OS X is great. The bundled apps all have nice levels of integration and conveniently communicate with each other in intelligent ways. The way they tend to try to guess what you want in Mail.app by accessing information from Address Book.app is wonderful.
But… Continue reading →
Entries Tagged 'iLife' ↓
OS X Address Book Features I Would Like to See
June 15th, 2007 — Mac Rumors, OS X, Software, iLife
iWeb and .mac Replacement: Radiant CMS. Adios WebObjects: Apple’s True Interest in Ruby on Rails?
February 9th, 2007 — Beginning Programming, CMS, OS X, Rails, Ruby, Software, iLife
I have stumbled across the reason Apple is so smitten by the Ruby on Rails community. Other than the chic geek cool and the fact that the Rails crowd tends to carry Macs around with them… Continue reading →
Software Update… what Apple should be doing
January 25th, 2007 — Apache, Beginning Programming, OS X, PHP, Perl, UNIX, iLife, iTunes+iPod
Lately I feel like a complainer, but I assure you, this is not about complaining. This is about reality. Apple should update the whole stack of software periodically. I’m not just talking about the iApps and their Pro apps and the core OS X. I’m talking about the other software that ships with OS X. Continue reading →
The Latest Intel-based iMacs, long delays for the holidays…
January 4th, 2007 — OS X, iLife
The Helicopter is aloft again! Sorry for the long pause. Continue reading →
GarageBand: What are the Export Options?
December 8th, 2006 — iLife
Garageband, is it your main recording tool? Fine! Use another tool for mastering? (like Sound Studio) Good!
But how do I export a raw AIFF audio file? Here’s how: Continue reading →
What’s Wrong With iWeb?
December 1st, 2006 — OS X, iLife
iWeb makes making pretty web pages seem pretty easy. Unfortunately, like many of the iLife suite applications were in their early versions, iWeb is a work in progress. Continue reading →