Monday, March 13th, 2006
This post is part of the MacBook Pro Complaints series. Instead of (or in addition to) linking directly to this post, consider linking to the series link, which includes a summary of all findings to date and direct links to the pertinent downloads that users may find useful. Thanks for reading! I’m the (mostly) happy […]
Posted in Apple, Intel, MacBook Pro, Programming, Usability | 80 Comments »
Wednesday, March 8th, 2006
Apple’s documentation team just keeps getting better and better. Not only is the writing clearer and more connected to real-world applications than it has been in the past, the team seems to be getting prolific! Today they dropped a huge update on their site, including a bunch of brand new titles. The completely new documents: […]
Posted in Apple, Cocoa, Programming, Xcode | 9 Comments »
Saturday, March 4th, 2006
Those of you who have been reading for a while have probably noticed that I don’t spew dozens of short one-liner entries with a link to something cool and a quick typo-laden comment including my opinions about it. I hope you appreciate this. Sure, it would be quicker to get through than some of my […]
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Thursday, March 2nd, 2006
I read Jason O’Grady’s comments (via Daring Fireball) on the keyboard backlight of the MacBook Pro with some surprise. I am the proud owner of one of these new machines, and his experience doesn’t exactly match mine. Granted – I don’t have a PowerBook G4 to compare against – I haven’t owned another Mac laptop […]
Posted in Apple, Intel, Technology | 3 Comments »