Running Mac OS X Tiger: A No-Compromise Power Users Guide to the Mac (Animal Guide)

B.3. Mailing Lists

The following mailing lists can help you learn more about the Mac.

B.3.1. Apple-Run Mailing Lists

The following mailing lists are run by Apple. For information on how to subscribe to these and other Apple-owned mailing lists, see lists.apple.com.

Apple also maintains a listing of miscellaneous Mac-related mailing lists at lists.apple.com/cgi-bin/mwf/forum_show.pl; click the "Non-Apple Mailing Lists" link.

Applescript-studio

For scripters and developers who are using AppleScript Studio to build AppleScript-based applications for Mac OS X.

applescript-users

For scripters who are working with AppleScript.

Carbon-development

For Carbon developers.

Cocoa-dev

For Cocoa developers.

Java-dev

For Java developers.

Mac-games-dev

For Mac-based game developers.

Macos-x-server

For network and system administrators who are running the Mac OS X Server.

Bonjour

Discussions on how to develop applications and devices that use Bonjour.

Scitech

Discussions on Apple's support for science and technology markets.

Studentdev

For student developers.

Weekly-kbase-changes

Keep informed of weekly changes to Apple's Knowledge Base (KB).

B.3.2. Omni Group's Mailing Lists

The following mailing lists are run by the Omni Group. For more information on how to subscribe to these and other Omni lists, see http://www.omnigroup.com/developer/mailinglists.

macosx-admin

A technical list for Mac OS X system administrators

Macosx-dev

A moderated list for Mac OS X application developers

Macosx-talk

A list for general discussions about the Mac OS X operating system

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