Archive for June, 2007

Leopard Videos

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

If you head over to MacRumors.com, they’ve got some videos of Mac OS 10.5 “Leopard” up.

My favorites are the Stacks and Spaces videos.

Wordpress Wins Web 100 Award in “Publishing” Category

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Yeah, Wordpress rules!

The other winners (places 2-10)  are:

  • Adobe Flash
  • Drupal CMS
  • Google’s Blogger Blog Service
  • Google Analytics
  • Polldaddy
  • TypePad
  • Vox
  • Silverlight
  • Feedburner

What order would I pick?

  • Wordpress
  • Feedburner
  • Google Analytics
  • Adobe Flash
  • Blogger

Safari For Windows: First Impressions

Monday, June 18th, 2007

I just installed a copy of the Safari for Windows beta. So…What are my first impressions?

First of all, it looks very Mac-like. It’s got a rounded blue scrollbar, brushed-steel window chrome, and the text fields glow blue when orcs are about when you select them.

Pages load at half the speed of Firefox, and there are rendering goofs as well. Pages that look fine in Firefox and IE sometimes have highly noticeable problems in Safari. Then there are less pressing design matters, like bigger, bolder text than in other browsers. There are AJAX issues, too. Safari is famous for it’s problems with AJAX.

There are some cool features, like an RSS reader that’s a few steps ahead of other browsers’. The interface takes some getting used to as well, me being used to Windows.

Final thoughts? It looks cool, it competes with Internet Explorer, and it’s an Apple product…but I’m sticking with Firefox!

Don’t Like Leopard’s Transparent Menubar?

Monday, June 18th, 2007

There have been quite a few people who don’t like Mac OS 10.5 Leopard’s new menu bar. It’s nearly invisible and….Vista like. The dock’s a bit odd too.

No one knows if Apple will include settings to disable the interface “improvements” in the final product. Even if they don’t, I’ve got a hack for the menu bar (not sure what to do about the dock, though). (more…)

Apple’s Been Busy…

Monday, June 18th, 2007

I’ve just compiled a list of all the things Apple’s been doing. Note that the last item on the list is unconfirmed. They may or may not be releasing new iPods this year. There’s a good chance the are, though. Those 5th Gen. iPods are getting a little stale. (more…)

“Starting a Great Blog” Tutorial Completed

Friday, June 15th, 2007

Webmaster-Source’s Starting a Great Blog (with Wordpress) tutorial is now complete. The twelve-part series walks you through starting a blog. The sections are as follows:

  • Domains and Hosting
  • Installing Wordpress
  • Configuring Wordpress
  • Themes
  • Posting
  • Spreading the Word
  • Monetization
  • Stat Tracking
  • Wordpress Plugins
  • Social Bookmarking
  • Conclusion

That’s a lot of reading, isn’t it? Take a look if you’re interested in starting a blog. Stand out from the Blogger and Livejournal users. How? Get a domain, hosting, and spend time (and effort) to make it a good blog. A domain and hosting will only cost you $35/year, so what are you waiting for? If you have something to write about, start a blog.

Apple Shows Off Nearly Finished Mac OS X Leopard

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007


At WWDC 2007 in San Francisco, Apple showed off a near-final version of the upcoming Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The operating system, to be released in October, has a lot of new improvements. Microsoft barely manges to bolt on a new interface (and a couple security updates) to Windows XP in six years, meanwhile Apple majorly improves their OS, which was already way ahead of Windows. Here are some of the improvements Apple made:

  • The Time Machine backup system
  • Dock updated (including the new “Stacks”
  • Core Animation
  • Spaces, a Virtual Desktop tool
  • Boot Camp. Want to dual boot Windows? Go ahead. You don’t need two computers anymore.
  • iChat, iCal, and Mail upgrades
  • DashCode: Make your own Dashboard widgets with a few clicks.
  • And more, obviously.

The revolutionary OS will cost $129 USD. A lot cheaper than Vista, eh?

You can view the press release here, and also the OS X Leopard page. The Leopard page has some screenshots of the OS.

Safari for Windows Beta

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

How interesting….

Apple has just released a public beta of Safari for Windows. Yes, you read that right. Apple’s web browser is coming Windows (Firefox is still better!).  Too bad someone found a security exploit only two hours after it was available for download. It’s beta, what do you expect? It’ll be patched pretty quick.

The whole idea of Safari for Windows reminds me of an old rumor. Could Apple be planning to release their iLife suite for Windows? Who knows. Personally, I don’t care. I want my next computer to be a Mac anyway.

Google Accusing Microsoft of Antitrust Violation

Monday, June 11th, 2007

 From the New York Times:

“When the Google and Vista search programs are run simultaneously on a computer, their indexing programs slow the operating system considerably, Google contended. As a result, Google said that Vista violated Microsoft’s 2002 antitrust settlement, which prohibits Microsoft from designing operating systems that limit the choices of consumers.”

You can read more at this post on Compiler.

.Mac GMail?

Monday, June 11th, 2007

An interesting rumor surfaced today. Could Apple and Google be planning something for Apple’s .Mac email service? There was a post on Engadget suggesting so.

There are several possibilities, supposing this rumor has any validity.

  • .Mac could end up being powered by GMail
  • Push GMail on the iPhone
  • GMail integration with the Mac OS
  • All of the above

There have been mysterious quotes from Steve Jobs as well. Is something being planned? Who knows.