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Mac Corner: Preparing your hard drive for Mac OS 9
The Macintosh community is anxiously awaiting the release of Mac OS 9! Before you install OS 9, you'll need to prepare your hard drive--and the instructions are all right here!The Macintosh community is on the verge of releasing a new operating system. Anticipation is rising, people are clearing hard drives,...
Tags: Desktops, Operating systems, Ilene Hoffman, Macintosh community, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, disk, Mac OS 9, HFS, hard drive, Disk First Aid, Apple Inc.
Technical articles 1999-11-03

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Apple Macintosh Manager Update (bin)
Macintosh Manager 1.3 can be used to manage Mac OS client computers that have Mac OS 7.6.1, Mac OS 8.x, or Mac OS 9 installed. If your client computers already have Macintosh Manager 1.1 installed (also known as Multiple Users and included as part of Mac OS 9), you should...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Readme, Desktops, Apple Mac OS, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2008-03-05
MacDisk (exe)
MacDisk is an utility to read/write/format Macintosh media on a PC without any add-on. MacDisk manages floppies, CD-ROMs, Zips, Jaz, all removable media and even plain hard disks. MacDisk is a must if you have to use data file produced on the Macintosh or to deliver data files to Macintosh...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, MacDisk, Desktops, Hardware
Software downloads 2004-11-16
Dave (dmg)
DAVE is a cross-platform networking solution. DAVE uses the TCP/IP protocol instead of AppleTalk and is designed specifically for the Apple Macintosh. It is installed on the Macintosh and no additional hardware or software is required on the PC. DAVE is a product that fits for sharing between the different...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, DAVE, Desktops, Tcp/Ip, Networking, Hardware
Software downloads 2007-12-20
10 things you should know about connecting Macintosh OS X systems to Windows networks
Macintosh systems are again appearing on business networks. Unlike older Macintosh operating systems, when complex AppleTalk configuration and additional Windows network services may have been required, adding Apple Macintosh OS X systems to Windows networks is fairly straightforward. Still, a few catches remain, and configuring Windows domain or even workgroup...
Tags: Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Network, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Download resources 2006-10-19
Emailchemy (zip)
Emailchemy reads e-mail files from the proprietary formats of most popular e-mail applications and converts them to standard formats that any application can use. Emailchemy converts e-mail from: AOL for Windows; Claris Emailer 1.x for Macintosh; Claris Emailer 2.0 for Macintosh; CompuServe Classic for Macintosh MacCIM; CompuServe2000 for Windows; Entourage;...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Outlook Express, Emailchemy, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Groupware, E-mail, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Operating Systems, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Online Communications
Software downloads 2007-05-22
Mac OS X versions of common DOS commands
Most experienced support techs can drop to a command prompt and execute commands and utilities with confidence. However, if you're starting to support Macintosh desktops on your network, you may quickly find yourself lost when you open a Macintosh terminal session. At the heart of the Macintosh Operating System, OS...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, DOS, Apple Mac OS X, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Apple Mac OS, Hardware
Download resources 2006-03-08
Tech Tip: Add Macintosh support to Windows Server 2003
Like Windows NT and Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003 features the ability to interoperate with other systems on a network, including Macintosh systems. Find out how to set this up. Like Windows NT and Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003 features the ability to interoperate with other systems ...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Desktops, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2004-09-09
How Do I... Connect Windows Vista to a Macintosh network?
In the integrated world of information technology, personal computers running Microsoft Windows have to be connected to PCs running Mac OS X, even if it is a Macintosh network. Apple's Mac OS X operating system simplifies the process of connecting Windows systems -- including Vista -- to Macintosh PCs. Erik...
Tags: Desktops, Operating systems, Apple Macintosh, PC, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, network, Microsoft Windows, window, Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple Computer Inc., operating system, information technology, computer, Microsoft Corp.
Image galleries 2007-04-02
GameRanger (dmg)
GameRanger is the first and largest Internet multiplayer game matchmaking service for the Macintosh. The GameRanger community is home to over 220,000 registered members playing more than 160 popular game titles spanning classic, action, strategy, and simulation.
