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All that hidden stuff in OSX

Westwind: Mac OS X Hidden Files & Directories (via Duncan's Jotter)

Also see:

Mac OS X Hints: Hide volume names in the Finder

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MacOS X 10.2.1 available

If you are running MacOS X 10.2, you should run Software Update to install the 10.2.1 upgrade. So far so good, and most importantly, it's restored Mail.app to its former speedy self. It had started lagging horribly on 10.2 after a few days of use.

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General Magic R.I.P.

CNET.com: General Magic calls its quits

Bummer. They, like Apple with the Newton, were about 10 years ahead of the world with their technologies.

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Sue-fest

Re: Philosophy in re RSS 2.0

Wow, what a shitstorm over a shitty format. We never got this nasty back in the Frontier 5 beta days. :-) And isn't it usually Dave that's threatening to sue, not the other way around? What's up with that?

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