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Master of my Domain 1.7

The new version of Master of my Domain is done! We are putting it through the beta testing phase now. You can expect a release tomorrow. This new version is a huge improvement.

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For a full list of release notes, scroll down. Now for the highlights:

1. MOMD has gone through a data structure shift. This new structure eliminates all known issues with domain information switching around, the inability to re-order domains and email addresses, and slow loading of extremely large libraries.

2. MOMD now encrypts your data with 256 bit Blowfish encryption. This method of storing Domain Libraries is fast and completely secure.

3. WhoIs information is now received through a local shell command, rather than polling an online source. This resolves many issues with certain top level domains and pretty much guarantees that most domains will be able to use the Auto WhoIs feature.

4. The Scanner now uses a ping method to test if a domain is online or not. This gives a much more reliable reading of whether or not a domain’s server has gone down.

5. Full CSV Import and Export.

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6. New refreshed interface and bugs with Scanner and iCal syncing and pretty much everything else reported are now fixed.

7. MOMD Scanner. This cute little menu bar app will scan your Domain Library every set interval and can notify you via SMS or email if a domain goes offline.

8. FTP checker lets you quickly verify that your FTP settings are entered correctly.
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9. Blocks! That’s right, we’ve brought back the Tetris-like Blocks game that we used to include in all our software. Check out the credits in the About window for more…

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This new version also comes with a brand spankin’ new 20 page manual. Did we go all out or what?!

Bug Fixes

  • Running the domain scanner no longer brings the application down if it was closed early or there are zero domains
  • The possibility for registrar and expiration date information to be switched around between domains has been corrected
  • WhoIs methods are vastly improved
  • Domain Scanning methods are vastly improved
  • When logging in to a locked Domain Library, MOMD no longer shows the list of domains before entering your password
  • iCal Syncing causing unexpected quit of application corrected

New Features

  • Completely refreshed UI
  • Import/Export to CSV
  • Quickly show/hide all passwords with a menu command
  • Can now sort domains by expiration
  • Completely new data structure for Domain Libraries and Settings
  • Much faster loading/saving of large Domain Libraries
  • Domain Libraries are now stored in 256 bit blowfish encryption for maximum security and cross-platform independence (PPC or Intel)
  • WhoIs information is now automatically grabbed for new domains as you add them (you can turn this off in Preferences)
  • You can now specify how many seconds before a scanner times out and assumes the server is down
  • You can now specify the name of the iCal calendar MOMD creates
  • WhoIs data is now accessed using a local shell command – this vastly speeds up polling time and is much much more reliable
  • Scanning is now using a ping method rather than a socket connect method – this ensures that servers that are down will be notified, even if there is an ISP park page or other form of webgate preventing sockets from seeing the server’s offline status
  • Test FTP Settings button next to FTP Information fields lets you quickly ensure you’ve entered the correct information
  • Can now move the day up or down by one in Date fields using Command+Up and Command+Down
  • Contextual Menus!
  • Can now dragon drop domains and email addresses for organization
  • The hidden “Tetris”-like blocks game is back! (See the manual for details)
  • Brand new 20 page manual

Bonus Freebie – Mini Menubar Application “MOMD Scanner”

  • Sits in your menubar and uses very little System Resources
  • Performs periodic scans of all domains in your MOMD Domain Library
  • Notifications allow you to be emailed or SMS messaged on your cell phone if a domain goes down
  • Full logs let you come back later and check what happened
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TimeNet Law 1.9.9 Released!

AppleSource has announced the availability of TimeNet Law 1.9.9. This new update is a huge improvement over the last version and is highly recommended to all current TimeNet Law users.

You can download the new update here: http://www.applesource.us/pub/bin/files/timenet_law_1.zip.

TimeNet Law 1.9.9 Release Notes

*note: after the conversion, it’s possible that some cases may appear to have negative or otherwise strange looking balances. to fix this, simply open the case and then save it. the balance will be fixed. do this for each case that appears strange. you will only need to do this once.

