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Wake On Demand in Snow Leopard

Putting your Mac to sleep saves power, but it also disrupts using your Mac as a file server, among other purposes. Wake on Demand in Snow Leopard works in conjunction with an Apple base station to continue announcing Bonjour services that the sleeping computer offers.

While the requirements for this feature are complex, eligible users can toggle this feature in the Energy Saver preference pane. It's labeled Wake on Network Access for computers that can be roused either via Wi-Fi or Ethernet; Wake on Ethernet Network Access or Wake on AirPort Network Access for wired- or wireless-only machines, respectively. Uncheck the box to disable this feature.

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Compression Wars

by Ken Hancock -- kenh@hscfsas1.harvard.edu -- khancock on AOL With all the recent hubbub regarding the various file compressors, I thought it was well past time for a review and comparison of the leaders: StuffIt, Compactor (now Compact Pro), and DiskDoubler. Before I begin, let's lay down the foundation used for the timing tests: All tests were done on a Macintosh SE/30 with 8 MB memory, running 6.0.7 under Finder on a Wren IV driveShow full article

Compression Rankings

Best Compression - Binaries % saved %/min efficiency StuffIt Deluxe 2.0 "Best Guess" 42.3 7.11 Compactor 41.94% 13.90 StuffIt Classic 1.6 "Best Guess" 41.94% 5.67 DiskDoubler 3.1 "Method B" 35.34% 11.91 Best Compression - Graphics % saved %/min efficiency Compactor 55.66% 11.80 StuffIt Deluxe 2.0 "Best Guess" 55.10% 8.59 StuffIt Classic 1.6 "Best Guess" 54.33% 7.12 DiskDoubler 3.1 "Method B" 51.09% 19.52 Best Compression - Text % saved %/min efficiency Compactor 53.98% 87.54 StuffIt Deluxe 2.0 "Best Guess" 52.59% 24.85 StuffIt Classic 1.6 "Best Guess" 52.15% 27.94 DiskDoubler 3.1 "Method A" 51.41% 140.2Show full article

Efficiency Rankings

Best Efficiency - Binaries %/min efficiency % saved DiskDoubler 3.1 "Method A" 18.21 25.19% StuffIt Deluxe 2.0 "Faster" 14.62 13.89% Compactor 13.90 41.94% DiskDoubler 3.1 "Method B" 11.91 35.34% Best Efficiency - Graphics %/min efficiency % saved DiskDoubler 3.1 "Method A" 39.15 47.63% StuffIt Deluxe 2.0 "Faster" 34.95 33.20% StuffIt Classic 1.6 "Fast" 28.34 49.13% StuffIt 1.5.1 "Try both" 25.51 48.47% Best Efficiency - Text %/min efficiency % saved DiskDoubler 3.1 "Method A" 140.21 51.41% Compactor 87.54 53.98% DiskDoubler 3.1 "Method B" 83.22 48.54% DiskDoubler 3.1 "Smallest" 71.74 Show full article

Expansion Ratings

At least a few people out there want to decompress files for some strange reason and might be interested in how fast the various compression programs do thisShow full article

Compactor

Compactor, a relatively recent introduction into the compression world from Bill Goodman, takes the simple approach: easy, fast, and compact. In all of the trials, Compactor files were never more than 1% larger than StuffIt Deluxe's "Better"/"Best Guess" modes, but anywhere from 25% to 400% fasterShow full article

StuffIt

I've been a big fan of StuffIt ever since Raymond Lau released it way back when. Before that, PackIt was the standard, and it didn't take long before everyone noticed that StuffIt was faster and betterShow full article

DiskDoubler

DiskDoubler was the biggest surprise for me, probably because I was least familiar with it. When I ran the "Text" test on it, all I could say was "Wow." No wonder Apple decided that a site-license for it would be a good thingShow full article

Compression Conclusions

The common denominator remains the old StuffIt 1.5.1 format, since all of the compression programs can expand 1.5.1 files (this is why we included a StuffIt 1.5.1 file in the decompression tests)Show full article

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