I just finished reading a post by Adobe’s John Nack on the photoshop roadmap for 64 bit computing. The post outlines the plans Adobe has for 64 bit on windows and on the Mac. Let me say that if you are a Mac user you are going to be dissapointed.
Its not the Adobe […]
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Roadmaps
April 4th, 2008 · No Comments
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Where’s my Mail.app Exchange support
March 6th, 2008 · 6 Comments
Apple announced full on Exchange support for the iPhone today. Cool, really cool actually. That’ll probably sell another 5 million iPhones. What ain’t cool though is that they still haven’t updated Mail.app to support Exchange 2007 natively. Sure, it works over IMAP, but I don’t have IMAP at work, so I’m SOL. I’m tuck using […]
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Leaving Behind Windows
February 20th, 2008 · No Comments
I was perusing the latest barrage of tips from Lifehacker today and I realized something. Once or twice a day Lifehacker has some tidbit about Windows Vista, and I completely glaze over it. I have distanced myself so far from Vista that I don’t even care about tips and news for the OS. I can […]
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Apple in Feburary
February 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Its no secret among my friends that I’m an Apple Fanboy. I can’t help it, life really is better on the other side of the digital divide. February has been an interesting month for me when it comes to my Mac. With all the new releases scheduled for this month, I’ve been […]
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OS X:Switching Apps within a Space in Leopard
January 25th, 2008 · No Comments
My biggest gripe to date about Leopard has been that Command+Tab cycles through every running application, not just the ones active in the current “Space”.
I just stumbled on a little gem totally by accident this morning. It turns out that Ctrl+F4 will cycle through the applications in the active space. It doesn’t give […]
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MBP Is Back
January 24th, 2008 · No Comments
I got the MacBook Pro back today. I feel so much more complete. It got a new logic board, but remains entirely intact from a functional standpoint. The hard drive still has all my glorious data. I backup, but some things just don’t make it through the backup/restore process, so its […]
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Sad Mac
January 16th, 2008 · No Comments
I’m pretty hosed up this morning. My Mac won’t boot. Not even a whisper out of it when I hit the power button. All signs point ot the PRAM, which is supposed to be repairable by pushing the power button for 5 seconds with the battery out of the machine. That […]
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The all new MacBook Whatever!
January 15th, 2008 · No Comments
The Macworld Keynote came and went. Steve announced the coolest. thing. ever. Or not. A thin laptop with multitouch, Woo Hoo. Its not gonna change my life. Note:The iPhone might change my life, but I’m not gonna pay $399 to have my life changed and only get 8GB out of the deal.
There was something compelling […]
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The first 2 real reasons to upgrade to Leopard
January 11th, 2008 · No Comments
I’m a holdout. A skeptic. A newer isn’t always better subscriber. Despite the wild praise for Leopard, I’m waiting. I don’t like upgrading to a new OS right after it hits the shelf. Too much opportunity for turmoil. Not to mention that until recently, it would have meant […]
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