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# Join Together v4.0.1 |

Join Together v4.0.1 is a free AppleScript for iTunes that will join the files of selected iTunes tracks together with Quick Time and export them as a single AAC file/track. Optionally, with the installation of Apple’s ChapterTool, a joined AAC file can be converted to an enhanced AAC file with chapter pointers to the individual tracks in the joined file.

NetworkWorld’s Scott Bradner observes, “Recently there has been a growth industry in pundits whining about the security of the Apple Mac OS X operating system. To read some of the coverage, you would think someone deciding to use OS X instead of Windows would have to be dumber than a fence post.” More …

# Aperture doomed? |

Daring Fireball confirms a Think Secret scoop that the Aperture team has been disassembled, thus putting Aperture in doubt. More …

Here’s how to copy a computer list from one administrator to another in Apple Remote Desktop 2.0 or later

A link for Apple Remote Desktop 1.2 is included in the article

According to IDG, at Intel Corp’s Spring Analyst Meeting this week, chief executive Paul Otellini said the company will launch its new microarchitecture, which will include chips for notebooks, desktops and servers, beginning in June. More …

Cringely has the fourth in a series. In his latest article, he lays out some goals for Apple on its quest to desktop dominance. An important link in this chain is Apple’s purchase of Adobe Systems. More …

AppleInsider’s reading of Apple patent files (one filed in 2004) makes for some possible iPod and Apple Software features. More …

Apache has overtaken Microsoft as the leading developer of secure web servers, according to Netcraft’s monthly SSL survey. Apache now runs on 44.0% of secure web sites, compared to 43.8% for Microsoft. Apache’s recent gains are attributed to the inclusion of mod_ssl in version 2, and strong growth of SSL-enabled sites in non-US markets where Apache has stronger market share.

This update addresses reliability of keyboard and mouse functionality in Intel Macs

“They say it’s hard to judge a book by its cover. McAfee argues that it’s even harder to judge the safety of a Web site by its looks.
Think you can sniff out which sites are adware & spyware free? Take their spyware quiz and see.”