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Site Map

This is a overview of the web site's organization and layout with brief descriptions.

[Top Buttons] [Left Buttons] [Miscellaneous Pages]

The top of each page on this web site has a set of five buttons
A description of the project team
A form for submitting feedback to us.
Also includes notes on how others can get involved.
Returns to the Introduction section
A search engine for this web site
This page, with a description of each section


At the left are navigation buttons for each section of the web site
The home page, including a summary of the initiative and references to the rest of the site.
Some of the reasons we're excited about deploying Mac OS X in our labs.
An outline showing the list of Mac OS X lab deployment topics that we plan on addressing.
A web-based discussion area where project team members can exchange information on their work. The forums are available for public reading and will soon allow anyone to register for posting access.
A searchable database of tools for managing Macs in a lab environment. Each entry has a description of the tool, a link to the vendor or author, notes on Mac OS X support, and other details.
Each participating institution will set up a pilot lab to test and demonstrate a Mac OS X lab. This page will give a description and the status for each pilot.
The documentation on what we've learned so far. As the project progresses, this section will become more complete, eventually addressing each of the topics identified on our list.
The list of participating institutions and the vendors or authors who have expressed an interest in working with this project.
A collection of links related to Mac OS X deployment. See also the Tools section where we have links for each entry in the database.

 

Miscellaneous Pages
Information about a suite of software that includes special versions of Apple Software Restore, Disk Copy and other utilites.
RsyncX is an implementation of rsync with HFS+ support and configuration through a command line (Terminal) or graphical user interface.
As the project team updates and modifies this web site, we will note additions and revisions on this page.