
The PC and the Mac has been at it for more than a decade now when it boils down to internet navigation or browsing. In this war for fast internet navigation capabilities, the PC has emerged the winner for the past few years or so. Even with
fast internet connections, the Mac has certainly lagged behind the PC's capabilities in internet access.
This is because the discrepancies with the Mac operating system in relation to the domain, not local, name server has not been fully reconfigured to provide maximum functionality and thus, maximize performance as well. With this, we need to get ourselves to the root of the problem. This name server, better known as the DNS, has certain problems with the
Mac OSX platform. Well, it is specifically centered in its lookup capabilities for domain name servers. As for a formidable solution, we would have to enable the Mac system to search for local caching domain name servers. This tweak would prefer to have pseudo privileges so as to provide an access point to the communications port or terminals. This would also require the use of pico, the necessary text editor, since text edit would not function as root. With this tweak, brace yourself for faster and more convenient internet navigation capabilities with your Mac and the OSX platform.