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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.

Boot Camp to Parallels in 10 "easy" steps

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

Running Vista on an Intel Mac with Parallels Desktop VM

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A good walkthrough to run Vista on an Intel Mac using the Parallels VM.

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.

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.

How to Make Firefox for Mac More Mac-like

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Love firefox, but hate it for its un-mac-like look? Here's a howto to make firefox look more like a mac app.

Howto: Switch from windows to Mac

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A lot of people have been moving to the Mac lately, so I thought I'd jot down a few notes about my experience over the last four years or so. The motives for anyone switching are pretty much irrelevant, and will not be discussed here - discussing relative merits of computer platforms is very much like discussing cars, and therefore largely unimportant if you are getting what you want.

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