Bug Fixes

  • Entirely new data structure:
    • dramatically reduces load times
    • prevents program lockups in the event of data corruption
    • can attempt to repair files in the event of data corruption
    • allows for simplified and fast data backups, virtually eliminating data loss
  • Improved read and write routines to fix memory leaks and data swap issues
  • Late Fees are now shown on the bottom of the bill
  • Bug that could cause hours in time column on invoices to switch around if time display is set to tenths
  • Subtotal calculation errors on bills with date filters fixed
  • Hourly tasks are now separated by other tasks on bill via headers
  • Fixed bug that could cause the program to become unresponsive if the internet connection was lost
  • The window that would appear on your billing day now opens the Billing Center properly
  • Bug that could cause payments and fund deposits to jump from client to client now fixed
  • Bug that could cause Billing Center to give OutOfBoundsException now fixed
  • Billing Center now properly executes batch billing under all conditions
  • Bug that could case Flat Fee Items to be removed fixed
  • The option to save bills in Internet Explorer format has been deprecated and replaced with FireFox format
  • Fixed bug that could cause crash if the invoice logo that was set is moved or deleted in the Finder
  • Fixed a bug where opening and closing the Preferences window rapidly 2-3 times could result in loss of data

New Features/Changes

  • Global Menubar Timer
  • QuickSearch
  • Cases are now referred to as Matters
  • Tasks are now referred to as Slips
  • Vastly improved invoice design
  • Billing Matrix option is now deprecated. Timekeepers can now have an unlimited number of rates, custom labels, and each timekeeper may have have a different number of rates
  • Growl support for gorgeous application feedback and notifications (http://growl.info)
  • Automatic Bookkeeper now has an overview function to show what was done after it completes
  • BuzzMe! reminder function
  • In Case windows, right-clicking now brings up list of timekeepers and other charges to add (like the + button)
  • In Create Bill window, right-clicking now brings up a contextual menu to quickly select a month to filter
  • In Create Bill window, keyboard shortcuts have been created for corresponding date filters:
    • Uses the Option key with the 12 keys between 1 and = on the keyboard
    • Option+1 is January, Option+0 is October, Option+= is December, etc
    • Option+L is Last Month, Option+T is This month
  • In Create Bill Window, new “Draft” option
  • when checked, bill(s) will be created but the case’s last billed date will not be updated (for verifying bills before finalizing them)
  • Cmd+Up Arrow and Cmd+Down Arrow now work in date fields to move the day up or down respectively
  • Files can now be attached to tasks; start a timer with an attached file and the file is opened automatically
  • Option to only show task notes (and not task description) on bill
  • Can now select and manually override hourly rates per task
  • Can now selected billing status for a task: Billable, Non-Billable, No Charge
  • Backup Scheduler
  • Backup option in File menu now backs up data instead of just going to the Data Folder
  • Improved client searching
  • The timer can now be set to stop timing if the computer goes idle
  • Late fees are now calculated based on a case’s last billed date rather than a case’s completion date; this is to allow for billing in an ongoing case that may have many billing periods before the case is finished
  • Cases show when they were last billed
  • Additional Charges can now be re-ordered with drag-and-drop (dragon drop)
  • Auto-Complete items can now be re-ordered with drag-and-drop (dragon drop)
  • New task entry interface with bigger notes field and nicer UI
  • The Patronage Statement field has been deprecated. You may still create a footer using Preferences-Bill Layout
  • The Apply Tax checkbox has been deprecated. Taxes are now calculated based on your Automatic Bookkeeper rules
  • Client’s Taxable attribute has been deprecated. Client tax rules are now calculated based on that client’s Automatic Bookkeeper rules
  • In order to customize a client’s taxable status, you now customize that client’s tax settings under Automatic Bookkeeper rules for the client
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In The Works…

Just wanted to drop a little inside info on the blog since we’ve been hard at work on things here, but haven’t made much public “to-do” about it.

TimeNet Law 1.9.9 is done! We’ve seeded betas out to several law firms and are getting very positive reports back. We are now in the process of re-writing the product manual from scratch with brand new screenshots and detailed information about all of the new features. The new manual will be a huge help in getting new firms started with the TimeNet Law software as well as teaching current users how to get the most out of their software.

TimeNet 3.9.22 is in the works. This will be a massive user interface/data/bug fix release much like the TimeNet Law 1.9.9 release. TimeNet 3.9.22 will make many of the long-awaited 4.0 features that people have requested very easy to implement and will be a huge update to current TimeNet users.

