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This version is out of date - Version: 1.5.5, 7/23/2006 07:50PM PST
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digitalarena
Zeroconf is not dead - Version: 1.5.5, 10/12/2005 02:04PM PST
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Bryan Kaufman
Rendezvous is Dead Anyway - Version: 1.5.3, 3/12/2005 02:03PM PST
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blueskyminingExample: Of all the current Home or SoHo Network HDD's, NONE of the major brands except for D-Link's tiny 40GB NAS, has adopted Rendezvous! Maxtor, Buffalo, Iomega, Linksys, HP, Ximeta, LaCie (big Mac backer too), Cisco, Snap Appliance Snap Server, etc. NONE have adopted Rendezvous. Name an obvious technology as computer relevent as Home Network Drives that has?
FireWire800, another dead Apple technology - even Apple has switched to USB 2.0.
I've used (not anymore) Rendezvous Browser since released. It's a nice little app, better than having to lauch slow-poke Safari, but Rendezvous is DOA.
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- Rendezvous is Dead Anyway
- pure FUD (1 replies)
http://www.tildesoft.com/Programs.html#BonjourBrowser
, wake up VT its now a UB