Tao of Mac

Friday, 10 January 2003

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    Jan 10 2003, 01:33

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    Rui Carmo

X11

X11.app is Apple's Quartz-accelerated X server for Mac OS X.


See Also

The X Window SystemCitrix To Bring Millions of Windows Apps To iPhoneHow to Switch to the MacCocoa Packet Analyzer
WiresharkHey Apple, How About Fixing Your Insecure iDisk?Internet Explorer for Mac OS XRunning Through
How To Run vmware-console Remotely With Apple's X11Stuff I've Been Looking AtThe StealthBookQuartz
Computer VisionMinor StuffNXPlotting UNIX's Revenge
BacklogMac OS XTaking It EasyYou Know You're Becoming a Luddite When...
Network ComputingThe Razor-Thin Mobile ComputerXScreenSaverSide-Switching
Apple(Very) Odds and EndsVMware ServerPlug Me In
Dances With VMwareLooking BackGnome/Applications/GobbyThe GIMP
Pico-GTDRandom TidbitsExposéClipboard/CLI Integration
Three TidbitsSo, is it faster?The Usability WarsBacklog
Create PDFs with CoreGraphics and PythonNo Time For MoreToo Many Machines?MIDP Woes, AppleScript Goodies
Dual Burn-InFirst Panther, then FedoraPanther First ImpressionsOpie 1.0
WWDC NewsMythical Beasts and Other Updates
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