Hmm -- it looks as if OS X 10.2.4 supports journaling, and not just on
the Server edition. There's no "enable journal" button in the Info
pane of Disk Utility, but when I opened a terminal window and typed:
sudo /usr/sbin/diskutil enableJournal /
... It created a journal file and enabled journaling on my new
Powerbook G4.
Webology is a scholarly journal in English devoted to the
various fields of Library and Information Science and serves as a
forum for discussion and experimentation. It serves as a forum for new
research in information dissemination and communication processes in
general, and in the context of the World Wide Web in particular.
Concerns include the production, gathering, recording, processing,
storing, representing, sharing, transmitting, retrieving,
distribution, and dissemination of information, as well as its social
and cultural impacts. There is a strong emphasis on new information
technologies and methodologies. The orientation is toward quantitative
experimental work, but significant qualitative and historical research
is also welcome.
INDC Journal: INDC Journal Interviews Michael Berg
INDC Journal: INDC Journal Interviews Michael Berg06/08/2004 05:47 AM Bill at INDC Journal is at it again, this time, interviewing Mike Berg
.. interview a squirming Michael Berg .. interveiw with Nick Berg's
father .. Checkout this
interview:
indcjournal.com/archives/000485.php track this
site | 6 links
FileWave supports LDAP09/21/2004 12:21 PM FileWave on Tuesday announced the release of FileWave
1.7, a new version of the system management software for Mac OS X
developed to distribute software across a network. FileWave 1.7 gains
support for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). This speeds
the creation of new clients on the FileWave XServer, according to the
developer. FileWave 1.7 requires Mac OS X v10.2 or higher. Pricing
depends on the installation size; an evaluation version is available.
Phelios Updates PTK, the SDK Now Supports 3D
Phelios Updates PTK, the SDK Now Supports 3D01/16/2004 01:04 PM Game (and Game Utilities) developer, Phelios, announced the release of
PTK version 1.30, a significant update to PTK, the game SDK. Since its
last update incorporating a brand new sound engine, GamePad support
and further enhancements, PTK now supports 3D.
SwitchXS now supports Japanese, more
SwitchXS now supports Japanese, more09/15/2004 09:43 AM AssistiveWare on Wednesday announced an incremental release to its SwitchXS
utility for Mac OS X that adds support for Japanese. SwitchXS offers
full mouse and keyboard emulation to quadriplegic users and others who
can only operate their Macs using one or more switches. Also new in
this release is improved support for mixing switch and mouse input, a
faster and smaller file format for scan panels, and the ability to
display button labels in bold to improve visibility. AssistiveWare has
announced that an editor to design custom scanning panels will be
released for free in October. SwitchXS v1.5.5 is a free update for
current users; the full version costs US$249 or €199 (excluding
VAT). System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2 or higher.
Broadcom claims first Wi-Fi chipset for PCI
Express: PCI Express is the next next generation
of motherboard-based expansion technology with a high
er-speed switched bus architecture for better throughput. PCI
Express (PCIe) can push 1 Gbyte/s of data; even the fastest
proprietary flavors of 802.11 support about 3 to 4 Mbyte/s (30 to 40
Mbps), so it's not a stretch to have multiple cards in a single PCIe
chassis, even. The Broadcom chipset is sampling now.
Wow. Say that 10 times fast. Seriously though, I got a
nice email yesterday from James Robertson of Cincom
Smalltalk who is also the individual responsible for the
BottomFeeder RSS aggregator. He let me know that he's
added support for Feedster as a search option within
BottomFeeder. That's very cool. Here's some more info on
BottomFeeder:
Now here's the interesting thing, look at all the supported
platforms:
Windows
Mac OS8, OS9
Solaris
HPUX 10
SGI
Linux 86
Mac OSX
AIX
HPUX 11
Alpha Unix
This is written in Cincom Smalltalk and the number of platforms
available is a huge endorsement for the portability that Cincom must
offer. Neat. Thank you James !
Random humor that's running through my brain right now, I can just
hear this: "Yes Virginia, that's right. You can now aggregate
feeds on your AlphaServer. Its wicked fast".
In 1995, he was sending his
friends in San Francisco e-mail messages with lists of local events.
With their encouragement, this became Craig's List, which has now
expanded to Boston, Seattle, New York and 19 other regions. Nine years
later, Craig's List now gets 500 million page views and 4 million
unique visitors every month. The staff numbers 14, and the site runs
on about 30 Linux boxes. Craig says his success is based on "a culture
of trust." When I asked about his business model, he just laughed.
