Post Category: Mac OS X — By Katie Dixon on July 23, 2005 @ 12:17 am

iTheater: Mac Media Center

Welcome to iTheaterProject.com, the home of iTheater: Mac Media Center!

iTheater is an open source project that will be a media center application for OSX, not just the Mac Mini. We are currently programing this application, so check back often to see our progress! Any help is greatly appreciated, so please feel free to join and volunteer!


Post Category: Windows, Web, Mac OS X — By Katie Dixon on July 22, 2005 @ 8:42 am

InformationWeek > FireFox Patches > Firefox 1.0.6 Release Fixes Flaws > July 20, 2005

The Mozilla Foundation late Tuesday updated both its Firefox browser and Thunderbird e-mail client for the second time in eight days to fix flaws that popped in last week’s refreshes.
Versions 1.0.6 of both Firefox and Thunderbird, said Mozilla, have been patched to “restore API (Application Programming Interface) compatibility for extensions and Web applications “which were unintentionally broken in the editions released last week.
One of the most popular extensions for Thunderbird, Enigmail PGP, which is used to encrypt e-mail, wouldn’t work with the 1.0.5 version, for instance.
This week’s updates should quiet the complaints from the developers of foreign language editions, who were told last week by Mozilla to skip localized versions of 1.0.5, and await Tuesday’s 1.0.6.
Firefox 1.0.6 and Thunderbird 1.0.6 can be downloaded from the Mozilla Web site.


Post Category: Technology, Mac OS X — By Katie Dixon on July 14, 2005 @ 10:29 am

Everybody In The Pool - Forbes.com

Everybody In The Pool
David M. Ewalt, 07.08.05, 6:00 AM ET

NEW YORK - Apple Computer Chief Executive Steve Jobs has a reputation for thinking different. But now he might be planning a move for Apple that will leave even his biggest fans surprised–becoming a phone company.


Post Category: Mac OS X — By Katie Dixon on @ 10:24 am

Mac User’s Forum (Powered by Invision Power Board)


Post Category: Windows, Technology, Mac OS X — By Andrew Harron on @ 10:23 am

Synergy

Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between
multiple computers with different operating systems, each with its
own display, without special hardware. It’s intended for users
with multiple computers on their desk since each system uses its
own monitor(s).

Redirecting the mouse and keyboard is as simple as moving the mouse
off the edge of your screen. Synergy also merges the clipboards of
all the systems into one, allowing cut-and-paste between systems.
Furthermore, it synchronizes screen savers so they all start and stop
together and, if screen locking is enabled, only one screen requires
a password to unlock them all. Learn more
about how it works.

Synergy is open source and released under the
GNU Public License (GPL).

System Requirements

Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me (the Windows 95 family)
Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP (the Windows NT family)
Mac OS X 10.2 or higher
Unix


Post Category: Mac OS X — By Katie Dixon on @ 10:23 am

MacSlash: A daily dose of Macintosh News and Discussion


Post Category: Technology, Mac OS X — By Andrew Harron on @ 10:19 am

Beginner’s Guide to Podcast Creation

Beginner’s Guide to Podcast Creation
Kirk McElhearn

07.10.05

Ever since Apple’s release of iTunes 4.9 with built-in support for podcasting, hundreds of thousands of people have discovered the wide range of free audio programs now available as podcasts. While most will be content only to listen to podcasts, some - perhaps including you - may be ready to create their own radio-style programs. After all, distribution through iTunes is now easy, and subscriptions are the only thing separating listeners from your thoughts and ideas.