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September 2006

Open Source Mac

by kapoek & 46 others
A simple list of free, open-source software for Mac OS X.

FreeSMUG

by kapoek & 7 others
Overview of free and open source software for the Macintosh.

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May 2006

Get The NET Results Blog » Blog Archive » Apple Releases Boot Camp Software to Install Windows

by truthhere
Today, Apple Computer released new software called Boot Camp that allows owners of new Intel-based Macintosh computers to install Windows XP on their computers. The software will create a separate partition on the Mac’s hard drive for the Windows installation and allows users to select which operating system to load when the Mac boots up. Boot Camp also automatically finds all the necessary device drivers and will burn them to a CD for later use. However, Apple will not be selling or supporting Microsoft Windows and users will need to acquire their own Windows install CD.

How much abuse is an Apple user willing to take?

by technologyevangelist (via)
Apple users are willing to take a large amount of abuse from the mothership. They will forgive Apple for just about every problem, heck, they will even sing the praises of Apple for the pain they go through.

April 2006

Parallels Workstation

by kapoek & 6 others
The first virtualization solution specifically designed to work with Intel-powered Apple computers. It's not simply a "dual-boot" solution; rather, it empowers users the ability to use Windows, Linux and any other operating system at the same time as Mac OS X, enabling users to enjoy the comfort of their Mac OS X desktop while still being able to use critical applications from other OSes.

MacDevCenter.com

by kapoek
Macintosh development, open source development.

AndrewEscobar.com

by kapoek
AndrewEscobar.com is an excellent source of all things Mac-geeky and tech related.

MacFixit

by kapoek & 10 others
Macintosh troubleshooting and forums.

March 2006

Fixit Guide Series

by kapoek & 5 others
Broke your computer, but can't afford $100/hr to have someone fix it? Want to upgrade your RAM or hard drive, but don't feel comfortable diving in without any experience? The Fixit Guide Series is your solution. Each Fixit Guide has detailed disassembly instructions that walk you through the process of easily accessing and replacing components in your PowerBook or iBook.

February 2006

[Macintosh] Universal binaries

by jsboyer & 1 other
Les applications pour Mac OSX PPC & x86

123Macmini.com

by kapoek
A place where Apple Mac mini users and enthusiasts can come, hang out and share information. A great place to get all your Mac mini news, reviews, pictures, accessories and more.

Folklore.org

by doa & 1 other (via)
A web site devoted to collective historical storytelling. It captures and presents sets of related stories that describe interesting events from multiple perspectives, allowing groups of people to recount their shared history in the form of interlinked anecdotes. The site is structured as a series of projects containing related, interlinked stories. The stories are indexed by their characters and the topics they cover, and may be sorted by various criteria. Readers can rate the stories, and add comments, or other stories. Currently, the Folklore site only supports a single project, about the development of the original Macintosh, but that will be changing soon.

Folklore.org

by kapoek & 1 other
A web site devoted to collective historical storytelling. It captures and presents sets of related stories that describe interesting events from multiple perspectives, allowing groups of people to recount their shared history in the form of interlinked anecdotes. The site is structured as a series of projects containing related, interlinked stories. The stories are indexed by their characters and the topics they cover, and may be sorted by various criteria. Readers can rate the stories, and add comments, or other stories. Currently, the Folklore site only supports a single project, about the development of the original Macintosh, but that will be changing soon.

January 2006

MacBytes.com

by kapoek
MacBytes.com is a link site... with links to news articles as well as other items of interest to Mac enthusiasts. These may include new Mac Websites, interesting forum threads, opinion pieces, polls, photos, and much more. Link submissions are accepted and encouraged -- but items are filtered for interest and discussion-worthiness. Discussions are encouraged... and each article has a forum thread dedicated to it.