A self-described nerd, Craig has become somewhat of an
international celebrity. He has been asked by San Francisco
mayor-elect Gavin Newsom to join the mayor's transition team. "In San
Francisco City, people have given up because they seem to feel that
their leadership has told them that it doesn't matter if they're doing
a good job. It doesn't matter that much if they get things done."
Craig's mission -- should he decide to accept it -- is to recommend
how the use of computer systems and the Internet can better serve the
public. "So far, it looks pretty good," he says.
And coming soon to a theatre near you -- no kidding -- "24 Hours on
Craig's List." That's right -- the movie! Look for it to premiere at
South by Southwest or the San Francisco International Film Festival.
[IT
Conversations]
OK I got just one question: "It's been over six months
since the Tribe appeared - aiming right
at Craigslist and their Listings service. So how long will it be till
Craigslist support FOAF and opens up to the world?"
Dock-It 2.0 supports Mac OS X docklings, more06/22/2004 10:32 AM Gideon Softworks Inc. has released Dock-It 2.0, an
upgrade to its multifunctional launcher, extra Dock creator and Finder
enhancer. The new version features support for Mac OS X docklings as
well as changing the label size, fixes bugs and adds performance
enhancements. It also comes with Clock, Clipping, Shelf Space and
Preferences applets that add a digital clock to all your docks, create
a spot to store URL clippings and cut text and images, store dragged
items so that they can be dropped to another spot in the Finder and
offer quick access to all your System Preferences. Dock-It 2.0 can be
downloaded as a 7-day demo and costs US$10 for the full version, with
upgrades from version 1.x available for $6. It runs in Mac OS X
v10.2.x or higher; the developer told MacCentral that it may run in
v10.1 but hasn't been tested in that OS.
NDP supports bad Internet treaties06/24/2004 04:37 PM This is painful. I've been a New Democratic Party supporter all my
life, and was proud to cast my absentee ballot for Olivia Chow in this
year's Canadian Federal election -- and would love to see Jack Layton
in the PM's seat.
That said, the NDP's tech policies are rotten. For one thing, they
support WIPO's punishing Internet treaties. I hope that this is a
matter of ignorance and not a well-thought-out, stable policy. I'd be
happy to talk to any NDP policy person about these treaties, and why
they're so poisonous to liberty.
The NDP endorsed the Committee's recommendations on swift ratification
of the controversial WIPO Internet treaties, and even more
surprisingly, it gave its approval to an extended licensing scheme for
educational materials, despite the heated opposition from the
education community.
FWIW, I think extended licensing -- where all material is considered
to be covered under a blanket license once a certain minimum of
rights-holders have opted in -- is a great idea. It keeps holdouts
from stalling blanket license regimes that simplify re-use and
distribution.
Link
(Thanks, Tim!)
Colubris Supports Voice
Colubris Supports Voice05/10/2004 05:35 PM Colubris Networks, the maker of fat APs, introduced support for voice
over Wi-Fi: The new system will support SpectraLink's voice over Wi-Fi
solution. Colubris is touting its ability to isolate voice and data
services so that each can have its own security parameters and quality
of service profiles. The company says that previously companies would
have to either resort to the lowest common level of security or deploy
separate networks for each application. However, a number of WLAN
switch vendors support voice and enable the separation of traffic
based on the application. Voice traffic is often treated differently
than data traffic because most voice over Wi-Fi handsets don't support
VPNs. Enterprises that want to secure data transmissions using VPNs
must treat that traffic differently than voice traffic....
WebDesign 2.6 now supports more Web languages
WebDesign 2.6 now supports more Web languages03/17/2005 04:01 AM Canadian developer Rage Software on Wednesday released WebDesign 2.6,
a free update for existing users to its HTML source code editor, which
includes an integrated Site Manager. This upgrade adds support for
such Web languages as JavaScript, XML, ASP and VBScript and enhances
its syntax coloring with customizable options. In addition, it adds
Rendezvous support to the FTP client, new options and commands and
more. WebDesign is US$29.95, which includes a free year of Web
hosting. Mac OS X v10.2 is required.
