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Thu, 28 Jul 2011 09:32:37 -0400
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Lamar Owen <[log in to unmask]> "Re: Suggestion for a hard drive CUPS-like data base" (Jul 27, 4:42pm)
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     One point of clarification.  CUPS was NOT developed by Apple, they bought
it.  I used to talk to the guy who actually created it many YEARS ago as free
software.  He then commercialized it some, then eventually sold it off.  I
guess Apple owns the rights to it now.

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