Archive for the 'Business' Category
Thursday, August 3rd, 2006
Paul Kafasis from Rogue Amoeba made some interesting observations about the possible impact virtualization could have on Mac developers. Virtualization is technology, rumored to be present in the forthcoming 10.5 release of Mac OS X, that would allow Windows applications to run natively and transparently in the Mac environment. Paul’s thoughtful analysis reveals that Mac […]
Posted in Apple, Business, Cocoa, Intel, Programming, Technology | 12 Comments »
Thursday, July 27th, 2006
John Siracusa recently wrote about Apple’s almost universally condemned strategy of distributing recorded conference materials after the show is over. He asks “Why does Apple jealously guard the content presented at WWDC?” It’s a good question, and it probably has to do with compelling future attendance at conferences. After all, Apple is probably thinking, if […]
Posted in Apple, Business, Carbon, Cocoa, Darwin | 10 Comments »
Wednesday, July 12th, 2006
Over the past several months I have been putting a lot of work into FlexTime, the project I first announced here back in late December. The product has been massively (and sometimes drastically) improved since that time, and I’m happy to announce that a new public beta is available for your download, critique, and hopefully […]
Posted in AppleScript, Business, FlexTime, Red Sweater News | 44 Comments »
Thursday, July 6th, 2006
Update: Just a couple short hours after posting this entry, Technorati did in fact come to my rescue. I’ll be damned, it worked! Many thanks to Janice Myint for causing such a swift resolution to take place. Chances are if you’re reading this blog you’ve heard of Technorati, the leading service for “adding up all […]
Posted in Business, Technology, Web | 13 Comments »