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NFS Manager is a small tool for easy access to the NFS features of Mac OS X. As an operating system with a Unix core, Mac OS X is able to support the Network File System (NFS) protocol. NFS is the accepted industry standard for sharing files between Unix systems.
Although NFS is a built-in component of Mac OS X, users cannot access this feature without special knowledge and use of the command-line. NFS Manager solves this problem by providing an easy-to-use Aqua interface for the definition of NFS connections.
New in this version:
- By user request, a feature was added to export NFS definitions not only in binary format, but also as readable, editable text files. NFS Manager can optionally save configuration entries as Mac OS X property lists in XML format.
- Many small changes in the user interface, especially some error messages and their explanations have been clarified.
- The reference manual was revised.
Demo Limitations:
A demo mode panel will appear each time you launch the application.
A demo mode panel will appear each time you save changes in the NFS configuration.
There are no other functional restrictions.
Requirements: OS X 10.2.5 through OS X 10.4.11
Universal Binary
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