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<a href="/article/6911"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6911', 'show')">Default Folder X 1.6 Adds Jaguar Compatibility</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6911" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6911">St. Clair Software has updated Default Folder X to version 1.6, adding Mac OS X 10.2 compatibility and other features to the Open and Save dialog utility</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 21 Aug 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6912"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6912', 'show')">Mac OS X Security Update 2002-08-20 Released</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6912" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6912">Apple has made available its Security Update 2002-08-20, which helps prevent unwanted access to your Mac. Specifically, the update modifies components of Mac OS X to incorporate changes in OpenSSL 0.9.6g</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 21 Aug 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6903"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6903', 'show')">eMac Gets New Drives; iMac Gets Cheaper</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6903" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6903">Apple today announced small changes to its consumer desktop line of Macs, adding new optical drive options to the inexpensive eMac and dropping the price on the iMac line</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 13 Aug 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6904"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6904', 'show')">Apple Releases Beefy Dual-Proc Power Macs</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6904" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6904">In a move that many people expected to happen at last month's Macworld Expo, Apple today announced new Power Mac G4s that offer significant enhancements to Apple's professional desktop line while changing only the front panel of the elegant Power Mac industrial design.The new Power Macs all feature dual PowerPC G4 processors running at 867 MHz, 1 GHz, or 1.25 GHz; the first two have 1 MB of backside L3 cache, and the 1.25 GHz model offers 2 MB of backside L3 cache</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 13 Aug 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6897"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6897', 'show')">AOL for Mac OS X</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6897" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6897">America Online has released America Online for Mac OS X, a native version of the client software used to access AOL's proprietary online services. AOL for Mac OS X features a new interface built on Aqua, and integrates support for QuickTime 6, Apple's forthcoming iChat instant messaging software, and new Web browsing software using Netscape's Gecko HTML engine</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 12 Aug 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6887"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6887', 'show')">MacHax Best Hack Contest CD 2002 Now Available</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6887" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6887">Want to see some cool hacks? The 2002 MacHax Best Hack Contest CD is now available directly from the MacHax Group for $20 plus shipping and handling. Check out our contest coverage in TidBITS 636 for descriptions of some of the most interesting entries</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 01 Aug 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6888"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6888', 'show')">PowerMail 4.0 Beefs Up Mail Handling</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6888" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6888">Despite Apple bundling Mail with every copy of Mac OS X, email developers are forging ahead, with the latest major release coming from Swiss company CTM Development</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 01 Aug 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6874"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6874', 'show')">TidBITS Publisher Adam Engst #3 in MDJ Power 25</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6874" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6874">As much as we dislike blowing our own horn here at TidBITS, we should note that TidBITS publisher Adam C. Engst was once again rated #3 in the MDJ Power 25, an annual survey which attempts to assess who wields power and influence in the Macintosh community</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<a href="/article/6872"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6872', 'show')">Apple Posts $32 Million Q3 Profit</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6872" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6872">Apple announced a $32million profit for its third fiscal quarter of the year.Revenues for the quarter were $1.43 billion (down 3 percentfrom the same quarter last year) and gross margins were astill-healthy 27.4 percent (although that too is down from29.4 percent a year ago)</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<a href="/article/6873"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6873', 'show')">Jobs Unwraps New Apps, Services, iPods, and a 17-inch iMac at Macworld Expo NY</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6873" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6873">In a nearly two-hour keynote address at this week's Macworld Expo New York, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled and previewed new Apple products and services, extolled the forthcoming Mac OS X 10.2, and unveiled new iPods and a high-end iMac with a larger, 17-inch LCD screen.Mac OS X 10.2 -- Codenamed "Jaguar" and initially announced last May at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (see "Jaguar: Mac OS X Prepares to Pounce" in TidBITS 629), Mac OS X 10.2 will be available 24-Aug-02 with a price tag of $129, although folks purchasing new Macs starting today will apparently be eligible for a $20 upgrade through Apple's Up-To-Date program</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<a href="/article/6871"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6871', 'show')">Palm Conduit for Microsoft Entourage X</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6871" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6871">The wait is over for people who want to synchronize the personal information on their Palm handhelds with Entourage X. Microsoft has released a Palm conduit that synchronizes addresses, tasks, memos, and calendar items (but not email, unfortunately) to any handheld running Palm OS 3 or later</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6842" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6842">Bare Bones Software has updated its email client Mailsmith to version 1.5.3. The signature addition to this version is the capability to search for messages based on the relevance of the search terms, rather than just locating email messages that contain keywords; results are listed with the most relevant messages at the top</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 07 Jun 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6843"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6843', 'show')">Mac OS X 10.1.5 Released</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6843" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6843">Apple has released Mac OS X 10.1.5, bringing incremental improvements to applications, networking, and third party peripherals. Adding more spokes to the digital hub concept, Mac OS X 10.1.5 adds support for new Canon digital cameras, Nikon FireWire cameras, and external disc recorders from SmartDisk, EZQuest, and LaCie, as well as magneto-optical (MO) drives</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 07 Jun 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6841"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6841', 'show')">eMacs for Everyone</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6841" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6841">In a surprising move, Apple has announced it's now selling the all-in-one eMac to anyone who wants one, barely a month after introducing the low-cost, CRT-based system solely for the education market</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 04 Jun 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6834"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6834', 'show')">Virtual PC 5.0.3 Released</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6834" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6834">Connectix has updated Virtual PC to version 5.0.3, adding new features and fixing bugs. The program's new Password Protection feature prevents users from modifying a virtual machine's settings, exiting full-screen mode, or creating or deleting virtual machines</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 31 May 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6833"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6833', 'show')">Eudora 5.1.1 Finally Ships for Mac OS X</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6833" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6833">Qualcomm today released the long-awaited final version of Eudora 5.1.1 for both Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. Eudora users still running Mac OS 9 will appreciate a few small bug fixes, but the big news is the availability of Eudora for Mac OS X</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 29 May 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6831"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6831', 'show')">Aladdin Releases Spring Cleaning 5.0</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6831" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6831">Aladdin Systems has released Spring Cleaning 5.0, adding a number of new features to the company's system clean-up and uninstaller utility. New in Spring Cleaning 5.0 is support for drag & drop to limit searches (useful on today's Mac OS X volumes with hundreds of thousands of files), a system menu for Mac OS X, support for actions that require root access in Mac OS X, improved Web cookie management, more customizable searches, and more</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 22 May 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6832"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6832', 'show')">ConceptDraw 1.8 Adds XML Support</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6832" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6832">CS Odessa has released version 1.8 of its charting and diagramming products ConceptDraw and ConceptDraw Professional (see "Make the Connection with ConceptDraw" in TidBITS 553)</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 22 May 2002</div></div>
<a href="/article/6823"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('6823', 'show')">Now Up-to-Date & Contact 4.2.1 Adds Grab-'n-Go</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6823" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6823">Power On Software has released Now Up-to-Date & Contact 4.2.1, a free upgrade for users of its Mac OS X-only version of the popular calendaring and contact management program</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 15 May 2002</div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_6822" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_6822">Apple today introduced a new line of rack-mountable servers, due to ship in June 2002 and available for ordering now at the online Apple Store. The 1U (one rack unit in height) Xserve server offers single or dual 1 GHz PowerPC G4 processors, up to 2 GB of DDR SDRAM memory, up to 480 GB of storage in four hot-pluggable ATA/100 drives, two Gigabit Ethernet ports, three FireWire ports, two USB ports, and one DB-9 serial port</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=" class="category"></a> | by <a href="/author/TidBITS%20Staff">TidBITS Staff</a> | 14 May 2002</div></div>
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