Thursday, December 22nd, 2005
I’ve recently installed Mint, a statistics gathering package, on my web site. It’s basically a souped up referral/hit recording package, similar to what Google is now offering for free. Why pay for Mint when I can get the Julep for free? Several reasons. First, Google is not accepting new users for the service right now. […]
Posted in Apple, Intel, Web | 3 Comments »
Sunday, December 18th, 2005
A nifty and not-so-obvious feature of the Shark tool that comes with Apple’s CHUD performance tools, is the “instruction set reference” that you can pull up for either PowerPC or Intel ISAs. The feature is hidden away in Shark’s Help menu: Selecting either reference item brings up a floating window giving you easy access to […]
Posted in Intel, Xcode | 2 Comments »
Saturday, December 17th, 2005
The relationship between Dell and Apple has historically been hit-or-miss. Mostly miss. At times the companies have seemed on the verge of a friendly relationship, while more often the strong-headed leaders of each firm have gone public with the extent of their disdain for each other. This charming interplay will be missed – because 2006 […]
Posted in Apple, General, Intel | 29 Comments »
Wednesday, December 14th, 2005
What I love about the web and blogging is the chaotic and largely egalitarian nature of publicity and “exposure” that the medium offers. In 2005, a computer programmer of modest means can fire up MarsEdit and get a message to the world as quickly as he or she can type it. Some of you who […]
Posted in AppleScript, FastScripts, Usability | 4 Comments »