Did you actually try the application? It is obviously an option to use the internal webserver, only DropShare is much more convenient:
1) You do not need to copy the files to your webserver's directory.
2) With DropShare it is very hard to guess url's, your files are safer. Also you can much...
Yes, this is true. But all these programs require that the person you send the files to has custom software installed. With DropShare anyone with a browser can download. Also it is very, very simple to use.
I got the idea when one of my friends wanted to have a copy of the photos I had taken on our trip to Japan. There are quite a lot of photos, actually about 1.5 GB of them. I don't think many mail-servers accept attachments that large... In addition, with DropShare you can also share the...
I spent the last couple of days to make a small application that I have really missed several times. Often you have files on your computer that you want to share with a friend, but they are too large to send by email and MSN/Icq is just too slow...
So, I've created a small program, DropShare...
Could anyone with the real final release of Jaguar, check if Java 1.4 is in it?
java -version
Some says so, but I haven't got it confirmed and Apples pages is a little bit fuzzy about it.
Thanks!
I'll try another disc, to see what happens. I'm not too sure that is the problem though, since Toast and Disc Copy does not recognise the drive.
Anyone with the built in superdrive, does it work with Disc Copy? Does it work in Finder?
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I have recently installed an internal DVD-ram drive in my G4 Server. Supposedly this is the same drive as Apple's superdrive (Hitachi GF2000). It reads CDs and DVDs perfectly and if I look in Apple System Profiler it sais "Apple Disc Burning: Supported". However if I insert a DVD-R 4.7 GB...
In the end I solved the problem the other way round, and it now works perfectly for me. Instead of mounting the Solaris NFS mount, I now export a NFS drive from OSX and mount it on Solaris.
This might or might not be a suitable solution for you.
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I working with setting up a MacOSX Server. I want to mount a nfs directory from our Solaris test server in OSX Server, and then share it as a AppleTalk/Windows share. There is no problems mounting the nfs share from the Finder but it is grayed out when I try to share it from the...
Then perhaps just the remote, with a nice interface, say with a backlit lcd-display, from which you can control your mp3-music, and dvd-playback. Can be controlled via airport or bluetooth.
To make the 'digital hub' really work, I think what you need is a simple way to connect your Mac with your existing stereo and TV. With such a device you could enjoy your dvd:s and mp3:s full quality. A remote control, would be great for it too...
I would love to plug that in between my TV...