The show must go on

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When running your own software business it is important that your website don’t go down, everything runs over your website. I current use a Hetzner dedicated server, and was unsure about the network availability after reading some blog posts.

Here comes SiteUptime into the game, which give you a free and simple way to monitor your website. And a short time this night my site wasn’t available, so I will try to check this with Hetzner and keep a eye on it.

A short update to OMiC, the last beta version in running very well on Leopard, the problem is still supporting Mac OS X 10.3 Panther.

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5 Responses to The show must go on

  1. Hook says:

    I am using Leopard and would like to use OMiC with Mail I’ve tried to intall it, and get a message telling me I already have a newer version installed on my computer. I’ve searched and don’t find anything. Is this because of Leopard instead of Tiger as my OS?

  2. Ergolad says:

    So far the Beta has been working really well! I’m a recent switcher and to be honest I didn’t understand the value of your software until I uninstalled it. I know you describe it’s functionality quite clearly, but I just assumed that Apple must have some way to deal with receiving certain Outlook attachments. In an effort to slim down my system and rid it of unnecessary apps, I uninstalled OMiC and ran a few tests looking at different emails I’d received from Outlook users. I see exactly the behavior described with stray .DAT files. To be honest, the functionality your software offers, I’d taken for granted!! Now if only you could figure a way to get it to adjust outgoing mail so that it doesn’t create fragment files attached to e-mails sent to Windows users!! It seems anytime I send a file, like an image attachment, it also puts a random empty TXT file along with it! This happens regardless of how I format my messages, plain text or rich text. When I was a Windows user I use to hate getting those empty TXT attachments from Mac users and vowed to figure out a way to avoid it if I ever made the switch. Maybe you can provide a solution???

  3. @Ergolad I never hear or see that Apple Mail add an empty txt attachments. I googled a little bit about it, but didn’t find anything special, but maybe this article helps?

  4. John Svirsky says:

    I am using Leopard and will love to continue using OMIC, how do I get beta. I am paid user of 10.4.11 version

  5. Joep de Groot says:

    I’m a recent switcher to mac. So far I became really frustrated with the winmail.dat files. Like a previous comment I feel strongly that the functionality should be a standard in mail. Sell it to Apple .. :)

    Well done! It’s an excellent application which makes using the Mac possible in a business enviroment with many Microsoft exchange clients

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