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ShareTool – Better, more accessible, than Back To My Mac

New improvements within Yazsoft’s Share Tool software means you can enjoy all the benefits of your home network wherever you are, including screen, iTunes and document sharing.

Announced today and available for Macs running Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, ShareTool lets users access their Bonjour services from anywhere securely using 100% SSH encryption. The software support extends to iTunes Music Sharing, Screen Sharing, File Sharing, printing, and much more. 

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How to Do Everything with Mac OS X Tiger (How to Do Everything)

Experience the excitement of Apple’s revolutionary new release with help from this hands-on guide. How to Do Everything with Mac OS X Tiger explains all the features. Learn to use the Finder to easily navigate files, folders, and applications, set up and manage user accounts, access the Internet, and print and fax documents. Digital entertainment features such as iPhoto, iMovie, and iTunes are also covered, as are easy methods for networking and security.

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MAC OS X TIGER in easy steps (in easy step series)

With OS X Tiger in easy steps, you’ll be able to unleash this versatile program and have it up and running in no time. In clear, accessible language, this full-color primer introduces you to UNIX and the OS X environment; guides you through its installation; and teaches you the rudiments of security and shutting down. With these basics down, this graphic guide opens the gateway to innovative Tiger elements, including the Dock, the Finder, Safari, and the completely new Mail application.

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Mastering Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger (Mastering)

This Mac OS X Book is reliable, powerful, and easy-to-use — just like OS X 10.4, Tiger.

Whether you’re a first-time Mac user, upgrading from a previous Mac OS version, or switching from Windows or Unix, the latest edition of this best-seller is your one-stop resource for information on Apple’s powerhouse operating system. Filled with detailed explanations, step-by-step instructions, and useful examples, this book answers all your questions and shows you how to take advantage of every aspect of Mac OS X.

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Special Edition Using Mac OS X Tiger (SE Using)

One of the best Mac OS X reference books has just gotten better. Special Edition Using Mac OS X Tiger is the ultimate guide to your new Mac operating system. Written in a straightforward style with no fluff, You will thoroughly cover everything you need to know to use Mac OS X Tiger as efficiently and effectively as possible. In addition to coverage of the core functionality of the desktop, you will find extensive coverage of topics that enable you to accomplish productive work with your Mac, such as creating digital movies, surfing the Net, and creating and hosting a Web site.

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Mac OS X Tiger: Missing Manual

You can set your watch to it: As soon as Apple comes out with another version of Mac OS X, David Pogue hits the streets with another meticulous Missing Manual to cover it with a wealth of detail. The new Mac OS X 10.4, better known as Tiger, is faster than its predecessors, but nothing’s too fast for Pogue and Mac OS X: The Missing Manual. There are many reasons why this is the most popular computer book of all time.

With its hallmark objectivity, the Tiger Edition thoroughly explores the latest features to grace the Mac OS. Which ones work well and which do not?

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Plex media center adds Aperture support, continues to shine

Plex.app hits .71 release this week and continues its ascent to the top of the Apple media center world.  Sure, Frontrow is blessed by Apple.  Boxee has lifted the same XBMC code and gone a different direction.  But, as far as fully funtioning Media Centers go, Plex.app is easily the best, and getting better fast.

This latest update adds support for Aperture library browsing (iPhoto and iTunes has been supported for months).  Not just your Aperture either…but any Aperture out there on the Internet so long as everyone is using Plex.  Support for Adobe’s Lightroom is also on the way.

Recent features include the ability to open any application from Plex’s interface (including FrontRow), iTunes visualizers and playback of DRM tracks from the iTunes store and Sparkle software updates.