>> (1) Is there anyone else in the Sage community interested in working
>> on this Mac OS X app? Preferably with Mac OS X programming experience,
>> but I could also use some help with the Unix side of things.
> I have some experience with the Mac OS X side of things and some with
> the Unix side
> One more question for Greg: What happened to the OSX Sage app you
> showed at Dev1? We are really anxious to get it merged into Sage since
> it looked really cool :)
> Cheers,
> Michael
I've been scrambling to finish a commercial iPhone application, which
should be done any day now. Then I'll r
I am running a Sage notebook server for my students. Every time one of
my students creates an account, the notebook sends the student an
e-mail with a link to confirm their e-mail address. However, that
e-mail gets bounced back to the server since my machine is not
authorized to send e-mail messag
When you sign up for a Sage Notebook account, Sage sends an e-mail to
the address you provide giving you a link to complete the
registration.
First of all, the "Sign up for a Sage Notebook account" says that the
e-mail is needed if you forget your password, but makes no mention of
the fact that t
Hello,
I just noticed that as of Sage 3.0.1, the notebook has default
secure=False. While that is all well and good for localhost use, I run
a Sage notebook server, and I need to set secure=True. I would happily
do so explicitly, except that I have my computer configured to
automatically start th
You don't need any fancy droplets or applets. You can just use the
following AppleScript to activate Sage (take this script and save it
as an AppleScript application, then put it in the same directory as
the "sage" UNIX executable):
tell application "Finder"
set myFolder to container of (