Archive for August, 2006

NeXTSTEP Video

28Aug06

I still can’t believe how ahead of its time NeXTSTEP was… it was even better than XP is today!!!


I recently found this post, and I absolutely agree with it. All five of the apps on this page are definitely near “required”.
So if you haven’t downloaded this quintet of essential OS X apps, gogogogogogo!
If you have all of them, hooray for you–good job staying on the ball!
5 free apps that every mac user [...]


So,  what browser do YOU use?



Interestingly, Apple is putting their Leopard Beta Preview on dual-layer DVDs, as the image is 5.05 GB, a hair too large for those 4.7 GB ranch house disks.  I seriously doubt that Apple cannot fit the Leopard Preview onto a single layer…  perhaps the double layer preview “tactic” is a small effort to thwart pirates [...]


How is The Catcher in the Rye any good? It 5uX0rZ. h4x.
Okay yeah yeah back on topic;
OHHHHHH SNAP!
This comparison is probably the most detailed comparison of the Mac Pro vs. a similarly config’d competitor i’ve seen. They had to throw in a display to jack up the price of one of the [...]


Thats right, you don’t have to wait for Leopard to use Virtual Desktops (Spaces). I’ve been using Virtudesktops for four days now, and I can say that it has increased my productivity more than any other application. With its starting config of four desktops and the ability to add more and reaname them [...]


It seems that people are beginning to post about how Leopard is going to kill alot of apps that do the same things that the new features do. DUH! This happens with every upgrade of every OS. Leopard is no different. Sure, you can say that, “Apple copied such and such [...]


Aaaaannndddd…..  no iphone, no ipod, no itablet, no metal nano, NOTHING!
Good.
WWDC is a show for the developers, and so Apple focused on making it one.  Steve unveiled the new Mac Pro, the system many developers and high-end Mac Pros (no pun intended) have been waiting for.  Also, Apple is giving them their dev DVD’s of [...]


“The creative minds over at CuteCircuit have developed yet another wearable, but this interactive wedding attire gives the bride and groom a little something extra to look forward to. The “Kiss Me!” gown and suit was fabricated specifically for a Swedish couple from Indian silks of various colors, and wired up with “smart textile” technology [...]