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Can you imagine how many songs I could store with 100MB of storage?
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Can you imagine how many songs I could store with 100MB of storage?
Originally posted by LordOphidian
They will if you pay for the service, and aparently you get a discount if you stay with them (for the first year).
Yes I can imagine that, and the IT/Network person in me is crying, and these arn't tears of joy. This had better be damn configurable, otherwise we will have some massive security holes real quick. And i'm not quite sure I am looking foward to the load on the switches when the users start playing music off eachothers computers and things.
Rendezvous sounds like very nice technology and I would bet on it being very slick. But I fear that they will make it too userfriendly and not give us enough options to restrict its behavior.
Originally posted by devonferns
Yes, I agree with you about that. I was thinking that as well when Steve was showing all the stuff that can be done with Rendezvous. For example, I don't want everyone to be able to see my printer and print stuff on it. Rendezvous looks like it's only installed in network printers though, so it shouldn't be a big deal for most people.
The sharing of play lists, etc. is a great idea, but I hope that they make that an option that you can turn off if you want to. I want to have the choice of people streaming songs from me.
Also, I don't think it'll be as big a problem as the peer to peer file sharing progs because it most likely won't use as much bandwidth as they do.
Rendezvous looks like it'll only work on your local subnet as well, so if you have small subnets in your LAN that would help as well.
Originally posted by LordOphidian
It works with USB printers as well I have heard, and is part of the USB printer sharing.
It would just just about as much, asuming that they are streaming the mp3's off your ocmputer. ...
Our network stays pretty static most of the time, so if Rendezvous can be configured to only search for new computers when we tell it to...
1. I'm sorry if this is a "harsh wake-up call" but we don't need Virus protection software, macs have practically NO virii.Originally posted by Gregita
One thing that appeals to me is the free virus scanning using Virex. I had to buy Virex for OS 9 because Norton Antivirus would lock up or freeze the entire system. I trust Virex more than Norton. I'm sorry, but I do.
When I was on the dark side, I had all kind of products from McAfee. They worked great, for the most part. I was more than happy to continue with them on the Mac. So that is one thing.
Another thing is the iDisk. I have a webpage that I work on daily. On occasion, I put songs in my public folder for people to download.
Can you imagine how many songs I could store with 100MB of storage?
At first, the price tag seems radical, but when you look at the big picture, it is not a bad deal at all.