Master of my Domain 1.7 is in the works. This will, again, be a gigantic stability & reliability release with an all new data structure, fiercely strong encryption, and huge speed increases throughout. The interface is being polished and and as an added bonus, MOMD 1.7 will come with a mini-app that takes very little CPU/Memory resources and sits quietly in your Menubar at all times. This tiny app will perform automatic scans of all domains in MOMD and can notify you in many different ways (including SMS and iPhone-formatted text messages) if one of your sites/servers goes down.

In addition to these updates, we are designing iPhone versions of all three software products. More details on those as they become available.

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TimeNet Law 1.9.9 Beta

TimeNet Law 1.9.9 has reached beta. This is a sneak peak of the 1.9.9 release due out early next week. This update is massive and truly shows TimeNet Law as a shining, grown-up app.

For a full list of release notes, scroll down. Now for the highlights:

1. An entirely new data structure tremendously reduces read/write times for data and virtually eliminates program freezups and data corruption.

2. Tons and tons and tons of small improvements, bug fixes, tweaks and fixes. If you were annoyed with a bug in TimeNet Law, chances are it’s probably gone now!

3. All new invoices. We’re also paving the way towards fully customizable invoice templates in version 2.0. In addition to the new design, we’ve verified that ALL reported invoice generation bugs are now fixed! See release notes for full details.

New invoice design

4. Global Timer menubar. Now you can view time and case information from any application, and even start/pause timers without switching back to TimeNet Law. It also flashes red when timing so you always know when the timer is running.

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5. Contextual Menus. Right-click in a case window to quickly add a charge or hourly item. Right-click in the invoice generation window to quickly set a date filter.

6. Backup Scheduler. Always ensure that your data is safe with the new Backup Scheduler.

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7. New Task entry interface. Easier to attach files to tasks. Also notice that you can now change the rate and billing status. Billing status has three options: Billable, For My Eyes Only, and No Charge. And as an added bonus, the notes field got bigger too. Hooray for change!

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8. Buzz Me! Create a Buzz Me! in seconds and TimeNet Law will let you get back to work with the peace of mind of knowing that you will be reminded exactly when you’re supposed to do that certain task. Buzz Me! reminders can also be sent across the network. Set a reminder on one machine and see it popup on all networked machines when it is time.
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If you’d like to download the beta, please click here. Several functions still don’t work, but the final release should be out by Monday morning.

Full Release Notes

*note: after the conversion, it’s possible that some cases may appear to have negative or otherwise strange looking balances. to fix this, simply open the case and the save it. the balance will be fixed. do this for each case that appears strange. you will only need to do this once.

Bug Fixes

  • Entirely new data structure:
    • dramatically reduces load times
    • prevents program lockups in the event of data corruption
    • can attempt to repair files in the event of data corruption
    • allows for simplified and fast data backups, virtually eliminating data loss
  • Improved read and write routines to fix memory leaks and data swap issues
  • Late Fees are now shown on the bottom of the bill
  • Bug that could cause hours in time column on invoices to switch around if time display is set to tenths
  • Subtotal calculation errors on bills with date filters fixed
  • Hourly tasks are now separated by other tasks on bill via headers
  • The window that would appear on your billing day now opens the Billing Center properly
  • Bug that could cause payments and fund deposits to jump from client to client now fixed
  • Bug that could cause Billing Center to give OutOfBoundsException now fixed
  • Billing Center now properly executes batch billing under all conditions
  • Bug that could case Flat Fee Items to be removed fixed
  • The option to save bills in Internet Explorer format has been deprecated and replaced with FireFox format
  • Fixed bug that could cause crash if the invoice logo that was set is moved or deleted in the Finder

