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- Apple releases Mac OS X Leopard Security Guide
- Apple releases Mac OS X Leopard Security GuideSweet. OS X does include MAC..
- Discussion threads 2008-06-02
- Apple releases Mac OS X Leopard Security Guide
- Apple offers sys-admins almost 250 pages of security best-practices and tips to protect Mac OS X Leopard clients. Released on Monday, the guide document is a 3.4MB PDF. The guide is aimed at experienced users, Apple says, familiar with the Terminal application and its command-line interface. ...
- Blog posts 2008-06-02
- Mac OS X Leopard mega-patch plugs 41 security holes
- Mac OS X Leopard mega-patch plugs 41 security holesApple programmers work in an odd fashionThe Mac zealots constantly tell us that Apple is better because Apple releases bug fixes as soon as they are ready instead of once a month like Microsoft. What a coincidence that Apple developers finished half...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-28
- Mac OS X Leopard mega-patch plugs 41 security holes
- It's Patch Day in the land of Mac OS X Leopard. Apple today shipped Security Update 2008-003 (Mac OS X 10.5.3) with fixes for a wide range of serious vulnerabilities that could put users at risk of information disclosure, denial-of-service and remote code execution attacks. ...
- Blog posts 2008-05-28
- Is Mac OS X Leopard, Safari 3.x too dark?
- Is Mac OS X Leopard, Safari 3.x too dark?In Mac OS X all windows are grey. I don't like itIn Mac OS X all windows are grey. I don't like it. I prefer the colours of Vista and its glasses effects.I wonder.....If this might be a tactic of Apple's to...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-07
- Is Mac OS X Leopard, Safari 3.x too dark?
- At one time, Mac OS X's Aqua interface was light and colorful. Now it's taken a darker turn, and at times, in some applications, on some displays and for some eyes, much darker. At the same time, Apple also lets us make lemonade...
- Blog posts 2008-05-06
- What is the rate of Mac OS X Leopard adoption?
- What is the rate of Mac OS X Leopard adoption?Buying new versions of OS is a PC user thing more than Mac user.One thing you understand after owning a Mac for a while after owning nothing but PC Windows computers is the constant upgrade to latest versions "hamster wheel" you...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-31
- What is the rate of Mac OS X Leopard adoption?
- Back at the Macworld Expo in January, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said that some 20 percent of the installed base was running Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. But do we have any sense of the current adoption rate for Leopard? Of course, Apple has the best statistics...
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
- Fun facts about Mac OS X Leopard's icons
- Fun facts about Mac OS X Leopard's iconsResEdit nostalgiaAhhhh ResEdit, a superb tool that did more than peek inside Mac applications. One could customize applications, modify icons and even alter behavior if one understood what you were manipulating. Moving drivers or resources between OS revisions or even applications and other...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-17
- Fun facts about Mac OS X Leopard's icons
- Computer users on Mac, Windows or Linux must take icons for granted. But the standards for these interface elements keep changing. Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard offers new challenges for icon designers. Leopard supports 512-by-512-pixel icons, which are much larger than the previous 128-x-128 standard. However,...
- Blog posts 2008-03-16
- ZFS beta now on Mac OS X Leopard
- ZFS beta now on Mac OS X LeopardYeah, Microsoft hasn't done ANY work with file systems...And people complain about Vista compatibility. You know very well that a new file system, no matter what is going to break legacy applications, and why Microsoft has no choice other to be VERY careful...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
- Mac OS X Leopard still not ready for prime time
- Mac OS X Leopard still not ready for prime timeTrue but...Software is never ready. And there are so many possible combinations of different software and even hardware that it's hard to predict what kind of problems will show up. I am using Leopard since it's early betas and I am...
- Discussion threads 2007-12-22
- Apple Leopard Reviews
- Apple Leopard Reviewsre: MacOS 10.5It works quite well. The PC people have made a big deal out of some minor issues - and, so far, i haven't seen anything scarier than the fact that you have to turn the firewall on yourself if you install over 10.4.X. Big deal. As...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-13
- Transparency returns with a vengeance in Mac OS X Leopard
- Transparency returns with a vengeance in Mac OS X LeopardSome of the transparency seems sillyEspecially the menu bar but I think there is an app out there that will get rid of that for you. I haven't used Leopard so I cannot attest to liking it's transparency, or not, but...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-31
- Researchers pooh-pooh Mac OS X Leopard security
- Researchers pooh-pooh Mac OS X Leopard securityYou should never rely on a software firewall...You should never, ever, rely on a software firewall for security. You should always have a hardware firewall.Software firewalls are some of the most ridiculous "security" features ever advertised. What good is a software firewall...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-30
- I got bitten by the Apple Leopard blue screen problem
- I got bitten by the Apple Leopard blue screen problemWhere are all the Mac fanbois lambasting Apple for this?No surprise...they'll somehow spin this into a non-issue and somehow different because it's Apple.Clean install is the only way to upgradeI hate to say it, but that is the only thing that...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-27
- Mac OS X Leopard installation as a spiritual practice
- Mac OS X Leopard installation as a spiritual practiceWay too many optionsThere should be only 1 upgrade option and that is the one that Steve Jobs thinks is best. I don't pay a premium for OSX so I have to think, I do it so Jobs can think for me...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-26
- Memory randomization (ALSR) coming to Mac OS X Leopard
- Memory randomization ALSR coming to Mac OS X LeopardIntresting...Why is Apple implementing all of these security features? I thought that OS X has hack proof.It would be hard to sandbox SafariWeb browsers have all sorts of third party plugins that would break if sandboxed. IE7 on Vista is virtually...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-17
- It's official: Apple to ship Mac OS X Leopard on October 26
- It's official: Apple to ship Mac OS X Leopard on October 26Many delays?How about 1 delay, that had to do with the iPhone?What other "delays" were there?Ed's ImpressionismThese really are vague and indistinct impressions of Apple. Apparently a lack of professional experience with the gear makes ZDNet contributors more objective?...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-16
- Mac OS X Leopard release to set off wave of hardware upgrades
- Mac OS X Leopard release to set off wave of hardware upgradesThat level of devotion isn't healthy...David,I know you are relatively new to the whole ZDNet blogging experience, however I think you are being just a little naive to think that we are all Apple-lovin' brainless idiots. I also know...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-16
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