November 2nd, 2008
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It plays out like a Harlequin Romance for many a Mac user (especially web designers and developers): you have a fairly solid relationship with Safari, on a day-to-day basis. Despite your admiration for Safari’s beauty and speed, though, the siren song of Firefox frequently seduces you away for extended romps, tempting you with a bounty of desirable extensions and themes. Personally, I’ve just decided to make my relationship polygamous, Safari for browsing, Firefox for web development.
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November 1st, 2008
If you’re vacationing someplace warm and sunny, it might seem to pass in a flash; if you’re in bed with the flu, it probably seems like a lifetime. For Office 2008 users who got bit by a bug in the recent 12.1.3 update, chances are the latter assessment is more on target. Those who ran the 12.1.3 update and met a particular set of criteria (Entourage users connected to Exchange + a secondary POP or IMAP account for personal email) found themselves unable to send calendar invitations or reply to meeting requests. The most straightforward fix was a rollback to the 12.1.2 version; otherwise, using a webmail client or Outlook was the best way to manage calendars. Not fun.
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October 28th, 2008
Tonight, Apple released iPhoto update 7.1.5. According to Apple, this update “Improves the printing quality of books, cards and calendars ordered via the iPhoto printing service.” A welcome change for many iPhoto users who use Apple’s print services. This update is reminiscent of the Aperture update that showed up last week.
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October 27th, 2008
Google has ported Google Earth to the iPhone or iPod touch, and it’s such an impressive app that it deserves an Apple ad of its own.
The interface for Google Earth will be familiar instantly to anyone who has used an iPhone for more than a couple of hours. Upon launching the app, you see a photo of the Earth from space. To zoom in, you can either double-tap or use the “reverse-pinch” gesture on the screen. Swiping a finger left, right, up, or down moves the display in the chosen direction, and a two-finger rotation turns the display clockwise or counter-clockwise. There are icons on the display (see screenshot at right) for search, using your current location, changing settings, and realigning the display to North.
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September 20th, 2008
If you think that your iPhone’s ultracompact USB power adapter is the coolest thing around, think again; Apple has announced an exchange program for the teensy wonders, as apparently they have a very infrequent habit of prong-snapping, leading to a risk of fire. Check to see if your adapter has a green dot like the one pictured here; if so it is already up-to-date and does not need replacement.
You can get details on the exchange program from Apple’s site or in the 2nd half of this post. Exchanges begin on October 10, both online and in person at Apple retail stores. Be careful out there. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 20th, 2008
Accounting is a lot less exciting than watching paint dry, but it’s a necessity for companies. Intuit’s QuickBooks products for Mac don’t get a lot of respect, since Intuit seems to treat Mac owners as second-class citizens. They’re still working on improving their products, however, and have just announced QuickBooks Accounting 2009 for Mac.
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August 20th, 2008
Before one week, Twenty08 released a new instant messaging client for the iPhone/iPod touch. MobileChat (iTunes Link) allows you to connect to multiple IM services, including:
- AIM/ICQ/.Mac/MobileMe
- Windows Live/MSN
- Yahoo
- GTalk
- Jabber
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August 20th, 2008
According to a Knowledge Base article posted last week, Apple is now replacing (free of charge) frayed, discolored and deformed MagSafe power adapters for MacBook and MacBook Pro.
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August 12th, 2008
If you’re looking to complement your Mac with the world’s most advanced keyboard, look no farther than the Logitech diNovo Edge, Mac Edition. Logitech has been released an advanced keyboard for Mac users (especially aluminum iMac users) who searching alternative keyboard recently. Read the rest of this entry »
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August 10th, 2008
Google has launched a new version of its online Google Translate tool optimized for the iPhone and iPod touch. According to the Google Mobile Blog, the web app is “optimized for speed, supports all of the existing Google Translate language pairs, and uses a client-side data-store on your iPhone to hang on to your past translations so you always have them at hand, even if you can’t use the local data network.”
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