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-> Are there any Macintosh clients for Samba?
-
-Yes. Thursby now have a CIFS Client / Server called DAVE - see
-http://www.thursby.com/
-
-They test it against Windows 95, Windows NT and samba for
-compatibility issues. At the time of writing, DAVE was at version
-1.0.1. The 1.0.0 to 1.0.1 update is available as a free download from
-the Thursby web site (the speed of finder copies has been greatly
-enhanced, and there are bug-fixes included).
-
-Alternatives - There are two free implementations of AppleTalk for
-several kinds of UNIX machnes, and several more commercial ones.
-These products allow you to run file services and print services
-natively to Macintosh users, with no additional support required on
-the Macintosh. The two free omplementations are Netatalk,
-http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/netatalk/, and CAP,
-http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/appletalk/atalk.html. What Samba offers MS
-Windows users, these packages offer to Macs. For more info on these
-packages, Samba, and Linux (and other UNIX-based systems) see
-http://www.eats.com/linux_mac_win.html
-
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