Love the Mac > Mac OS X Update 10.4.2
[morituri.tonight] It includes fixes for: - file sharing using AFP and SMB/CIFS network file services - single sign-on authentication and reliable access to Active Directory servers - autologin for managed user accounts - AirPort and wireless access - Core Graphics, Core Audio, Core Image, including updatedATI and NVIDIA graphics drivers - Finder updates including finding on Kind and using Slideshow - synchronizing your iDisk with .Mac - installation reliability - managing Dashboard widgets - Address Book, Automator, iCal, iChat, Mail, Safari, and Stickies applications - compatibility with third party applications and devices For more information, go to the Apple Knowledge Base entry.
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[Cinema Minima: Personal Digital Cinema. News service for movie makers] Mac OS X Tiger version 10.4.2 released: Apple today released OS X Tiger version 10.4.2. It looks like they’ve made some changes to almost everything, including File Sharing, Dashboard, Address Book, Automator, iCal, iChat, Mail, Safari, Stickies, the Finder, installation reliability, Core Graphics, Core Audio, Core Image, and ATI and NVIDIA graphics drivers.
[Missig.org] julian/blog » Blog Archive » Jabber FAQ for the Mac OS X Tiger User: Jabber is an open instant messaging system which is set up somewhat like email—anyone can run a server, and as long as the servers are exposed to the Internet, people can talk to people on different servers. It is not centralized and owned by a gigantic corporation (AIM, MSN), and no one owns what you say (AIM).
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[Macworld.com] Macworld: Editors' Notes: Tiger evaluated: iChat: Buddy groups are great: The core of iChat is its Buddy List window, and with this new version the window is much improved, thanks to much better support for AIM’s buddy groups. iChat’s previous group support involved a bad pop-up/drawer interface, which has been replaced with a simple set of headers that appear above all the buddies in a particular group.
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[Developer.apple.com] Exploring Tiger Server: Tiger Server includes a new Weblog server, based on Blojsom, that makes it easy to publish, distribute and syndicate web-based content. The Weblog server provides users with calendar-based navigation and customizable themes, is fully compatible with Safari RSS and enables posting entries using built-in web-based functionality or with weblog clients that support XML-RPC or the Atom API.
[Amcptwo.blogspot.com] AMCP Computer Privacy TECH BLOG: Apple Lets Loose 'Tiger' OS: This is Apple's third OS release since 2002 following the release of Mac OS X 10.2 "Jaguar" and Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther." It will cost $129. Ken Bereskin, senior director of Mac OS X product marketing at Apple, said, "When you take a look at the features [of Tiger], this is probably the most valuable upgrade you could ever think of applying to your Mac, with ground-breaking technologies like Spotlight and Dashboard, an all-new Safari browser and all of these improvements to other system applications, as well as an integrated dictionary and multiperson video conferencing," Bereskin said, adding that volume and maintenance pricing is available for larger deployments.
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