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FarFinder puts Finder in your browser
At the office or in school and you need your files? Too lazy to deal with actual working file serving protocols? Then be sure to check out FarFinder. The app transforms your Mac into a file server, using a fake web-based Finder as the UI. The pages can be accessed by almost any device and/or more »
Parallels opens Server beta 2 to public
Parallels, the makers of the most popular virtualization software for Mac, have just announced Parallels Server Beta 2 available for public download, due to positive results from the private beta testing beforehand. Parallels Server enables efficient and easy-to-use server virtualization. They managed to bring virtualization to the consumer world, their server alternative looks promising too. more »
Oh yeah, the XServes were updated, too
In the midst of all the Mac Pro frenzy, the other update that Apple released today, an update to their XServe was largely overlooked. The new XServes were updated with the same architecture as the new Mac Pros. The standard configuration is as follows [from Apple.com]. One 2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5400 series processor 2GB more »
Stream iTunes to your iPod?
Just this week I posted about an Apple patent that could mean an iPod remote is in the works. If you were intrigued by that patent, than this next one is definitely for you. What if you could take the remote patent a step further? Instead of using the iPod to control your media from more »
New features in Leopard Server
Although Steve jokingly mentioned numerous editions of Leopard at this morning’s keynote (just to poke fun at Microsoft), there is in fact a second edition that we don’t often hear about: Mac OS X Server. Even though it didn’t receive the limelight today, the new features reflected on Apple.com look very promising. Setting up an more »















