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News & Commentary
- Leopard 10.5.3
- Times: The RSS newspaper for your Mac
- Apple ignores Safari carpet bomb flaw (for now)
- Mac market share up to 66-percent (PCs over $1,000)
- Firefox 3.0 Release Candidate available
- Microsoft: We’ll have 40% of smart phone market by 2012
- Can Dell rebound from the brink like Apple?
- The new rules for buying a Mac
- How Microsoft could kill Google on the Web
- AOL Desktop for Mac
- The iMac is a 10
- A Tale of Two Steves
Not a good name for a Mac utility
I like Leopard Cache Cleaner. It’s a great Mac utility that is far more than the sum of its parts. The only real problem is the name. It needs a new name because it does more, far more, than clean Leopard’s caches.
Read more »The coming of Apple’s very perfect storm
To say that Apple has been successful in recent years is to understate the obvious, and completely ignore what is going on behind the scenes. Apple isn’t just doing well with the Mac, the iPod, the iPhone, and financially. Deliberately, carefully, with great discipline, Apple is preparing a perfect storm.
Read more »6 top utilities you must have on your Mac
Mac users are different. I mean, we’re different from one another, so our software needs are different despite the fact we use Mac OS X. Are there six Mac utilities we can all agree that we all need? Probably not. That said, here’s 6 top utilities that I agree you must have on your Mac (if you’re like me).
Read more »On FTP, delete, and things that go ‘bang’ in the night
Sometimes it doesn’t pay to get out of bed. Or, it pays to go to bed early. Last night I was helping Ron set up our new ad server software. Add my Mac, my FTP utility, the Delete button, and “bang”, suddenly things just disappeared.
Read more »I thinks I, Cringley is an iBozo
Robert X. Cringley thinks that Apple’s CEO is an Iron Man: Steve Jobs is tougher than you think. Cringley says that Apple wants to buy Adobe. It’s the how it wants to buy Adobe that makes Cringley an iBozo of the Week.
Read more »Please marry an HTML editor with a CSS editor
I’m finally getting the basics of CSS, which, until recently, was a four letter word. Thanks to CSSEdit I was able to learn CSS to create PixoBebo. So, why doesn’t someone figure out how to marry a good HTML editor with a good CSS editor?
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