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Neither rain, nor floods, nor lightning, nor balky cloud storage partners at Libsyn can keep this podcaster from making his appointed rounds. Today we have a nice little 4-minute blast of Apple and industry news for you:
- Apple CEO Tim Cook joins other corporate elites at the Sun Valley retreat
- Safari Technology Preview 8 adds internal code to support Apple Pay for Websites
- Verizon raises rates, adds some features
The text version of the podcast can be read below. To listen to the podcast here, click the play button on the player below.
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Server Ranger can send multiple alerts when a server’s latency is unacceptable or if the server has gone offline. The app includes an Overview window, a Log window with timestamps and export capability, a detailed view and more.
Server Ranger also includes an Overview window (which can be displayed on a separate screen or “AirPlayed” to an Apple TV), a Single Server mode, a log window with timestamps and export capability and a detailed view, which uses charts to display the server’s recent performance at a glance.
The utility requires OS X Yosemite or El Capitan. It’s available for $29.99 at the Mac App Store. Server Ranger has no in-app purchases and requires no subscriptions or other monthly fees.
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