New Features/Changes

  • Global Menubar Timer
  • QuickSearch
  • Vastly improved invoice design
  • Creating open architecture for invoice templates in 2.0
  • BuzzMe! reminder function
  • In Case windows, right-clicking now brings up list of timekeepers and other charges to add (like the + button)
  • In Create Bill window, right-clicking now brings up a contextual menu to quickly select a month to filter
  • In Create Bill window, keyboard shortcuts have been created for corresponding date filters:
    • Uses the Option key with the 12 keys between 1 and = on the keyboard
    • Option+1 is January, Option+0 is October, Option+= is December, etc
    • Option+L is Last Month, Option+T is This month
  • In Create Bill Window, new “Draft” option
  • when checked, bill(s) will be created but the case’s last billed date will not be updated (for verifying bills before finalizing them)
  • Cmd+Up Arrow and Cmd+Down Arrow now work in date fields to move the day up or down respectively
  • Files can now be attached to tasks; start a timer with an attached file and the file is opened automatically
  • Option to only show task notes (and not task description) on bill
  • Can now select and manually override hourly rates per task
  • Can now selected billing status for a task: Billable, Non-Billable, No Charge
  • Backup Scheduler
  • Backup option in File menu now backs up data instead of just going to the Data Folder
  • Improved client searching
  • The timer can now be set to stop timing if the computer goes idle
  • Late fees are now calculated based on a case’s last billed date rather than a case’s completion date; this is to allow for billing in an ongoing case that may have many billing periods before the case is finished
  • Cases show when they were last billed
  • Additional Charges can now be re-ordered with drag-and-drop (dragon drop)
  • Auto-Complete items can now be re-ordered with drag-and-drop (dragon drop)
  • New task entry interface with bigger notes field and nicer UI
  • The Patronage Statement field has been deprecated. You may still create a footer using Preferences-Bill Layout
  • The Apply Tax checkbox has been deprecated. Taxes are now calculated based on your Automatic Bookkeeper rules
  • Clients no longer have the Taxable attribute. Client tax rules are now calculated based on that client’s Automatic Bookkeeper rules
  • In order to customize a client’s taxable status, you must customize that client’s tax settings under Automatic Bookkeeper rules for the client
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TimeNet Law 1.9.8

TimeNet Law 1.9.8 is now available. This update fixes a few issues and ensures proper functionality of the software.

Release Notes

  • fixed bug that would show incorrect dollar values on invoices filtered with a date range
  • fixed bug that would show incorrect hourly values on invoices filtered with a date range

To download this update, visit the TimeNet Law product page here.

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TimeNet Law 1.9.7 Update

Today we are releasing TimeNet Law 1.9.7. This small update fixes a few critical issues and ensures proper functionality of the software.

Release Notes

  • created checks to prevent abbreviation and client name conflicts
  • improved billing center routines to speed up billing functions
  • improved data handling for complex cases

To download this update, visit the TimeNet Law product page here.

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MinoHD Review (Part One)

5/5 stars – you’ll want one!

Well, I’ve had the MinoHD for about 2 weeks now. Unfortunately the first week I had it I was terribly sick with strep throat. However I have had quite a few days to play with this nifty little device and I must say I’m pretty impressed.

The footage isn’t *amazing*, however it is incredibly impressive given the size and weight of the device. I must say I’ve become quite attached to it. I bring it everywhere.

I went to our local Circuit City and got a carrying case, a tripod, the extension cables, and an action mount. All four accessories were $15 each but thanks to Circuit City’s store-wide going out of business sale, I picked them all up for a cool $25. Three days later I went back and all of the Mino accessories were gone. Perfect timing!

I’m going to break this review down into three sections.

1. The Footage

The footage is really pretty great. The colors are a tad washed out at times and in low light there is some grain, but that’s to be expected. In well-lit environments (such as outside on a sunny day) the video quality is really amazing though.

Keep in mind that HD footage takes up a lot of space! In the 2 weeks I’ve had the device I’ve recorded almost 40GB of video. I would recommend picking up a 750GB external Western Digital drive ($109 from NewEgg) or, you can go my route and buy 200 blank DVD+Rs and a DVD storage system (I got a locking CD File Vault). This way I can archive all of my footage onto DVDs and have them safely stored away from my computer.

The downside to using DVDs as a backup solution is when you want to find your footage or do some editing, you will have to copy the video files you wish to work with back to your computer and work with the footage off of a hard drive. Looking back on it, I wish now I’d just bought another external drive instead of spending almost the same amount of money on blank DVDs and the CD Vault storage locker. Oh well, no use crying over spilt milk, right?

