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Issue 353
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Mac in the Shell
x86 Code Debugging and Spelunking
Discovering what code does, with or without source -
An Introduction to WebGL
What is WebGL and why Safari and iOS 8 support it? -
Managing ESXi from your Mac
Leveraging new capabilities in VMware Fusion Professional -
Deploying SHA-3
Build an SHA-3 framework for OS X and iOS -
An introduction to Julia
Learn more about the Julia Programming Language and its plotting capabilities -
How to Size for Media Storage
When "It Depends" isn’t the right answer -
KoolTools
BBEdit 11.5, TextSoap For OS X, Honeywell Lyric Round Wi-Fi Thermostat, My Cloud EX2 Ultra -
MacTech Spotlight
Daniel H Steinberg
Dim Sum Thinking - http://dimsumthinking.com
Issue 352
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Mac Enterprise
Tools for admins: pkgutil
Another tool every OS X admistrator should know about -
Using the Go Programming Language
Perfect for both Programmers and System Administrators. -
The hack: Personal and Professional Security in the digital age
The Most Common Vulnerability Of All -
Syncing with Dropbox
Working with the Sync SDK -
Ten Things You Might Not Know about FileVault 2
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KoolTools
Tools for admins: pkgutil
Multi Host Bluetooth Keyboard, Acronis Access Connect, QNAP TS-431U NAS -
MacTech Spotlight
Julian Camilleri
https://www.machine-x.com
Issue 351
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Mac Enterprise
Tools for admins: pkgutil
A look at a tool every OS X administrator should know about -
The Future Has Arrived – Part III
Personal and Professional Security In the Digital Age -
Using Erlang
Why learn Erlang? -
Securing the Dropbox Client
Make your Dropbox file transfers more secure -
Managing automatic software installation on Yosemite
We must go deeper -
Storage Tiering
Best of both the NAS and SAN worlds -
MacTech Spotlight
Celebrating Kevin Lockey
Issue 350
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Mac Enterprise
A Brief History of Managing Firefox
Once again we revisit the task of customizing Mozilla’s browser for your organization -
Using Caching to improve performance.
Optimization is good, especially when it works! -
Email Benchmarks, Outlook and more
How well does Outlook 2016 run compared to Outlook 2011? -
Dropbox and Structured Data
Using datastores to manage and move structured data -
Mac in the Shell
More x86
We must go deeper -
MacTech Spotlight
Luis Giraldo
http://ook.co
Issue 349
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Mac Enterprise
Managing Complex Preferences
Using PyObjC and CFPreferences methods to manage complex preference values -
Managing Yosemite's FileVault 2 with fdesetup
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Collaboration Services
An excerpt from the recently released version 1.1 of the ebook Take Control of OS X Server -
CES 2015: The Year’s Hottest Products
What’s new and upcoming from the best in the business -
MacTech Spotlight
Tom Bridge
http://technolutionary.com
Issue 348
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Mac Enterprise
New admin tools in OS X Yosemite
Two tools to streamline admin tasks -
An introduction to Regular Expressions.
What are Regular Expressions, Automata, Grammars and Pattern Matching? -
Autopkg: Part the First–Low Hanging Fruit
Start Getting the Most Out of Autopkg and Even Contribute Improvements -
Introduction to Swift - Part 3
Creating and Using Classes and Objects in Swift. -
Managing ESXi from your Mac
Leveraging new capabilities in VMware Fusion Professional -
The Xcodebuild command line tool.
How to effectively use the Xcodebuild tool. -
Mac in the Shell
Do You Even x86?
Diving into the depths of how your Mac works -
KoolTools
AccountEdge Pro 2015
NewerTech Snuglet For MagSafe 2 Power Connections
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MacTech Spotlight
Graham Gilbert
http://grahamgilbert.com
Issue 347
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Mac Enterprise
Introducing Munki 2
A significant update to the open-source software management tool -
Getting started with Open GL ES
Programming an OpenGL ES iOS app -
The Future Has Arrived – Part II
Personal and Professional Security In the Digital Age -
Introduction to Swift - Part 2
Use more advanced Swift features and write your first applications. -
Mac in the Shell
bash and DHCP: How Do They Work?
