The Chardonnay project confirmed by Apple Job Description

January 26, 2006

Apparently, Apple is looking for an experienced software engineer to develop and improve the Finder. According to Apple, this person has to be extremely experienced with including C++, User Interfaces, debugging, Mac OS X, and a lot more. The job description actually explains exactly what this person will be working on, and also explaining everything […]

RSS Menu – RSS and podcast feeds right in your Menu Bar

January 25, 2006

A couple days back I reviewed Vienna, which is a great and complex RSS application. Today, I have discovered an even easier way to get your RSS feeds, all in the Menu Bar. RSS Menu allows you to configure certain RSS feeds for updates periodically, and also has a folder with your iTunes podcasts. The […]

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January 24, 2006

The Macintosh (not Mac) was debuted 22 years ago today, January 24 1984, and started a new stage of Apple’s life. (e.g. iMac) Think about it, where would we be without the Macintosh? The term, “Mac” has been derived from Macintosh, and is now used everywhere concerning Apple. What I don’t get is why there […]

Go back in time with Apple.com

January 23, 2006

As many of you probably already know, the Wayback Machine contains archives of old web pages. And just out of curiosity, I search for Apple.com. Since I have never seen Apple.com before 2003, I wanted to know what it looked like years ago. I was really shocked to find what I did, ugly pages that […]

iWork gains in market share, ready to compete with Office

January 23, 2006

ZD Net has written an article concerning Apple’s iWork competing with Microsoft’s Office. iWork has supposedly stolen the number two spot of the total market share of work applications. Corel has slipped with a market share of only 1.6%, while iWork has a whopping 2.7%. Meanwhile, Microsoft still owns most of the market with 95% […]

Apple’s 30th Anniversary and the 30th Anniversary Mac

January 23, 2006

On April 1st, 2006, Apple will be celebrating its 30th Anniversary. A website, ThankyouSteve.com has started selling t-shirts and wristbands to celebrate the occasion. ThankyouSteve.com is prepared to launch in only a couple of days, and says it will be providing some “exciting content” for you and me to enjoy. During the Macworld 2006 keynote […]

Contest for successfully booting Windows XP on an Intel Mac

January 22, 2006

Winxponmac.com is a brand new site, obviously created with iWeb, that will give a large amount of money to anyone who can boot Windows XP on a new Intel Mac. The prize is currently at $247, with 7 donations. There has been a lot of commotion recently about this topic, and many believe it will […]

Navigate through the dock, menu bar, and open windows with your keyboard

January 22, 2006

Using the control key, and several different function keys (F2, F3, F4, F8), you can navigate through many key parts of Mac OS X with your keyboard alone. Holding down the control key with: the F2 key enables you to navigate with the left side of the menu bar. the F3 key enables you to […]

Such Great Heights video just added

January 19, 2006

Today, I was surfing through the iTunes Music Store, and I was surprised when I saw an image with a link to the Such Great Heights music video by The Postal Service. In case you haven’t been reading my posts, there has been a lot of commotion with the new Apple+Intel Ad and The Postal […]

iPhoto Buddy – Use, move, and create multiple libraries with iPhoto

January 18, 2006

Here’s a very simple solution to those of you who either have hit the limit of number of photos in your library, or if you are looking for a way to store and organize multiple libraries for iPhoto. iPhoto Buddy cures the problem. You can install an infinite amount of libraries, password protect them, and […]

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