Tags: GameRanger, GameRanger Community, Games, Personal Technology
Software downloads 2006-12-25
How Do I… Connect Microsoft Windows systems to a Macintosh network?
Windows on a Mac networkDo you have Windows PCs integrated into an existing Macintosh network? Share some observations and caveats --- what should we know about such a connection?
Tags: Apple Macintosh, erik eckel, hardware, mac os x, Mark W. Kaelin, network, networking, window, windows xp
Discussion threads 2006-08-29
Printing from Mac
I am trying to print from the newly added macintosh o.s x on our lan. The print server is Windows 2003. I am unable to see any printers when i connect to the printers. I can't even see it. Any idea how to share a printer from mac computers. ThanksYou...
Tags: Printers, printer
Q&A 2005-01-26
New Digital Identity Tool Makes Community Web Sites Safer, Easier to Use
Telligent Systems, Dallas, offers Community Server, an application platform for rapidly enabling online communities. More than 100,000 copies of different editions of Community Server have been downloaded or licensed. Community Server enables individuals and organizations to attract consumers and encourage them to become actively involved with an online community. However,...
Tags: Web, Community, Microsoft Corp., Web Site, Digital Identity, Community Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Development Tools, Operating Systems, Software, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Case studies
A Better Finder Rename (dmg)
A Better Finder Rename is a contextual menu plug-in for the Macintosh Finder, which allows users to quickly rename multiple files. This powerful, yet easy-to-use utility transforms the often tedious and time-consuming task of renaming multiple files into a simple matter of seconds. A Better Finder Rename is ideally suited...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Digital Camera, Better Finder Rename, Digital Cameras, Digital Photography, Desktops, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware
Software downloads 2005-11-01
Steve Jobs introduces - The Macintosh
Apple and Steve Jobs made big news by introducing the 3G iPhone. Here's a look back at another Jobs introduction. Take a look at Steve Jobs introducing the Macintosh in 1984. by John Sheesley
Tags: Steve Jobs, Apple Macintosh, Graphics, Chances, Desktops, Hardware, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-06-09
How Do I... Connect Microsoft Windows systems to a Macintosh network?
In the integrated world of information technology, personal computers running Microsoft Windows have to be connected to PCs running Mac OS X, even if it is a Macintosh network. In a previous download, TechRepublic showed you how to connect a Mac to a Windows network. At a member's...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Network, PC, Window, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Download resources 2006-08-29
Apple ACS (hqx)
MacApp is Apple's premiere application framework for creating professional user-friendly, robust, object-oriented Macintosh applications for the Mac OS. Commercial developers, consultants and in-house programmers can use MacApp to build advanced powerful applications while easily inheriting characteristics common to all Macintosh applications. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., MacApp, Desktops, Hardware
Software downloads 2008-03-10
Scheduler for Macintosh (dmg)
Scheduler for Macintosh is an all-around scheduling application, which has been around since 2001.You can schedule alerts to remind you of tasks you should not forget. Unlike other applications you can use iTunes songs or your own sounds so that your reminder will be accompanied by your favorite song or...
Tags: Application, Apple Macintosh, Computer, Macscheduler, Productivity, Desktops, Hardware
Software downloads 2008-05-29
Apple MacApp (hqx)
MacApp is Apple's premiere application framework for creating professional user-friendly, robust, object-oriented Macintosh applications for the Mac OS. Commercial developers, consultants and in-house programmers can use MacApp to build advanced powerful applications while easily inheriting characteristics common to all Macintosh applications. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Apple MacApp, Desktops, Hardware
Software downloads 2008-03-10
Tech Tip: Add Macintosh support to Windows Server 2003
useful information but...............When you folloow these steps to add a Macintosh to your Windows Server 2003 network will it interfere with my previous configurations of the server other thsn letting Mac systems print and share files over the network
Tags: Servers, Desktops, martinsealey@..., Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2007-10-11
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