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Samba

Implementation of CIFS/SMB networking.

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A "CLUE" for [APi]TheMan

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Contributed by: blueskymining Saturday, February 14 2004 @ 02:20 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

I've got a "Clue" for [APi]TheMan, Mac OS X has Become NOTHING like UNIX, dude! So you can get off your pillar of self-deception. OS X has become a Bloated confusing mis-directed candy coated mess that no longer has any resemblance to UNIX or it pregenertor BSD (which I use daily along with YDL Linux on various Mac G3 and G4's).

Samba - Mac OS X an applications, along with other "makes more sense" helpers, that the typical Mac user (just turn it on and create) needs, because Apple has lost it's direction in OS building since OS 9. Thank god that some independent developers have more creativity that the high school coders that are apparently working at Apple these days writing "pretty" but useless slow Operating Systems.   
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3 comments |

A "CLUE" for [APi]TheMan - [APi]TheMan

For the record I disagre, yet this isn't the place to say why nor argue further. :)

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Wednesday, March 03 2004 @ 03:38 PM PST


A "CLUE" for [APi]TheMan - kbrackley

This is a place to comment on the product, not each other.

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Saturday, March 20 2004 @ 11:14 AM PST


A "CLUE" for [APi]TheMan - wgscott

Darwin has everything every other unix platform that I have encountered has. The fact that it has a superset of stuff that includes functionality that you might not need or want is irrelevant to whether or not it is unix. To claim that it has moved away from unix is simply not accurate. It has built on top of it something that in my opinion is far more functional than OS 9, and in my case has allowed me to use Macs as real computers rather than as glorified typewriters.

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Saturday, April 10 2004 @ 02:54 PM PDT