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November 2008

PAM Mod__Modification non-officielle de PortableApps.com Menu_ R34PTC, more than design!

Historique: Le PAM Mod R34 est une modification non-officielle de PortableApps.com Menu v1.0 (créé par John T.Haller). netdroid9 a modifié le code source pour y ajouter quelques fonctions pour les utilisateurs intéressés. Plus tard, xrxca a repris le développement de ce mod. SmithTech remarqua ensuite qu'il existait des limitations en matière de thèmes dans le code et le modifia en ajoutant des fonctions alors qu'il travaillait sur son propre mod, le "SmithTech Portable Menu" (un programme vraiment bon, vous devriez y jeter un coup d'oeil aussi).

July 2007

Mobile Technology Security Considerations

Get the convenience of wireless computing without the risks. Henry Kumagai, CompuMentor Systems Administrator, and TechSoup provide this overview of the security threats posed by wireless connectivity and the steps you can take to stay safe.

Make Your Library a Wi-Fi Hotspot

An examination of the benefits of wireless computing, and a checklist of what you need to do to get it up and running in your library.

Ten Steps to Wireless Internet Access in Your Library___WebJunction focuses

In this Focus on Wireless, we will discuss what you need to consider when extending your existing wired network with a wireless local area network (WLAN) segment for your patrons and staff.

Putting Free Public Wi-Fi Access into Action at Your Small or Medium Sized Public Library

Kim Bolan and Rob Cullin share their advice on public wireless internet access in this excerpt from their forthcoming book on basic technology for small and medium size public libraries to be published by ALA Editions.