'Why Linux Is Inferior To Windows And Macintosh'
Blog Comment Compiz fusion cough cough.ssh cough cough --> remote desktop .gui-less operation cough cough (coming to windows server 2008 i believe- core mode).true Multi-user operating system.oh wait microsoft only copied that after oh wait .you still can't...
[January 28, 2008, 2:28]
'Why Linux Is Inferior To Windows And Macintosh'
Blog Comment But what it does, it does more reliably than Windows. ha ha ha I see where you are going. My perspective is that Linux does follow on from the others because there isnt the money to go forward. Less restarts.less blue screens.getting what you paid...
[January 25, 2008, 21:46]
'Why Linux Is Inferior To Windows And Macintosh'
Blog Comment yeah.cause it was innovation when microsoft copy the windows GUI from apple cause it was innovation when add tabs to the browser cause it was innovation when seek security in windows when linux born with it cause it was innovation when released...
[January 27, 2008, 1:13]
'Why Linux Is Inferior To Windows And Macintosh'
Blog Comment You can't blame Microsoft developers for complaining, i mean they're used to getting their ideas from other developers, maybe lately the linux people have not provided anything worth copying!
[January 27, 2008, 22:14]
'Why Linux Is Inferior To Windows And Macintosh'
Blog For the recent Flurry of Windows 7 pandemonium here at '9, the debate was centred around design and implementation of features. We can almost always expect to be surprised (anticipate derision here) by each new Windows OS, what is it that Linux has?
[January 25, 2008, 11:58]
Integrating Windows NT Server 4.0 With NetWare, UNIX, IBM, And Macintosh Operating Systems
White Papers Building on the Windows NT Server and Workstation platform provides a unified way to give users access to resources on a variety of operating systems. This white paper describes network, data, applications, and management interoperability between...
[July 12, 2007, 2:14]
Macintosh Users Flocking To Kazaa Network
News A new piece of file-swapping software for Macintosh computers is drawing thousands of downloads by offering peer-to-peer options previously available mainly to Windows computers. Poisoned's quick rise during the past few months appears to pull the...
[November 20, 2003, 9:10]
LiveSlideShow
Downloads LiveSlideShow offers Macintosh and Windows users the most effective presentation tool for digital images available to consumers today. Being a QuickTime based product, slide show movies created with LiveSlideShow can easily be shared between...
[November 28, 2007, 11:52]
MSAD Login
Downloads If you use your Macintosh in a Windows environment that has a Windows server, MSAD Login can connect to that server allowing you to mount your home drive and get notifications when passwords are about to expire.
[June 7, 2007, 18:16]
MacExplorer
Downloads MacExplorer is a Windows program that allows you to analyze Macintosh files stored on a Windows NT server using the standard Services For Macintosh (SFM). It features automatic connection to the Macintosh servers (Windows NT running SFM) and to the...
[November 26, 2001, 1:30]
Microsoft Debuts New Mac Media Player
News Microsoft on Friday quietly released a new Macintosh version of its Windows Media Player software. This new version of our player opens the world of Windows Media 9 content to Macintosh users, enabling them to access the best audio and video on the...
[November 10, 2003, 8:00]
ExtremeZ-IP Print Server
Downloads ExtremeZ-IP Print Server software adds Macintosh printer sharing to Windows servers. With better print queue management, simple setup and detailed logging of print jobs, ExtremeZ-IP Print Server replaces Print Services for Macintosh (PSFM) and...
[October 31, 2007, 9:21]
Apple Mac OS X On X86: A First Test
Talkback Macintosh *is_not* an alternative for Windows. Windows in an alternative for Macintosh. You crazy ignorant fools. Sheesh! Duh! Who do you think invented the personal computer? it certainly wasn't Microsoft or Dell.
[November 15, 2005, 2:02]
Macintosh Explorer
Downloads Macintosh Explorer brings the hierarchical, tree-view navigation style of Windows Explorer to the Mac. Macintosh Explorer eases the transition for Windows users who switch to the Mac, while offering existing Mac users an appealing alternative to...
[April 9, 2005, 1:04]
Adobe Bundles Up Graphics, Publishing Tools
News Separately, Adobe's Publishing Collection for Windows 95, NT 4.0, Macintosh and Power Macintosh links Photoshop, Illustrator, PageMaker, Acrobat and, for the first time, Streamline image conversion and Dimensions 3D rendering tools.
[September 1, 1997, 14:17]
MacInfoTip
Downloads MacInfoTip is a freeware Windows shell extension utility used to display Macintosh files info in tooltips of your Windows Explorer the yellow balloons that pop up over a file, each time you browse folder content.
[November 9, 2007, 11:18]
Credit Card Theft Feared In Windows Flaw
News Microsoft deemed the problem critical for the affected Windows products but moderate for the Macintosh applications. The flaw affects how more than a dozen Microsoft products, including programs for Windows and the Macintosh, handle digital...
[September 9, 2002, 10:56]
ITunes For Windows Goes Live
News Apple Computer unveiled the Windows version of its closely watched iTunes music-jukebox software and song store on Thursday, in a rare foray away from the Macintosh platform. Like the iTunes Music Store service it unveiled for the Macintosh...
[October 17, 2003, 9:15]
Apple's IPod Opened To Windows
News MacOpener allows Windows users to open files created on a Macintosh. Together with EphPod, it provides Windows users with an iPod solution that is just as easy and flexible as iTunes is for Macintosh owners," said Joe Masters, EphPod's developer...
[June 12, 2002, 10:31]
Windows Media Player (Classic)
Downloads The Windows Media Player for Macintosh is based on DirectShow architecture and is designed to provide the most extendable, flexible, and convenient player for accessing multimedia content. Optimized specifically for the Macintosh, the new player...
[January 8, 2002, 23:47]

