Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
We in New England and points north were treated to a Leopard Tech Talk from Apple today, held in glamorous Dedham, MA. I was very shocked and pleased to observe a huge crowd of attendees, and when I asked a member of Apple’s staff, he suggested that the number of registered attendees was around 400 […]
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Wednesday, January 17th, 2007
As much as I basically like Xcode, let’s just say it’s not without its infuriating quirks. Among these quirks are a number of subtle bugs that seriously degrade its usability, but that only seem to appear after using it for several hours or days. Your text editors stop showing your changes, the spinning pizza of […]
Posted in Apple, AppleScript, Carbon, Cocoa, Programming, Xcode | 8 Comments »
Tuesday, January 16th, 2007
FlexTime 1.2 is out today, with the highly anticipated “Send Audio to iTunes” feature! Why would you want to send audio to iTunes? It’s the fastest route to the iPod. Many FlexTime routines beg to be taken away from the computer. By sending audio to iTunes, users can easily collect a number of routines on […]
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Tuesday, January 16th, 2007
While I’m busy turning this into a links blog, I should point to Paul Kafasis’s excellent writeup about exhibiting at MacWorld. Paul takes an “is it worth it” analytical approach that should be interesting to most of us and really useful to anybody considering exhibiting. File under: future fantasy reference.
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