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MacPAD 1.0
MacPAD 1.0
01/09/2004 10:10 PMMacShareware.net has made available
MacPAD 1.0 at their website.
MacPAD: The Future Of Mac Software
Updates
MacPAD: The Future Of Mac Software
Updates
12/09/2003 01:29 AMYou can think of a PAD file as an RSS feed for software updates. By
Adam C. Engst (TidBITS via MyAppleMenu)
MacPAD aims to automate, simplify
software updates
MacPAD aims to automate, simplify
software updates
12/08/2003 02:18 PMBeing a software developer is hard. In addition to the rigors of
programming, once a new title -- or even a small update -- is
finished, hours are spent notifying customers, changing the version on
the Web site, and getting the right update on all of the shareware
sites. MacPAD, a file format developed by a consortium of developers
and released via the Mac shareware tracking site
MacShareware.net, aims to ease the
burden for programmers. MacPAD -- which functions similarly to PAD on
the Windows platform -- automatically sends out updates whenever a new
version is released.
MacPAD lets developers provide automatic
updates
MacPAD lets developers provide automatic
updates
01/08/2004 07:15 PMMacShareware.net has announced the availability of MacPAD 1.0, a new
application that "allows software developers to set their product
information in a central location, where shareware Web sites can go
and check for the latest versions of software without the developer
having to waste time submitting their changes multiple times."...
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New: CRM4Mac 1.0
New: CRM4Mac 1.0
05/25/2004 10:09 AMCRM4Mac is a customer relationship management (CRM) application that
uses the Mac OS X Address Book, Mail, and iCal to store and manage
contact information.
Update: CRM4Mac 1.0.5
Update: CRM4Mac 1.0.5
07/06/2004 09:54 AMCRM4Mac is a customer relationship management (CRM) application that
uses the Mac OS X Address Book, Mail, and iCal to store and manage
contact information.
Beta: CRM4Mac
Beta: CRM4Mac
04/26/2004 10:21 AMIbizzi announced CRM4Mac, a customer relationship management (CRM)
application that uses the Mac OS X Address Book, Mail, and iCal to
store and manage contact information.
warez.metafilter.com
warez.metafilter.com
08/27/2004 01:51 PM
After the FBI
raid five pople's homes (and the offices of one ISP) seizing
their equipment for operating a "network" sharing the
equivalent of
60,000 movies or 10.5 million songs (according to Mr Ashcroft) as
part of Operation Digital Gridlock's attempts to crack the
"organisation" known as
The Underground Network (and perhaps
to rail against the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals' recent decision
backing up the legality of P2P networks) one of those raided -
"The Answer Man" -
contacts P2Pnet, to give the inside scoop and talk about the
distortions created by the media reporting of the case.
[Thanks Squeak] Warez Suspect To Be Extradited, After
All
Warez Suspect To Be Extradited, After
All
09/06/2004 11:57 PMWarez supports terrorism
Warez supports terrorism
03/14/2003 01:08 PMFBI Takes Down Warez Group
FBI Takes Down Warez Group
04/22/2004 08:00 PMAn update to the earlier story we had on a
schoo
ls being raided by the FBI for sharing music files, here's the
news on a larger FBI operation to
shut down a larger software, music and movies
warez group. This makes more sense than just going after file
sharing, but it still makes you wonder. There is this huge terrorist
threat thing going on right now, and you would think that it might
make more sense for the FBI to protect us from being blown up than to
worry about people sharing music files that they can probably get on
file sharing networks anyway.
Warez pirate convicted
Warez pirate convicted
12/28/2004 09:29 PMTechSpot Dec 29 2004 12:31AM GMT
Bram: BitTorrent use up, it's not all
warez
Bram: BitTorrent use up, it's not all
warez
01/07/2005 04:41 AMCory Doctorow:
Bram Cohen, the creator of BitTorrent, notes, "I'd like to point out
that although a number of very large BitTorrent-based web sites have
been taken down recently, downloads of BitTorrent have only gone down
slightly. There's a widespread belief that BitTorrent is used almost
exclusively for warez, probably a perception of people who themselves
use it almost exclusively for warez, but that impression is simply
untrue."
Link
(
via Waxy)
Feds Convict Warez Dealer
Feds Convict Warez Dealer
12/28/2004 07:32 PMU.S. authorities convict warez pirate
U.S. authorities convict warez pirate
12/28/2004 09:28 PMCNET Asia Dec 29 2004 1:53AM GMT
Warez pirate pleads guilty
Warez pirate pleads guilty
12/28/2004 03:18 PMnull
US authorities convict warez pirate
US authorities convict warez pirate
12/29/2004 06:00 AMCNET Asia Dec 29 2004 10:14AM GMT
Feds convict warez pirate
Feds convict warez pirate
12/28/2004 03:31 PMAn Iowa man pleads guilty to piracy charges in first U.S. conviction
from Operation Fastlink, an international law enforcement push.
