAGER [ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] && exec /etc/vnc/xstartup [ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb $HOME/.Xresources xsetroot -solid grey vncconfig -iconic & gnome-session &
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    aha - the complement to SSH
David Corking

25 Terminal Tips Every Mac User Should Know | Maclife |2008 | Jonathan Williams - 0 views

  • free up some system memory by terminating the Dashboard with two quick Terminal commands. First, set its default to Off by executing defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean YES. Second, kill and restart the Dashboard and Dock with this command: killall Dock.
  • Textutil can convert between Word, rich-text, and plain-text formats--and it can combine multiple documents, change fonts, and adjust font size while doing it
  • screencapture -x -t jpg capture.jpg.
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    If there's a more neglected or misunderstood Mac utility than the Terminal, OS X's built-in command-line app, we've yet to find it. In an age where Apple's $200 smart phone offers the most intuitive graphical user interface the world has ever seen, turning to a text-only command-line window can seem stubbornly retro, reminding us of audiophiles who vociferously insist that vinyl records sound better than music CDs. But there are plenty of reasons for using the command line beyond mere nostalgia: speed, flexibility, and familiarity with OS fundamentals, to name a few. We've collected 25 Terminal-based solutions for common desktop issues, because knowing these tricks is an invaluable addition to any Mac user's toolbox. And while there is no reason to abandon the Finder, think of mastering the Terminal as learning to drive a car with a manual transmission-once you can drive a stick, you can drive anything.
Jeff Johnson

Apple - iWork - iWork.com - Share your iWork projects online. - 0 views

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    Because iWork.com is web-based, the projects you publish to it can be viewed by anyone using a current browser. You don't need to know whether your colleagues use a Mac or a PC. Publish your work and invite others to view it without ever leaving Pages, Numbers, or Keynote. Just click the iWork.com button in the toolbar, and your document, spreadsheet, or presentation is uploaded instantly. Mac OS X Mail sends each invited reviewer a unique URL.
Jeff Johnson

Import Formats - 0 views

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    EazyDraw provides a full editable vector import of AppleWorks 6 drawing (*.cwk) files. Complete editable vector graphic import that conserves, colors, patterns, wallpaper gradients - all native content and accents. The only thing you will notice is how much better the drawing looks when produced with EazyDraw and the full capability of the OS X Quartz graphic engine.
Jeff Johnson

Adium - 0 views

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    Adium is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X that can connect to AIM, MSN, Jabber, Yahoo, and more.
David Corking

Bash Prompt HOWTO - extended - Giles Orr - 0 views

  • The Bash Prompt HOWTO
    • David Corking
       
      2007 draft
  • The Bash Prompt HOWTO Example Prompts
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    Customize the default terminal prompt for Mac OS X and many Unix.
Jeff Johnson

iPhone, iPod Touch Applications by Amsys - 0 views

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    The European Mac OS X training camp, in conjunction with Amsys and Agnosys has had its most successful year to date with a large number of newly qualified Apple Certified Support Professionals.
Jeff Johnson

CheckUp - 0 views

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    With its use of the latest Mac OS X technologies, breakthrough ease-of-use and innovation, all Mac users will find CheckUp very useful and even fun. It's the dashboard of your Mac! CheckUp is designed to check your disks and memory but also to monitor the usage of CPU, Memory, Disk Drives and Network Adapters in a very visual way. By adding rules that will be triggered when certain conditions are met for a specified resource on the computer, you can receive visual notifications. For example, CheckUp can alert you when a hard drive seems to have hardware failures, even when the application is not opened (thanks to an innovative background process).
Jeff Johnson

Twin (online backup for Mac users) - 0 views

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    Twin is the most flexible online backup solution for Mac OS X, compatible with most Internet servers: FTP, FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, MobileMe. It even supports offline backups to external drives. Twin is a true Mac product that preserves Finder info, resource forks, ACLs, Privileges and comes with an elegant user interface and a powerful assistant. It also provides numerous high-end features like AES-256 encryption, efficient bz2 compression, powerful exclusion rules and scheduler, support for splitting large files during network transfers, network-error recovery, individual digital signature for backed up files, multi-cores machines optimization and much more!
Jeff Johnson

Leopard T&T (DeTroye) - 0 views

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    The Leopard T&T doc has a few changes in format from the earlier Mac OS X versions. I took out any sections on imaging, and tried to pull the setup in tighter. There are too many things to cover in imaging, and so much of it involves 3rd party tools, that I decided to separate that out. My focus in this doc was to cover the keys points of MCX, why Leopard is important, mobile accounts, and PHDs (portable home directories).
Jeff Johnson

Autodesk - Autodesk Expands Support for Mac Users - 0 views

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    Autodesk is expanding assistance for Macintosh users by adding support for Boot Camp for select products in addition to offering native Mac OS products.
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iPod Video Converter for Mac, Mac iPod Video Converter to convert video for Mac iPod/iP... - 0 views

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    4Videosoft iPod Video Converter for Mac, best Mac iPod Converter for you to convert all popular video formats to iPod on Mac OS in fast speed.
David Corking

Sophos Anti-Rootkit - Free rootkit detection and removal - 0 views

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    Judging by this page, Sophos doesn't detect rootkits on Mac OS X
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