First Class and Hotline. Server/Client. First Class had broader userbase, such as schools and organizations in the groupware/collaborative segment (but also Mac user groups and so on). First Class was a comercial…
I remember in the early days of Mac OS X when i installed KDE. Was pretty surreal. Then i spent to much time to try create a DarwinBSD distro with KDE.
While not Miyazaki (but still Studio Ghibli), Isao Takahata's films Grave of the Fireflies (and to some extent, Princess Kaguya), isn't really some ”feel good” movies. Optimistic is the last thing i would describes…
I remember how insanely quick the GUI on the first MacOS X Server (1.0) version was. It was mostly (simple explanation) a classic MacOS theme slapped on NeXTStep with some additional things added (and stripped). Then…
Not feature-rich as Little Snitch. However, it's free and open source. I primarily use Little Snitch for my iMac and MBP. But use LuLu as well on other machines. Can highly recommend all the other apps Patrick Wardle…
Live in Stockholm. And no, pedestrians don't give a darn about traffic lights (except when needed).
Native swedish/english speaker here. I agree that it sounds like she's trying to speak with some unidentified British accent.
First Class and Hotline. Server/Client. First Class had broader userbase, such as schools and organizations in the groupware/collaborative segment (but also Mac user groups and so on). First Class was a comercial…
I remember in the early days of Mac OS X when i installed KDE. Was pretty surreal. Then i spent to much time to try create a DarwinBSD distro with KDE.
While not Miyazaki (but still Studio Ghibli), Isao Takahata's films Grave of the Fireflies (and to some extent, Princess Kaguya), isn't really some ”feel good” movies. Optimistic is the last thing i would describes…
I remember how insanely quick the GUI on the first MacOS X Server (1.0) version was. It was mostly (simple explanation) a classic MacOS theme slapped on NeXTStep with some additional things added (and stripped). Then…
Not feature-rich as Little Snitch. However, it's free and open source. I primarily use Little Snitch for my iMac and MBP. But use LuLu as well on other machines. Can highly recommend all the other apps Patrick Wardle…
Live in Stockholm. And no, pedestrians don't give a darn about traffic lights (except when needed).
Native swedish/english speaker here. I agree that it sounds like she's trying to speak with some unidentified British accent.