Six Tips for Homemade "Dot Mac" Servers
lisam writes "Alan Graham has an article on O'Reilly's MacDevCenter offering tips for homemade dot mac servers. Tips include creating a central file server, how to set up a central repository for iTunes, sharing images, collaborating with WebDAV, etc."
Don't put it in the oven.
Hmm, this smells suspiciously of fair use! The RIAA had better stomp on it quickly! I expect the author of the article will get into trouble with O'Reilly for getting them into legal trouble with the RIAA.
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Just because you bought that music doesn't mean you have the right to listen to it! Err...listen to it in more than one location, I mean.
Speaking of central music servers, refer to my
I found the meaning of life the other day, but I had write-only access.