Archive for the 'Apple' Category
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
If you, like me, have essentially kept a single keychain from the dawn of time, there’s a feature in the Keychain Access application you need to know about: “Keychain First Aid.” You find it under the Keychain Access menu, just below Preferences. Whenever I see anything unusual happening with my keychain, I try to remember […]
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Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
I’ve been testing Leopard for many months, but not until updating to the final version did I get bit by a strange side-effect of a new default behavior in 10.5, relating to Access Control Lists (ACLs). My habit for migrating to new testing releases of Leopard, and ultimately to the final release, has been to […]
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Friday, October 26th, 2007
Leopard just went on sale in my time zone. I’d like to say thank you to all the Apple employees who had a hand in putting out this amazing release. I think it’s going to be a real hit in the marketplace and everybody who worked on it deserves a big pat on the back […]
Posted in Apple, Business, Macintosh, Rant | 6 Comments »
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007
Disclaimer: I own stock in Apple, Inc. I am laughing maniacally at the sight of increasing stock values, and if I could say anything here biased in a way to further increase that stock value, well I probably would. This article is not intended to boost Apple as a sensible stock investment, it’s just an […]
Posted in Apple, Business, Technology | 7 Comments »