October 31st, 2007
Does this sound familliar?
I think we’ve been quite loyal to Apple. But as of today, that’s all changing for me. Today I am saying “so long Apple. The party’s over.”
What party do I mean? I mean the free ride that I as a Java developer have been giving Apple for way too long now. And […]
October 29th, 2007
Andy Ihnatko, reporting for MacWorld makes an insightful observation:
I wonder if Apple knows something about Microsoft’s future that we don’t. Or maybe Steve Ballmer keyed Steve Jobs’ Mercedes once, or something. Because Apple continues to try to nudge Microsoft apps away from the center of the Mac experience. It’s slow work, like wiggling a fridge […]
October 28th, 2007
It seems that some people using APE (Application “Enhancer”) from Unsanity got burned while installing Leopard, and where greeted by the new O.S with “blue screens”, crashes, stalling and general unhappiness (unsanity?). Why am I not surprised?
Here’s my immortal words of wisdom about installing third party hacks on OS X: don’t.
All of those damn […]
October 23rd, 2007
Cabel, of Panic fame, writes in his blog that popular icon management application CandyBar 2.0 won’t play in Leopard and announces the upcoming, Leopard only release of CandyBar 3.0.
Now, CandyBar 3.0 sounds like a lot of fun, especially since it will be able to provide “[…] full support for the new mega-sized Leopard icons (up […]
October 23rd, 2007
With Leopard delivering lots of exciting frameworks and programing tools to developers (Core Animation, Objective C 2.0, CoreText, etc) it’s no wonder that several independent mac developers have decided to deliver the next version of their app only for Leopard.
While users with older macs might feel betrayed, I believe it’s good for the platform, it’s […]