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Bonjour Browser

Bonjour Browser - 1.5.6

browse available Bonjour services

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.5.6
Release Date: 2006-10-06
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 10,426
Downloads (all versions): 43,648

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Product Description:

Bonjour Browser is a utility that lets you see all available Bonjour services on your local network, including TXT keys, resolved addresses, and link-local names. It scans for any present service available on a machine running Panther or higher (or newer hardware) and allows you to specify a list of services on Jaguar machines to scan for. It also comes with a large list of known services.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher
  • Universal Binary

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Bonjour Browser CommentaryThis version is out of date - Version: 1.5.5, 7/23/2006 07:50PM PST

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digitalarena
New version V1.5.6 listed here-
http://www.tildesoft.com/Programs.html#BonjourBrowser
, wake up VT its now a UB
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Bonjour Browser CommentaryZeroconf is not dead - Version: 1.5.5, 10/12/2005 02:04PM PST

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Bryan Kaufman
Bonjour has the widest adoption of any of the zeroconf technologies, yes the Apple version is not entirely compliant with the whole standard, but there is no implementation out there which is! Before you declare rendezvous dead, you should see what would replace it. Nothing! Bonjour will morph to whatever else comes down the pipe. It already supposrts DNS-SD and mDNS, and I'm sure that whatever other standards come down the pipe will be able to be accommodated as well.
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Bonjour Browser CommentaryRendezvous is Dead Anyway - Version: 1.5.3, 3/12/2005 02:03PM PST

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blueskymining
What's the point? As typical with any Apple Over-Hyped technology, it's gone nowhere. Apple is essentially the only implementor and vertually no one else has adopted it.

Example: 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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