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WiFi Paranoia, iMac-O-Lantern, Magic Mouse Does Click, Free Clipboard Managers, and More, Charles W. Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings
WiFi Paranoia, iMac-O-Lantern, Magic Mouse Does Click, Free Clipboard Managers, and More, Charles W. Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings
Also strange time stamps, problem with ColorIt on Intel Mac, and the story behind OS X 10.5.4 install discs.
Google Chrome Mac Preview Has Made a Convert, Charles W. Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings
Google Chrome Mac Preview Has Made a Convert, Charles W. Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings
lowendmac.com — Officially a developer preview, Google's Chrome has finally made it to Intel-based Macs. It's fast, elegant, and... could be your next browser. (more) Google Chrome Mac Preview Has Made a Convert, Charles W. ...
More Mighty Mouse Alternatives, Wireless Safety, Switching to ClipMenu, and More, Charles W. ...
lowendmac.com — Also Apple's AirPort Card as the best solution for Pismo, Color It and Snow Leopard, and later... revision Mac OS X install discs. (more) More Mighty Mouse Alternatives, Wireless Safety, ...
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