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Announced at WWDC 2006 as part of Mac OS X Leopard, Time Machine was Apple’s solution to make data backup much easier. While ...
on securely isolated test computers. We certainly don't recommend you do this — however interesting the results may be. In the best case, Mac OS X Leopard on standard PC hardware can use full ...
Apple has officially deprecated the Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) client in the latest update for Mac computers, and the ...
Macworld Thirty years ago, the first Mac clones rolled off an assembly line in Austin, Texas. If you’re not of a certain age, you might not even believe that there were once Mac clones. For most of ...
and connecting to remote computers using Back to My Mac. New Photos for OS X App in 10.10.3 Alongside OS X 10.10.3, Apple released the much-anticipated Photos app for Yosemite. Designed to ...
With no other routers connected, your Mac running OS X should act as a DHCP server and lease an IP address to your older computer. Keep in mind that you should only do this if you are not ...
Binding computers to Open Directory Once you have set up your Open Directory domain, you will need to bind Mac OS X computers to the domain for them to use accounts in the domain for user log-in ...
Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks is now available ... I still think changing the way people interact with their computers amounts to more trouble than it's worth (as I wrote in this post last year).
New Mac computers are causing problems for some users who tried to reinstall OS X or restore their computers from a back up. The problem stems from a permissions issue that occurs when the ...
Launch OS X Server on your old Mac. Click the your computer’s name from the left menu. Click “Edit Host Name...” and click Next when prompted. Click Internet and click Next. Under Host Name ...