Archive for the 'Apple' Category
Tuesday, October 22nd, 2013
All Red Sweater apps are compatible with OS X Mavericks. Over the past-several months we have tested all our apps against pre-release versions of OS X Mavericks. Minor bug-fixes were required here and there but have been actively deployed in the released versions of apps for several months. Should you run into any issues at […]
Posted in Apple, Mavericks, OS X | 2 Comments »
Friday, August 24th, 2012
Today I went to launch VMware 4.1.0 on my OS X 10.8.1 Mac and was met with this surprising refusal to open: Well, that’s interesting. Mac OS X supports the ability for applications to specify in their “Info.plist” files the minimum system version they require, but as far as I know there are no keys […]
Posted in Apple, Macintosh, Technology | 17 Comments »
Friday, July 27th, 2012
Mac OS X’s centralized Address Book empowers developers to offer users features that go above and beyond what would be possible in the absence of such a resource. For example, an envelope-printing utility on Mac OS X doesn’t need to demand that you painstakingly type in the name and address of your friend before mailing […]
Posted in Apple, Mountain Lion | 14 Comments »
Friday, July 27th, 2012
Before Mountain Lion 10.8 shipped, I had received reports from one customer that MarsEdit was crashing each and every time he attempted to access the network. For an app like MarsEdit whose entire raison d’ĂȘtre is to access the network, this is quite an unfortunate obstacle. The public release of Mountain Lion has only confirmed […]
Posted in Apple, Mountain Lion | 7 Comments »