Archive for October, 2007

Leopard Gold Master last minute changes?

October 22nd, 2007

John Gruber comments on the Leopard Gold Master about to ship:
Another thing to keep in mind is that the GM version of 10.5.0 definitely contains at least some significant differences from the last version seeded via ADC to developers. Anyone taking screenshots of the Dock on the side of the screen, for example, is going [...]

Flickr invites are teh suck

October 22nd, 2007

You are an aspiring (or accomplished) photographer. You study the masters of your art. You treasure the tools of your trade, from the lowly compact camera to your esteemed Leica. You spend your days on photographic field trips or in your personal studio. Finally, you capture a true moment of photographic beauty. Something worthy of [...]

It’s time TextEdit.app gets some love

October 21st, 2007

A basic text editor is one of the handiest tools in any operating system. You can type in a simple document, edit a configuration file, view some README file or do lots of other text base stuff. Still, it seems that they are the most neglected applications in both OS X and Windows. (Linux fares [...]

.Mac 2.0 - Turning dot mac to a successful online community

October 20th, 2007

Apple’s online service, .Mac, has to be one of the most disappointing Apple products. It’s like Apple never shows some serious love to it. Sure, the webmail application got updated a few months ago and they offer some more storage space than they used to, but the offerings are simply not enough for a paid [...]

Delicious iPhone

October 19th, 2007

Kevin Hoffman, has a trully great idea for a native iPhone app:
For example, the day I see Delicious Library allow me to scan the barcodes of books from my iPhone in Barnes and Noble and put them on my wishlist that can be converted to my collection as I buy them - that’s when I [...]