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2016

🛠 FREEBOX - Universal Media Server | About

by decembre
Universal Media Server is a DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server. It was originally based on PS3 Media Server by shagrath. UMS was started by SubJunk, an official developer of PMS, in order to ensure greater stability and file-compatibility. To see a comparison of popular media servers, click here Universal Media Server supports all major operating systems, with versions for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. The program streams or transcodes video, audio and image formats with little or no configuration. It is powered by FFmpeg, MEncoder, tsMuxeR, MediaInfo, OpenSubtitles and more, which combine to offer support for a wide range of media formats.

2010

AirSnare - Intrusion Detection Software for Windows

by nhoizey & 1 other
"AirSnare will alert you to unfriendly MAC addresses on your network and will also alert you to DHCP requests taking place."

namebench

by nhoizey
amebench hunts down the fastest DNS servers available for your computer to use

2009

ps3mediaserver - Google Code

by nhoizey
PS3 Media Server is a DLNA compliant Upnp Media Server for the PS3, written in Java, with the purpose of streaming or transcoding any kind of media files, with minimum configuration.

2008

Apple - Support - Discussions - New solution to Remote app initial ...

by nhoizey
This is for those who cannot get iTunes to allow them to input the four-digit code from their iPod/iPhone

Mac OS X 10.4: How to prevent .DS_Store file creation over network connections

by nhoizey
To configure a Mac OS X user account so that .DS_Store files are not created when interacting with a remote file server using the Finder, follow the steps below. Note: This will affect the user's interactions with SMB/CIFS, AFP, NFS, and WebDAV servers.

2007

How-to: Stream media to a PS3 from a Mac - How-to - AppleSource

by nhoizey
The PS3 and XBOX360 both rely on an open standard file sharing protocol known as the DLNA, with the PS3 supporting it only since the 1.80 firmware update. DLNA relies upon UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) for device discovery and communication.

NetGrowler

by nhoizey
NetGrowler displays pop-up notifications on network events (joining new wireless networks, IP address changes, etc.) through Growl.

macosxhints.com - 10.4: One way to automount SMB network shares

by nhoizey & 1 other
Under Windows you can easily assign a drive letter to a network share, so that every time you login to your account you will have ready access to it. There appears to be no such equivalent under OS X

UMTS GPRS Driver

by nhoizey (via)
The UMTS GPRS4MacOS diskimage contains all it needs to complete the UMTS or GPRS dataconnection setup on your Mac.

JungleDisk and Amazon S3: Secure, Redundant, Encrypted Backup | Andy Wibbels

by nhoizey (via)
When first announced, S3 didn't make much of a splash with consumers because there weren't any applications for it yet - it was simply a service waiting for the geeks to write something fantastic for it. That fantastic application is here: JungleDisk.

2006

ScreenRecycler 0.54 (307) - MacUpdate

by nhoizey
ScreenRecycler allows you to use any networked computer as additional display. Most Mac users have a spare computer sitting right next to their main computer on their desk. ScreenRecycler now enables you to use this spare computer as second display for your Mac. You can even use an idle machine for that purpose. Just start ScreenRecycler on your Mac then connect to ScreenRecycler via VNC from your old machine.

2005

macsniffer

by rmaltete
MacSniffer is a front end to the built-in 'tcpdump' packet sniffer on Mac OS X. MacSniffer allows you to view all of the traffic on a network connection, such as ethernet.

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