Re: 10.1.1

2001-11-15 Thread Luke Oliver
> What is the rush to download 10.1.1 ??

This has been appropriately addressed by others on this list ;-)

> Does anyone know what it does yet or is this another "it must be better"
> syndrome ?

>From the Read Me:

"The 10.1.1 update delivers improvements for many USB and FireWire devices,
including support for additional digital cameras, and overall improvements
to CD and DVD burning. Enhancements have been made to AFP, SMB, and WebDAV
networking, as well as improved support for printing. This update also
delivers better application compatibility, including updates to the Finder
and Mail application. In addition, hardware accelerated video mirroring has
been enabled for the new PowerBook G4."

Not bad for an dot-dot-one release :-)

I noticed the convoluted URL provided, also - nice to have a single click to
get there. Given that everything is powered by WebObjects these days, it's
one of many that will work.

The Knowledgebase itself <http://kbase.info.apple.com> copped some flack in
its initial release - it was not only new, but different. It's now version
2.5, we've been listening, and it's certainly worth checking out if you
haven't for a while.

Searching the Knowledgebase for "10.1.1" reveals this as the first option:

"Mac OS X Update 10.1.1: Information and Download
This article contains the Mac OS X Update v 10.1.1 document and a link to
the Mac OS X Update 10.1.1 download.  
100%   Last Modified November 14, 2001    Article Number 120080"

A couple of clicks and 14mb later, you too can have a persistent monolithic
updater.

Cheers!

L.

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15" Apple Studio Display (ADC) for sale

2001-10-23 Thread Luke Oliver

A one-off; Please let me know if you have an interest.

Cheers,

L.


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