LDapper X - 2.0.4LDAP client, finds email addresses |
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Doesn't support LDAP over SSL - Version: 2.0.4, 10/10/2006 10:10AM PST
brian163
Which in this day and age, makes it a rather useless LDAP tool for anyone serious about stuff like this. Since it doesn't get updated very frequently (3 years?!) I wouldn't hold your breath.
LDAP read and write? - Version: 2.0.3, 5/18/2003 07:37AM PST
ofir
I can get the Apple Address Book and Mail to search the lDAP directory, but is there any way to write data into the directory?
I want to include IM nickname, phone numbers and other data. How do I do it?
I want to include IM nickname, phone numbers and other data. How do I do it?
LDapper's interface is somewhat clunky as it stores the 'setup document' information in the preferences. If someone has more than one LDAP system to scan, this is cumbersome. Sharing a setup is also painful and is most easily done via screen shots of the LDapper preferences (gad).
Really thankful that the application is here. Just as disappointed in Apple for not providing a better one in Mac OS X which so heavily relies on LDAP. Right now LDapper is the only game in town and thankfully it is not bad; not great but not bad. But without SSL support, the larger LDAP systems (say DoD) are completely inaccessible. This is holding Macintosh back in the Army in fact.
Big thanks to Carl Bell for writing it. Would be happy to pay for 'LDapper Pro'