August 27, 2007
How many times have you had to reinstall an application and to only go crazy looking for the serial number and or the boxes of that software? I personally keep everything in a log that I keep, but I have met many people that don’t. That is where RapidoSerial comes to play, it’s a simple database program that stores serials.
The nice thing about this program is that it’s free and easy to use. Just setup your .mac backup to backup the database that is store at:
your Hard Disk / Users / Your user account / Library / Appplications Support / RapidoSerial
If ever your in a jam you can just download it and restore it right back and don’t loose a single thing.
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May 21, 2006
For the past few months I have working for a technology company that is Apple based, but now I am at a crossroads to continue with this OS or just return to the mainstream Windows Server. In an odd ball way the big question is did I just do myself in to a bunch of artsy kool aide drinking idiots? Or are employers so stupid that they can't get passed that you can do more with the Apple OS than: Graphics, Music, or Media? Hello world the Apple OS can do a lot more! It runs on BSD, for those that don't know it' a flavor of unix.
In the comming weeks I will be taking the Apple Server Essentials & Xsan Certification. Hopefully when I interview someone will notice that I don't have Final Cut or Logic on my resume. But I will have great networking solutions to manage data & security to a company infrastructue.
Well I am almost at work now (I have writing this blog from my Palm 650 on the bus to work) so it's time for me to go.
till then Cheers
-/k
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