By Mark on Feb 20, 2008 in Mac, Open Source, Web Applications | 0 Comments
I use Zimbra for my mail server and I am happy to see Zimbra now supports CalDAV. This means you now can sync your calendar for Mac OS X using Mail.app and iCal without and third-party add-ons.
To setup a CalDAV account in Mail.app:
Go to Preferences > Accounts and click the "Plus" button to add [...]
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By Mark on Jan 20, 2008 in Mac, iPhone | 0 Comments
I travel a lot and I use an iPhone so I like to load up on videos to watch when I am stuck on a plane. While you can buy videos from iTunes store I own a bunch of DVDs that I had originally ripped to AVI format and there is a ton of other [...]
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By Mark on Jan 2, 2008 in Linux, LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Mac, Statistics | 0 Comments
According to a Net Applications Survey Mac adoption rose with an increase to 7.1% of the total market share for web browsers (as in clients not in actual web browsing programs, that’s how MarketShare collects OS stats). Looking at the stats there is also a rise in Linux desktop users who have risen to .63% [...]
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By Mark on Dec 2, 2007 in Mac | 0 Comments
I have been using my Mac Book Pro sporadically over the last few weeks.The learning curve is a little greater than I expected but that’s okay.There are some things about Mac OS X that I really like:
Expose - I really like the way you can tile and minimize windows. F9, F10, F11are quickly becoming my [...]
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By Mark on Feb 7, 2007 in Books, Mac | 0 Comments
I just finished reading Steve Wozniak’s - iWoz. It was very good. If you are expecting to read iWoz looking for dirt on Apple or Steve Jobs, you’re barking up the wrong tree.
iWoz is a story about a nice guy whose passion has always been building things. The whole book drips with his enthusiasm for [...]
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