2. Editing

I have been testing my MinoHD on a 2GHz Intel Core Duo iMac with 1.5GB of RAM. Unfortunately, when trying to edit my raw HD footage in Final Cut Pro, I get constant frame drops and errors and the edited video does not play through. I can export the footage to a .mov file and it plays just fine. I went online and did some research and it turns out Apple recommends 2-4GB of RAM when working with HD footage in Final Cut. So, I ordered another 1GB RAM chip to replace my 512MB chip bringing my total RAM to 2GB. The new RAM hasn’t arrived yet, but it should be here by Friday. I will update everyone then and let you know if this solved the problem. This is not a fault of the MinoHD.

Currently, my editing abilities are pretty limited, but I will be posting footage in an amended review as soon as the new RAM gets here and I can actually work in Final Cut Pro.

3. Overall Impressions

So far I have not been irritated by the 2 hour battery life and 1 hour recording time limitations. I’ve been able to plug into an iMac or a MacBook Pro and download the footage (which simultaneously charges the MinoHD as well) when I need to, even on the go thanks to my MacBook Pro.

The camera is super light weight and the screen, while admittedly very small, is bright and viewable even outside on a bright sunny Oregon spring day. The interface is very simple, and surprisingly enough, when the MinoHD is held steady or placed on a tripod the image is very stable and useable. You won’t be able to get much pro footage, but really the MinoHD is designed to be a pocket cam that works good enough. I’ve taken it everywhere and it fits quite nicely in my pocket alongside my iPhone. The thin and lightweight casing makes it very easy to bring along just in case, allowing you to capture impressive HD footage of just about anything on the fly.

The camera goes from completely powered off in your pocket to on and recording in about 4 seconds, so you won’t miss much of the action. Just make sure it’s fully charged and the internal drive is cleared before you take off somewhere with it. HD footage eats up space quickly so be sure the device is completely empty each time you want to use it.

I ordered a black standard case design MinoHD. My friend Kelly ordered a customized MinoHD with her personal photo, and that should arrive this week sometime. She saw how cool mine was and had to get her own. I will let you all know how the custom designed case looks when hers arrives in my amended review. Stay tuned for the answer to these questions and more:

  1. Will Final Cut Pro work with the extra RAM?
  2. Do the custom case designs actually look good?
  3. How easy is it to take a Final Cut edited video and burn it to a useable DVD disc to view on your TV?
  4. How will the MinoHD handle being action-mounted to my Specialized Rockhopper mountain bike and taken off the beaten path?
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Master of my Domain version 1.6

Today we announce the first update to Master of my Domain in a long time: version 1.6

Release Notes

  • fixed export to include email username/password data
  • updated WHOIS to latest sources for improved lookups of TLDs
  • all new data core decreases likelihood of errors in database
  • all iCal syncing bugs fixed
  • iCal syncing is much faster and much smoother, no longer requires iCal to be open

Please note that the new iCal features require MacOS X 10.5 Leopard or later.

To download this update, visit the Master of my Domain product info page here.

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TimeNet Law 1.9.6 Released

Today we are releasing a free TimeNet Law maintenance release: version 1.9.6.

Release Notes

  • fixed issues with certain characters in Timekeeper and Charge names causing errors
  • fixed issues with extra carriage returns causing errors
  • fixed issue where logo wouldn’t appear on bills
  • added minimize function back to windows
  • fixed issue with overdue bill notifications hanging the application
  • improvements to the automatic bookkeeper interface 

Download it now on our TimeNet Law Product Page: http://www.applesource.biz/software/timenet-law

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AppleTV + Boxee = ♥

Hi guys! I want to talk a little bit about using Boxee on the AppleTV.

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  • stream your movies, TV shows, music and photos to your AppleTV from computers in your home – no more storage limitations!
  • supports tons of formats (.avi, .vob, .mpg, and many others that AppleTV “doesn’t support”)
  • enjoy bunches and bunches of internet content (Hulu, Netflix, CBS, Comedy Central, Last.fm, Flickr and more)

There are two steps to getting all of this up and running on your AppleTV. The first step is to install Boxee on your AppleTV. The second step is to configure your Mac to stream the files you want to your Boxee-enabled AppleTV. The whole process might take an afternoon, or at least an hour or so if you’re very experienced with Macs and nothing goes wrong (it went wrong for me, so don’t feel bad – it took me 4 tries and almost a full day to get it going, which is why I’m writing this article in hopes that it goes smoother for you!)