Senate Supports Tax Cut for Manufacturers (AP)
Senate Supports Tax Cut for Manufacturers (AP)05/12/2004 01:27 AM AP - The Senate threw its support behind a tax cut for American
manufacturers, urging the House to follow its lead and head off
punishing tariffs that creep up every month.
quickSub supports NetNewsWire
quickSub supports NetNewsWire01/07/2004 05:37 PM quickSub 0.3.2 adds NetNewsWire support. quickSub is a
“Javascript function that adds intelligence to the XML feed
button on your web page.”
Both ecto
1.0 RC4 and Fee
dDemon 1.10 RC5a were released yesterday, which is good timing
since the developers of ecto and I have been working to enable ecto as
"Blog This" tool in FeedDemon (thanks, Alex!). This adds to the list
of desktop blog publishing tools which FeedDemon already
auto-detects:
BTW, if you're not sure how to blog from FeedDemon,
all you need to do is right-click a news item in FeedDemon's news item
list and select "Blog this News Item."
FlickIt supports MarsEdit
FlickIt supports MarsEdit06/05/2005 10:56 PM ChanceCube:
“Whether you want to post a photo to your blog, send a link to
one via E-mail or instant message, or would like to paste the source
of it into an application you’re using - FlickIt can handle
it.”
The FlickIt
dashboard widget lets you access Flickr photos and put them inside
your weblog posts written in MarsEdit.
Study Supports View That Ice Age Is Still Quite a Way Off
Study Supports View That Ice Age Is Still Quite a Way Off06/09/2004 08:47 PM In an eagerly anticipated study, a group of climate and ice experts
says it has new evidence that Earth is not even halfway through the
current warm era.
Zend Accelerator 2.0.2 Now Supports PHP 4.2.0 And 4.2.1
Zend Accelerator 2.0.2 Now Supports PHP 4.2.0 And 4.2.107/03/2002 03:05 AM The latest release includes:
- the Zend Optimizer v. 1.3.1 for more efficient code utilization
- new and improved installation that autodetects the PHP version
- Compatibility with PHP 4.2.0 and 4.2.1
Mathematica Supports 64-bit Addressing
Mathematica Supports 64-bit Addressing06/22/2005 02:55 AM Wolfram Research, Inc., maker of Mathematica, has always been
quick to support the latest version of Mac OS. With the release of
Tiger, Wolfram is providing a Spotlight plug-in and Automator actions,
but the biggest and perhaps most significant change for Mathematica is
support for 64-bit memory addressing. And that means much more than
just greater speed and performance in fact, 64-bit addressing
made possible by Tiger opens up a whole new realm of problems that can
now be solved. [Jun 21, 2005]
WWDC: Xcode 2 supports 64-bit application dev, more
WWDC: Xcode 2 supports 64-bit application dev, more06/28/2004 04:28 PM "64-bit" is a mantra that this week's Worldwide Developers Conference
(WWDC) 2004 attendees are hearing a lot. The memory addressing
capability is something that's unique on Macs to Apple's Power Mac G5
systems. A year after G5s were first introduced, it looks like the
operating system and code programming tools are finally catching up.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs told WWDC keynote address attendees earlier today
that Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger" will ship with 64-bit support, and now
word has come from Apple that its Xcode 2
development environment will support the development of 64-bit
applications as well.
Gordano suite supports iCal
Gordano suite supports iCal07/21/2004 02:16 AM Gordano, developer of Web-based enterprise messaging products, has
released version 10 of the Gordano Messaging Suite, a multi-platform
messaging system designed to provide an alternative to Microsoft
Exchange...
Mergemill supports XML, improves performance12/02/2003 09:58 AM Hong Kong-based software developer Cross Culture Ltd. has
released Mergemill 3, a new version of their tool that helps users
generate Web pages from database or spreadsheet content. Mergemill
works with FileMaker Pro, Microsoft Access, 4th Dimension, Microsoft
Excel, Appleworks and content generated by any text editor. The
database content is converted to static Web pages using a number of
pre-defined templates -- you can create your own as well.
Football: Owen supports Eriksson08/08/2004 03:34 AM Striker Michael Owen is backing England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson but
fears he may yet quit.
Grab.app now supports window capture
Grab.app now supports window capture06/23/2004 09:31 AM Many may also know this, and it is more of a notification than a hint.
It used to be that Grab's Capture -> Window menu item was grayed out.
With one of the recent updates, Apple has now enabled it and you can
now capture wi...
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