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Apple Macintosh Manager 2.2.2
Client to administer an OS Server. more>>
AppleShare Client allows client computers to connect to the server. A version of AppleShare Client is installed by default when you install Macintosh Manager 2.0.1. If you are installing on a 68K-based computer, AppleShare Client 3.8.7 will be installed.
If installing on a PowerPC-based computer, AppleShare Client 3.8.8 will be installed. To administer Macintosh Manager on a server running Mac OS X Server software from a remote Mac OS 9 computer, install the Macintosh Manager administration software using the Custom Install option of the Mac OS Client Installer.
Apple Macintosh Management Server 1.2
Apple Macintosh Management Server is a full featured and advanced Mac OS X Server process which is designed to manage Mac OS client computers. more>>
Apple Macintosh Management Server 1.2 is a full featured and advanced Mac OS X Server process which is designed to manage Mac OS client computers.
The Macintosh Management Server 1.2 Installer updates your Macintosh Management Server software to version 1.2. To use this software, you need version 1.2 or later of the Macintosh Manager administration software and version 1.1 or later of the Macintosh Manager client software installed on your Mac OS computers. Do not use this version of the server with versions of Macintosh Manager client software earlier than 1.1.
Apple Macintosh Manager Update 2.2.2
Apple Macintosh Manager Update brings you the latest update of Macintosh Manager 1.3 which can be used to manage Mac OS client computers that have Mac OS 7.6.1, Mac OS 8.x, or Mac OS 9 installed. more>>
Apple Macintosh Manager Update 2.2.2 brings you the latest update of Macintosh Manager 1.3 which can be used to manage Mac OS client computers that have Mac OS 7.6.1, Mac OS 8.x, or Mac OS 9 installed. If your client computers already have Macintosh Manager 1.1 installed (also known as Multiple Users and included as part of Mac OS 9), you should update your client computers to Macintosh Manager 1.3 to take advantage of bug fixes and other changes.
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Macintosh Management Server 1.2.2 is the server process that runs with AppleShare IP 6 for use with Macintosh Manager 1.2.2 client software more>> Macintosh Management Server 1.2.2 is the server process that runs with AppleShare IP 6 for use with Macintosh Manager 1.2.2 client software.
MacOS 9.0 or later, AppleShare IP 6.1 or later.
Version 1.2.2 fixes a problem in the Macintosh Management Server 1.2 for AppleShare IP servers where global and workgroup administrators were unable to log in to the administration program.
Mini vMac for Macintosh 3.0.4
Mini vMac emulates a Macintosh Plus, one of the earliest of Macintosh computers. It can run old Macintosh software that otherwise couldnt be used on recent machines. Mini vMac requires a ROM image file to run, and so can be legally used only by those who own a Macintosh Plus. more>>
Mini vMac for Macintosh - Mini vMac emulates a Macintosh Plus, one of the earliest of Macintosh computers. It can run old Macintosh software that otherwise couldnt be used on recent machines. Mini vMac requires a ROM image file to run, and so can be legally used only by those who own a Macintosh Plus.
Enhancements:
Version 3.0.4
Mini vMac now supports importing and exporting the clipboard and files, has a new build system, and has localized versions for Dutch and Spanish.
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The Guy Who Invented Beer 1.0
It grabs the quotes from brunswickhell.com and gives you a random quote and comparison to the guy who invented beer more>>
DriveWire MacServer 2.0
With DriveWire MacServer, you can turn your Apple Macintosh into a disk server for your Tandy/TRS-80 Color Computer more>>
All you have to do is just mount up any disk image and its easily accessed!
Apple Modem Updater 2.0
The Apple Modem Updater supports the internal modem which came with your PowerBook G3 Series, iMac, Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White), and Power Macintosh G4 (PCI and AGP) computers more>> The Apple Modem Updater supports the internal modem which came with your PowerBook G3 Series, iMac, Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White), and Power Macintosh G4 (PCI and AGP) computers.
iMac, G4, or PowerBook G3 series computers.