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Unlocking Activation-Locked iOS devices
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It’s the Ecosystem, Silly
Apple’s Powerful Trojan Horse Strikes Again -
KoolTools
BBEdit11
CleanAlert
Centrify User Suite
NetSupport Notify
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Nick McSpadden
http://www.sacredsf.com
Issue 346
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Building Blocks
Combining command line tools to solve system administration problems -
The Future Has Arrived
Personal and Professional Security In the Digital Age -
Introduction to Swift
Learn the new programming language from Apple. -
FileVault 2 Institutional Recovery Keys
Creation, Deployment and Use -
Using Profile Manager 3 In Mavericks Server
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KoolTools
Mail Designer 2
AppCode 3.0
Sonnet Mounting Kits
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Chris Liscio
Super Mega Ultra Groovy, Inc. http://supermegaultragroovy.com
Issue 345
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Mac Enterprise
Penn State Mac Admins Conference 2014
An excellent resource for Mac systems administrators -
Exploiting the power of R.
Using R to analyze, and get data from MySQL, SQLite3 and Google Analytics -
The 2013 MacPro, for Developers
A review from a developer’s perspective. -
Understanding Payload-Free Packages
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Managing Revisions on Dropbox
Using the Core SDK to manage file revisions -
Mac In The Shell
What Is That File?
Spelunking OS X for fun and knowledge -
KoolTools
Mail Designer 2
AppCode 3.0
Sonnet Mounting Kits
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The MacTech Spotlight
Shelly Watson
http://wheelwrights-llc.com
Issue 344
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Mac Enterprise
AutoDMG
A new tool for creating "never-booted" deployment disk images -
Managing the Authorization Database in OS X Mavericks
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Managing Dropbox Files
Organizing files and folders with the Core SDK -
Using Nginx on Mac OS X
Why try Nginx? -
Big Game Hunting: Recruiting the Elusive Mac Tech
Technical Recruiting Apple Gurus -
KoolTools
AppCode 3.0
Echo Express Mounting Kit
PDFPen
Proavio Storage Platform
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The MacTech Spotlight
Andrina Kelly
http://www.bellmedia.ca/en/
Issue 343
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Mac Enterprise
Creating Custom AutoPkg Processors, Part 2
Extend AutoPkg's capabilities with custom Processors -
Creating Custom Guest Users on OSX
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A Triage Project with Two Targets
Building for both iPad and iPhone devices -
Developer to Developer
Dependency Reduction
Some things you don't need external libraries for anymore -
Mac in the Shell
Keep Your Hands on the Wheel
...and Drive! Or, in this case, on the keyboard: my favorite tricks. -
KoolTools
Sennheiser Presence
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The MacTech Spotlight
Mary Nobury-Glaser
University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus
Issue 342
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Mac Enterprise
Creating Custom AutoPkg Processors
Extend AutoPkg's capabilities with custom Processors -
iOS App Deployment Shift
Change How Enterprise Thinks About Apps -
Seven Reasons You Need a Mavericks Server
How OS X 10.9 and Server 3.0 change the game for small and large networks -
Matias Tactile Pro 4
A loud keyboard, designed for Macs, for the 21st century -
Mac in the Shell
Kernel Tweaking with sysctl
Tweak the system to perform the way you want -
An introduction to Routing
What is TCP/IP Routing and why do we need it?
What happens when you aren’t there? -
KoolTools
Proavio DS240 Storage Solutions For 4K Video
Tumult Hype For Mac OS X
OmniOutliner 4 For OS X
MCE Internal Blu-Ray Drive For MacBook Pro
LaCie Little Big Disk
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The MacTech Spotlight
Allen Hancock
Watchman Monitoring, and The Orchard Solutions
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