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By request, here is when Steve Jobs introduced Mac OS X for the first time ever. I edited the video myself to show the very best moments of the presentation & split it up into 3 parts on account of youtube's bogus time limit.
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http://live.pirillo. com - Just beause OS X is not attacked as much as Windows does not mean it is secure. Here are some helpful tips for staying secure, no matter what operating system you are running.
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http://live.pirillo. com/ - Chris runs VNC on his local network so he can easily access multiple machines on his local network. But, what VNC clients are there for Mac OS X?
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This is brand new footage of Mac OS X Leopard showing a brand new dock, desktop, and the use of stacks which debuted June 11, 2007 during the Apple WWDC.
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The MSI Wind running 10.5.2 Leopard.
- Full video acceleration (QE + CI)
- Sound Support
- It's a work in progress, see the below website for more information on where we are up to.
http://wind-osx86 .wikispaces.com/
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This is what happens when you invoke sudo rm -rf / in Terminal.app as Mac OS X is actively running. Some unusual behavior occurs as the OS swallows its own tail which can be seen toward the end of the video.
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Demonstration of VMware Fusion's upcoming Unity feature which allows users to interact with Windows applications on Mac OS X as if they were Mac applications.
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XBMC (XBox Media Center) is coming to a mac near you! A great compliment for your Intel mac mini. This video is a simple video walkthrough on a mac mini running the latest XBMC version (0.1.3) with xTV, MC360 and PMIII themes installed. This is what Front Row should have been like all along. More info: osxbmc dot com.