Step 1. Install Boxee on AppleTV

  • You need a USB thumb drive. Unfortunately not all of them are going to work. The minimum required size is 512MB, although I have heard that most new large-capacity thumb drives (2GB or larger) will not work. In some cases I’ve heard that a 1 GB SD card plugged into a USB card reader works. 1GB Kingston or Sandisk drives work good. If the drive you tried does not work, try another one. NOTE: all data on the thumb drive will be erased so make sure there’s nothing you need on there!
  • Download the atvusb-creator here – http://code.google.com/p/atvusb-creator/downloads/list (when I wrote this tutorial the file you wanted is called atvusb-creator-1.0.b10.zip. It may change when you read this, but just make sure to grab the latest package for MacOS X)
  • Eject and unplug ALL USB DRIVES – this is important because the atvusb-creator will ask you which drive to format and you do not want to choose the wrong one!
  • Insert the USB thumb drive and open the atvusb-creator application.
  • Change the installation type to ATV-Patchstick and select the Boxee for Mac option (from the popup menu that has the green check and “ssh tools” selected by default).
  • Select the USB target device – if your thumb drive is the only USB drive mounted it should be the only option. You really, really want to be sure your selecting the right drive because you will be completely formatting this USB drive!
  • You can select the Choose a DMG button if you have downloaded the AppleTV update image already. Otherwise the application will download it for you. The file is 2Z694-5428-3.dmg.
  • Click on the “Create Using ->” button to begin the process. If you need to download the update image it will take a some time to finish, especially if you have a slow internet connection. Also, writing the image to the USB will take some time. Grab a snack or do some cartwheels or something. 🙂
  • Once the application is done making your patchstick, you need to unplug your AppleTV (just the little white power cord) and plug in your USB thumb drive. Then, plug the AppleTV back in and watch the fun.
  • If all goes well, you will see a bunch of text scroll past your screen. Don’t be alarmed, this is normal, and should look something like this:

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  • When the patchstick is done, unplug the USB thumb drive, pull the plug on your AppleTV and plug it back in again. You’ll know when the patchstick is done because the text will stop scrolling and you should even see a message at the bottom letting you know it’s complete. This process should only take a minute or 2, not very long.
  • Now your AppleTV will boot up as it normally does, but when it’s finished you will see two new options: Boxee and XBMC.  I have not played around with XBMC, so for now we will ignore that and just do the Boxee stuff. Select Boxee and install the Alpha. YOU’RE DONE WITH STEP ONE!

That wasn’t so hard was it? Now onto the fun part.

Step 2. Setting Up and Using Boxee

  • Set up an account on the Boxee home page. Here is the link: http://www.boxee.tv/index.php?join
  • Login on your AppleTV by clicking the Boxee app and keying in your username/password
  • You should now see the Boxee interface. Push Left on your remote and the sidebar should open. Scroll down to Options and select Appearance, then find the Video Calibration settings and configure the application to look good on your TV screen.
  • Now, Boxee is only programmed to work under Windows networks (WINS, Workgroups, etc). Fortunately for us Mac users this is not an issue. Simply go to System Preferences, click on the Network pane, and in the lower-right corner click the Advanced… button.

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  • Click the WINS tab in the resulting sheet window and give yourself a NetBIOS name and a workgroup name. I used these settings:

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  • Finally, go back to your main System Preferences window and open the Sharing pane. Be sure File Sharing is ON, and under the Shared Folders list add the folders/drives you want to be able to see from your AppleTV.

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  • Finally, click on Options… in the lower-right hand corner and be sure that “Share files and folders using SMB” is checked.
  • Repeat these networking setup steps on all other computers you plan to share media from, and then get comfy in front of your AppleTV. You’re almost done!
  • Bring up the left-hand menu again on your AppleTV and select the Video option at the top. Move down to the bottom option called Sources. Finally, click on Network. You should see WORKGROUP appear, or whatever the name of your Workgroup is. Click on this and viola! You can now watch all of your media streaming from your computer right on AppleTV.
  • Boxee can do other cool things, and I would recommend visiting their website blog.boxee.tv to learn more.

Congratulations! You have just turned your AppleTV into a whole new beast. Now go get busy watching all your favorite shows!!! 😀