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Security Quest #8 - Leopard Default Insecurity

The default OS X install has always annoyed me with it’s security holes. Since I did a fresh install of OS X 10.5 Leopard it was necessary for me to go through and change those settings. Here’s what I changed.
Under security preferences I enable requiring a logon when returning from sleep or screen saver and [...]

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Perfect Apple Apps

I have to admit an unhealthy admiration for two apps that come free with OS X. Both received upgrades with Leopard which makes me happy. Unlike their closest counterparts in Windows these are truly useful apps that approach perfection. A perfect app is one that does what it’s designed to do quickly and efficiently. Best [...]

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Leopard: Time Machine Annoyance

Just as Time Machine was beginning to grow on me as a viable backup option I ran into my first annoyance. And it is annoying.
Until now Time Machine ran almost unnoticed by me. But tonight I had a Parallels VM open for several hours. The good news is that Time Machine didn’t seem to be [...]

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Leopard Upgrade: Parallels VMs Restored

Due to the time and hassle of rebuilding my Parallels Desktop(aff) VMs I wanted to use the VMs I had already created. This was simple to accomplish. I didn’t do anything special to prepare but all my VMs were shut down the last time I used them, not just suspended. I also didn’t have any [...]

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The OS Quest Trail Log #12: Leopard

This week on the quest was almost all about Leopard. Certainly this weekend was all Leopard.
I chose to do a complete erase and rebuild, installing all my apps one by one. While time consuming I like this method for any OS upgrade. With Windows it was almost a requirement.
One reason I like it is [...]

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Leopard Login & Keychain Update

Apple has already released a Leopard update called Login & Keychain Update. it addresses issues with:

Logging in with an account originally created in Mac OS X 10.1 or earlier that has a password of 8 or more characters.
Connecting to some 802.11b/g wireless networks.
Changing the password of a FileVault-protected account.

It has the distinction of being the [...]

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