Version 2.0 firmware incorporates numerous fixes to improve compatibility, stability, and performance in your modem. Apple strongly recommends updating your modem to this version of firmware.
The Happy Apples 1.0
The Happy Apples - Apples icon set more>>
This symbolizes the path of an Apple Newbie (IMHO!). Enjoy!
Completly freeware.
Apple Mac OS 8.6 8.6
Apple Mac OS 8.6 - Updates OS 8.5 or 8.5.1 to 8.6 more>>
This software may not work on all configurations of Macintosh computers. Please see "Apple Software Updates" for the most up-to-date information about this software.
Point your web browser to: http://www.apple.com/swupdates

Red Tab System Icons
Red Tab System is a set of 45 icons created to spice up the look of older Macintosh computers with little or no color monitors. A preview of a few of the icons is shown below more>> Red Tab System is a set of 45 icons created to spice up the look of older Macintosh computers with little or no color monitors. A preview of a few of the icons is shown below.
System 7.0 or later.
Apple Darwin OS 7.0.1
The Darwin team is pleased to announce the availability of the Darwin 7.0.1 Installer CD. This is a single Installer CD that will boot and install Darwin on Macintosh computers supported by Mac OS X more>>
Apple Darwin OS 7.0.1 is a convenient system utility which is designed by The Darwin team Installer CD. This is a single Installer CD that will boot and install Darwin on Macintosh computers supported by Mac OS X 10.3, as well as certain x86-based personal computers. The version of Darwin installed by this CD corresponds to the open source core of Mac OS X 10.3
Apple Keychain First Aid 1.0
Apple Keychain First Aid is designed as a update to resolve issues in which: more>>
Apple Keychain First Aid 1.0 is designed as a update to resolve issues in which:
- A user's .Mac password is not retained in Internet preference pane, as described in technical document 107097, "Mac OS X 10.2: Won't Save .Mac Password".
- Mail and iChat could continue to prompt users for their password after saving it in the keychain.
- A user could be unexpectedly prompted to unlock the keychain after changing account information or Home directory location.
- Duplicate Mail passwords could appear in the keychain, as described in technical document 106546, "Mac OS X 10.1: Re-enter Mail Password After Upgrade".
- Multiple references to the same keychain could appear in the Keychain Access application.
- Applications are unable to retrieve items from a keychain file located on a network volume.
- Saved passwords could not be read if they were created or modified by certain pre-release versions of Jaguar.
- A Keychain dialog can sometimes prompt for permission to decrypt a "(null)" item.

iConcentration 1.1
iConcentration is a memory game where you have to match hidden square with one another. Each square has a specific Macintosh computer model under it, including iBooks, iMacs, and more more>> iConcentration is a memory game where you have to match hidden square with one another. Each square has a specific Macintosh computer model under it, including iBooks, iMacs, and more.
PowerPC, System 7.0 or later.
Apple Display Enabler 2.4.1
Apple Display Enabler is an innovative and versatile update which addresses the issue that after installing Mac OS 8.5 onto a PowerBook G3 Series computer, the ixMicro ix3D Road Rocket video card no longer allows external monitors to sleep. more>>
Apple Display Enabler 2.4.1 is an innovative and versatile update which addresses the issue that after installing Mac OS 8.5 onto a PowerBook G3 Series computer, the ixMicro ix3D Road Rocket video card no longer allows external monitors to sleep.
Note: Macintosh PowerBook G3 Series computers should not be confused with Macintosh PowerBook G3 computers. Though the names are similar, there are significant differences. To visually identify which type of computer you have, close the display and inspect the display case. A Macintosh PowerBook G3 has a small, six-color Apple logo on the display case. A Macintosh PowerBook G3 Series computer has a large Apple logo on the display case that is not six-colored.
Requirements:
- Mac OS 8.5
- PowerBook G3 Series