MACINTOSH
SITES
Apple Computer
The official Apple Web site has information on Apple desktop and server solutions.
FileMaker Web Man
A set of two articles detailing a user's experiences in setting up and maintaining a web server and database on a Macintosh computer.
Mac DevCenter
The O'Reilly Network's resources dealing with Macintosh hardware and software. Includes articles, news briefs, and interviews.
Mac OS: Fonts Included With Major System Releases
A comprehensive list of all the fonts included in major releases of the Macintosh OS, back through system 7.0.
MacKiDo
A website dedicated to advocacy for Macintosh computers.
MacWeek
Macintosh news, product information, and resources.
MacWindows
Information on integrating Macintoshes and Windows machines.
Three Macs
Explains various aspects of Macintosh networking.
ARTICLES
Apple Reaching out to Web for Visibility and Profit
Apple Computers plans to host portal-type services on its corporate servers in order to show off the capabilities of the Macintosh platform. (1/7/2000 at News.com)
Apple's New Net-Based Apps
A look at iCal, iSync, and Sherlock, Internet-based applications in Jaguar (Mac OS X 10.2) that point to a possible future for Internet-based services. (11/12/2002 at Wired News)
Cocoa Vs. Carbon?
A different view than the typical Cocoa vs. Carbon discussions of Mac OS X programming: "Carbon is the procedural native framework, and ... Cocoa is the object-oriented native framework of OS X building on Carbon." (5/23/2001 at O'Reilly Network)
Components of Object-Oriented Programming
Object-oriented programming principles, with an eye towards programming for MacOS X. (4/20/2001 at O'Reilly Network)
Creating Photorealistic Icons for Mac OS X
How to build cool icons for your Mac OS X applications. (5/24/2001 at O'Reilly Network)
Digging Deeper into Mac OS X
A non-technical introduction to concepts involved in programming in Cocoa, one of Mac OS X's application environments. (4/6/2001 at O'Reilly Network)
Giving the Simple Text Editor 'Legs'
Dealing with documents in Cocoa applications. (6/1/2001 at O'Reilly Network)
Hands On With Darwin 1.0
A look at Darwin 1.0, the first whole-number release of Apple's Unix-based open-source operating system. (4/6/2000 at ZDNet)
Introducing the Mac Open Source Software Directory
O'Reilly announces the launch of their directory of open-source programs for Macintoshes. (8/3/2001 at O'Reilly Network)
Mac OS X for Web Developers
Installing Apache, Perl, MySQL, and PHP on MacOS X. (4/17/2001 at WebMonkey)
Mac OS X Opens Apple to a New Audience
BSD and open-source software developers and users have reason to be excited about Apple's Mac OS X: by building on BSD, it finally makes the inside of Apple's operating system as advanced as the outside. (1/9/2001 at O'Reilly Network)
Macworld 2001: Apple's Challenge
News and product reviews from the Macworld 2001 conference. Apple releases a Titanium PowerBook G4, uses faster PowerPC chips, and offers DVD-writing drives. (1/11/2001 at News.com)
OS X Meets Java
Links to a number of O'Reilly articles on programming in Java on Mac OS X. (9/25/2002 at ONJava.com)
Setting up a Site Server with Jaguar
How to set up a Mac OS X 10.2 machine as a server - with DNS, a web server (Apache), sendmail, and imapd. (8/23/2002 at O'Reilly Network)
Surfin' Safari
WebMonkey reviews Apple's new KHTML-based Mac OS X browser, Safari. (1/8/2003 at WebMonkey)
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