macosxhints - 10.4: Create Spotlight indexes for networked volumes
This procedure won't work for me, but it suggests a utility will be out soon to make this process invisible.
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
How to report a bug to Apple - effectively
Macintouch - Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger (Part 7)
John Baltutis writes:
"For everyone who has a problem with Tiger or any of Apple's applications, let me offer the fastest and best way, IMHO (outside of being a beta-tester/developer), to get your concerns in front of Apple's fixers and doers.
Join Apple's ADC at (it's free and also provides you an opportunity, if you wish to exercise it, to download developmental software). Then use the bug reporter (which requires an ADC membership) to submit bug reports or enhancement requests.
Once these are documented (you get a unique number when you submit them), you can track their status, append additional information, and receive feedback from engineering. This allows you to establish a two-way dialog, albeit may not be timely, with your problem/concern/shortcoming/suggestion/etc. and those in power to fix or add them."
John Baltutis writes:
"For everyone who has a problem with Tiger or any of Apple's applications, let me offer the fastest and best way, IMHO (outside of being a beta-tester/developer), to get your concerns in front of Apple's fixers and doers.
Join Apple's ADC at (it's free and also provides you an opportunity, if you wish to exercise it, to download developmental software). Then use the bug reporter (which requires an ADC membership) to submit bug reports or enhancement requests.
Once these are documented (you get a unique number when you submit them), you can track their status, append additional information, and receive feedback from engineering. This allows you to establish a two-way dialog, albeit may not be timely, with your problem/concern/shortcoming/suggestion/etc. and those in power to fix or add them."
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
Sharing folders with XP SP2 -- must create an account for remote users
Windows XP Home Page
Say you want to share a folder in XP SP2, but you don't have Windows server. As near as I can tell, you have to either enable the Guest user account or create a user account that has the same username string as the username on the remote machine.
Folder and file sharing in XP really expects to work with a proper server and domain manager.
OS X is so much nicer ...
Say you want to share a folder in XP SP2, but you don't have Windows server. As near as I can tell, you have to either enable the Guest user account or create a user account that has the same username string as the username on the remote machine.
Folder and file sharing in XP really expects to work with a proper server and domain manager.
OS X is so much nicer ...
Keyword Assistant must be updated for 10.4
Ken Ferry Software
This is one of my favorite small applications. A 10.4 bug broke it, the new version has a workaround. This is why I like to wait for 10.4.1.
This is one of my favorite small applications. A 10.4 bug broke it, the new version has a workaround. This is why I like to wait for 10.4.1.
A utility for creating custom shows in PowerPoint
Shyam's Toolbox for PowerPoint - Home
Add to Custom Show is a personal favorite. I find it easy to switch to slide sorter view, select the slides in the order in which they show appear in the custom show, right-click & select 'Add to Custom Show'.It's $50 as it's really a part of a developer toolkit, not an end-user utility. A bit steep for my purposes.
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