Archive for April, 2008

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Rumpus: a powerful FTP server for Mac OS X

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Liberation fonts | redhat.com

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TimeMachineEditor

utility to customize Apple’s TimeMachine behaviour
Tags: osx, apple, backup, download, leopard, timemachine, utility
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Getting back into blogging today I would like to tell you about a script that aims to improve the e-mail label management of Apple’s built in e-mail client Mail.app.
On the far away july 2006 I had the possibility to follow an advanced course of Mac OS X in the classrooms of the [...]

In the last couple of days I’ve been busy setting up an FTP server upon with a number of people could browse a group of directory and their files.
To achieve this I gave trust to pureftpd using a virtual users configurations, since my users won’t need a shell on the machine, following a clear [...]

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[ita] L’evoluzione dei loghi di alcune compagnie tecnologiche

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Tags: apple, logos, design, inspiration, graphics
StartupSound.prefPane

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Tags: apple, osx, mac, tips, tools, startup, sounds
How to Customize your Terminal Prompt - OS X Daily

How to Customize your Terminal Prompt OS X Daily - Mac OS [...]

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Blade server - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Tags: architecture, computing, hardware, reference, sysadmin, system, blade
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[ita] GUIDA ALL’ACQUISTO DEL DIAMANTE

Davisgioielli a Trieste è diamanti e pietre preziose, ma anche gioielleria esclusiva rigorosamente artigianale secondo l’antica tradizione orafa valenzana. La qualità dei prodotti,la garanzia, l’assistenza completa, e soprattutto la competitività dei prezzi rappresentano i punti di forza di Davisgioielli.
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Tags: gioielli, diamanti, jewels, diamonds, guide, howto
LCDtest

LCDtest [...]

To who, like me, has migrated his e-mail preferred client from Qualcomm’s Eudora to the more recent Mozilla Thunderbird sometimes gets a remembering of a pair of useful and pretty basic features not provided anywhere else (AFAIK).
In this post particularly I’m referring to the ability to divide the e-mail content from its attachment or embedded [...]