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Ten Tricks for Customizing Leopard
by , 4:50 PM EST, November 26th, 2007
For those users who want to be able to exercise some options, fiddle with Leopard to get it just right, and get more out of the new OS, Apple Matters has published its list: Ten Ways to Get More Out of Leopard on Monday.
The ten areas focused on are: Back To My Mac, Time Machine on the network, additional format support for QuickLook, reorganizing stacks, notes on .Mac with Panther, RSS feed notification in Leopard Mail, Video card notes and video effects, eliminating the transparent menu bar and making the Dock suck less.
Some of the hints will require the user to be familiar with operations on the UNIX command line. Even so, for those who just love to tinker and make things a little better for themselves, there are some good ideas in Tanner Godarzi's article.
Observer Comments
Mon Nov 26, 2007 6:23 pm Subject: Guest Typo
The site linked in the article says,
"This website has been flagged for excessive Apple fanboism, and has been taken down for 24 hours.
This is a message to the rest of the Mac community, so listen up. Ever heard of hubris?
Tone it down, and you will not be attacked. Everyone else is open game."
Edit: So that's Malcor!
I reported the malcor blog to blogger for violating their terms of service. I used the web form here:
http://help.blogger.com/?page=contact
My logic is that if it's illegal to deface a web site, then promoting that defacement on a blogspot blog is a violation of their term of service. Their terms of service outline a content policy where they specifically state:
"UNLAWFUL USE OF SERVICES: Our products and services should not be used for unlawful purposes or for promotion of dangerous and illegal activities. Your account may be terminated and you may be reported to the appropriate authorities."
Seems like his blog:
<http://malcor.blogspot.com/>
is promoting an illegal activity.
In a sense, applematters.com "there but for the grace of god go I"
While I cannot stop website defacing, I hope to slow down the attention it receives which seems to me to be the purpose for the defacement in the first place.
So, how does someone get away with defacing a web site? I am completely ignorant of things internet - I just use it. How was malcor able to do this without AppleMatters being able to put it back? Why is this guy still walking around? Shouldn't he be in jail? Especially someone who does it, um, famously?
Isn't it ironic, applematters.com writes a good article that is picked up by TMO. This would get them some hits and good publicity. (And some ad revenue?)
Then applematters.com "hacks" their own web site. So instead of getting hits and revenue, they get attention, and not the good kind. People contacted their ISP to see if there was a breach, people started to doubt the security of the ISP and the content engine.
Then we all learn that the "problem" is the person who runs the site. So now, the site loses credibility.
The definition of hubris.
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