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Make Your Linux Desktop Look Like A Mac - Mac4Lin Project Documentation

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Do you want to give your desktop a dash of Mac OS X? The goal of this project is to bring the look and feel of Mac OS X (latest being 10.5, Leopard) to *nix GTK based systems. This document will present the procedure to install Mac4Lin pack & tweak certain things to get that almost perfect Mac OS X like desktop.

How To Manage An iPod From A Linux Desktop With gtkpod

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This article shows how you can use an iPod on a Linux desktop with gtkpod (a graphical user interface for Apple's iPod). It covers how you can upload MP3 files from your desktop to your iPod, download MP3 files from your iPod to your desktop, how you can delete files on the iPod, and how you can create and modify playlists. Normally, Apple's iTunes software is needed to manage an iPod, but iTunes is not available for Linux. Fortunately, there are Linux alternatives such as gtkpod that can handle the task.

How To Manage An iPod From A Linux Desktop With Rhythmbox

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This article shows how you can use an iPod on a Linux desktop with the Rhythmbox audio player. It covers how you can upload MP3 files from your desktop to your iPod and delete files on the iPod. Normally, Apple's iTunes software is needed to manage an iPod, but iTunes is not available for Linux. Fortunately, there are Linux alternatives such as Rhythmbox that can handle the task.

How To Manage An iPod From A Linux Desktop With Amarok

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This article shows how you can use an iPod on a Linux desktop with Amarok. It covers how you can upload MP3 files from your desktop to your iPod, download MP3 files from your iPod to your desktop, and how you can delete files on the iPod. Normally, Apple's iTunes software is needed to manage an iPod, but iTunes is not available for Linux. Fortunately, there are Linux alternatives such as Amarok that can handle the task.

Test Drive A Mac!

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Are you a PC user, but curious about Mac? Had disturbing thoughts about switching? Here's a cool site that simulates OSX, Mac's operating system. Try it out!

Boot Camp to Parallels in 10 "easy" steps

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A good Howto / tutorial on moving from boot camp to parallels vm

Presenting Xtorrent: BitTorrent Done Right

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A very easy to use torrent client. Very slick UI!

Setting up a localhost on a Mac

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Screencast on setting up localhost for the mac. Part 1 of 3. Part 2 can be found in the same site.

Installing Drupal on Mac OSX (Tiger)

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Matt Willmore teaches you the basics of getting the open source content management engine Drupal installed on your Mac running OS X 10.4 Tiger.

Beginning Mac Development

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If you have ever been interested in writing your own applications for Mac OS X, read Justin Williams' getting started guide for new developers. He will outline a brief history of Mac development, lay out what options you have, and then set you on the right path to developer enlightenment.

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