Warez spammers discover Linux
Warez spammers discover Linux
08/12/2004 09:25 AMWe Linux users have probably gotten a collective total of at least 32
trillion pieces of spam email trying to sell us Windows warez. But
until now, we were always frozen out of these bargains. Unless we ran
CrossOver Office, what did we need with a pirated copy of Photoshop or
Microsoft Office? (Not only that, most of us use free, open source
alternatives anyway.) But now we have arrived. There is finally enough
commercial software for Linux that the pirates and warez spammers want
our business, too.
Operation Fastlink Cracks Down on Warez
Operation Fastlink Cracks Down on Warez
04/22/2004 02:46 PMDrinkOrDie Warez Trader to be Extradited
to U.S.
DrinkOrDie Warez Trader to be Extradited
to U.S.
03/14/2005 05:56 PMWarez Group targeted in Raids
Warez Group targeted in Raids
04/23/2004 02:52 AMFederal agents raided dozens of locations nationwide to sweep up Warez
servers. This appears to be a significant sweep and...
Cellphone Warez Has Hidden SMS Dialer
Cellphone Warez Has Hidden SMS Dialer
08/09/2004 09:46 AM
A cracked version of the popular "Mosquito v2.0" game
for Symbian phones has turned out to include a special trojan payload:
a dialer that sends a text message to the UK number 87140 with a
charge of £1.50 (about $2.75) a pop. So yeah, that sucks, but
you shouldn't be downloading phone warez, either.
Fortunately, if you're one of the unlucky ones who has been stung
by the malware, removing it appears to be as simple as deleting the
offending file. And while this is notable, and a little bit scary,
maybe it should be a sign to mobile OS developers to start locking
down the dialing functions of their phones a little more securely?
Read
b> - Summer Brings Mosquito-Borne Malware [Informit via Mobile9]
Three Brits arrested in global warez
raids
Three Brits arrested in global warez
raids
04/22/2004 05:27 PMDragnet
Worldwide Warez hunt nets first
conviction
Worldwide Warez hunt nets first
conviction
12/27/2004 05:31 PMOperation Fastlink gets its man
Witchfinder General targets NSA in Warez
sweep?
Witchfinder General targets NSA in Warez
sweep?
04/22/2004 04:06 PMKeystone Piracy Cops
Warez Raids Net First Conviction For
Software Piracy
Warez Raids Net First Conviction For
Software Piracy
12/29/2004 01:06 AMTechWeb Dec 29 2004 4:09AM GMT
International sweep on suspected "warez"
groups
International sweep on suspected "warez"
groups
04/22/2004 04:02 PM"Operation Fastlink" takes place in 27 states and 10 countries,
netting about $50 million worth of copyrighted material.
International crackdown scores warez
victory
International crackdown scores warez
victory
12/29/2004 06:00 AMZDNet UK Dec 29 2004 9:34AM GMT
Major DoJ warez crackdown -- Operation
Fastlink
Major DoJ warez crackdown -- Operation
Fastlink
04/22/2004 04:08 PMCovert DoJ investigations into online swapping of copyrighted
materials have identified over 100 people in the USA and other
countries involved in the distribution of music, movies, and software
valued at over $50 million. The initiative is called Operation
Fastlink, and targeted warez groups like Fairlight, Kalisto, Echelon,
Class and Project X. Excerpt from DoJ press release:
Attorney General John Ashcroft announced today the most far-reaching
and aggressive enforcement action ever undertaken against
organizations involved in illegal intellectual property piracy over
the Internet. Beginning yesterday morning, law enforcement from 10
countries and the United States conducted over 120 searches worldwide
to dismantle some of the most well-known and prolific online piracy
organizations.
"Intellectual property theft is a global problem that hurts
economies around the world. To be effective, we must respond
globally," Attorney General Ashcroft said. "In the past 24 hours,
working closely with our foreign law enforcement counterparts, we have
moved aggressively to strike at the very core of the international
online piracy world."
Link
to DoJ press release,
Link
to related coverage from AP. (
Thanks, JP)
NYT: IRC is like the cantina scene from
Star Wars, but with porn and warez (oh
my)
NYT: IRC is like the cantina scene from
Star Wars, but with porn and warez (oh
my)
05/06/2004 03:07 AMThe NYT has run a goofy Red-scare piece on Internet Relay Chat, with
hysterical, alarmist bushwah like "It is still possible - though
sometimes a bit difficult - to find mature technical discussions among
the tens of thousands of I.R.C. chat rooms" -- I mean, how "difficult"
is it to type "/join #unix"?
When I.R.C. started in the 1980's, it was best known as a way for
serious computer professionals worldwide to communicate in real
time. It is still possible - though sometimes a bit difficult -
to find mature technical discussions among the tens of thousands
of I.R.C. chat rooms, known as channels, operating at any one
time. There are also respectable I.R.C. systems and channels -
some operated by universities or Internet service providers - for
gamers seeking opponents or those who want to talk about sports
or hobbies.
Still, I.R.C. perhaps most closely resembles the cantina scene in
"Star Wars'': a louche hangout of digital smugglers, pirates,
curiosity seekers and the people who love them (or hunt them).
There seem to be I.R.C. channels dedicated to every sexual
fetish, and I.R.C. users speculate that terrorists also use the
networks to communicate in relative obscurity. Yet I.R.C. has its
advocates, who point to its legitimate uses.
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