Mailing Lists

The mailing lists in this section can help you learn more about the Mac.

Apple-Run Mailing Lists

The following mailing lists are run by Apple:

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.

mac-opengl

For Mac-based OpenGL developers.

macos-x-server

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

rendezvous

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

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).

For information on how to subscribe to these and other Apple-owned mailing lists, see http://lists.apple.com.

Tip

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

Omni Group’s Mailing Lists

The following mailing lists are run by the Omni Group:

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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