Yeah, not much mention, if any, of Mac at WWDC this week, but it’s hardly the beginning of the end for iMacs and MacBook Pros. The iPad is hardly the preferred platform for developing apps or useful work with Final Cut Pro or Aperture, for example.
Bah, Lyons is reaching here.
Posts under ‘Mac’
RIP, Macintosh?
iDone
I’ve been playing around with the iPhone SDK for a few months now. They’re cool devices and developing iPhone/iPod touch apps is a lot of fun.
But, I’m not so enamored with the platform that I’ll likely continue developing for it anymore. Apple tightly controls development on the devices, and that closed of a system is [...]
Innacurate and Uninformed
That’s Microsoft playing damage control after one of their employees, Simon Aldous, commented:
What we’ve tried to do with Windows 7 – whether it’s traditional format or in a touch format – is create a Mac look and feel in terms of graphics.
Oops. Hope your C.V. is up-to-date, Simon.
Microsoft Vista SP3 Arrives
Ok, Microsoft is calling it Windows 7, but really, it’s just Vista SP3. Microsoft was smart to change the name to Windows 7 because quite honestly, Vista was an epic fail, and now it is their chance to redeem themselves.
I feel bad, though, for Vista users because they’ll have to pay for this upgrade. I’ll [...]
Creepier, Snootier and More Insistent than Mac Owners
The Guardian has a brilliant article on Microsoft’s user-led launch parties for Windows 7, coming to your neighborhood’s Windows fan’s home in late October. Here’s a link to the YouTube video in question, too amazing (or nauseating) to miss.
But, his take on Mac enthusiasts is funnier than hell and Mac fanboy that I am, I [...]
Snow Leopard v. Windows 7
An article comparing the two new operating systems. The $29 upgrade to Snow Leopard is mighty, mighty tempting, but I’m holding back because 1) Parallels 4.0 might or might not be fully compatible with the latest Mac OS X and I need Windows to VPN into the office and 2) my Dell laptop running XP [...]
Expensive Fix
I had Mac’s LCD replaced this week to resolve the 1-pixel wide aberration that popped up a few months ago. Did you know Apple Part Number 661-4184, a 24″ LCD assembly with inverter board and gasket, runs around $928.13?
I didn’t.
Shocking as it was, it didn’t cost me a dime because I bought the AppleCare Protection [...]
Why Is Mac (kinda) Happy?
Because it hasn’t crashed since I upgraded to Parallels 4.0 in November. Very nice.
However, I now have a green, 1-pixel wide, vertical line running up the right side of the LCD that appeared out of nowhere one day. That I can actually live with; the random reboots, I cannot.
Still, I have a 3-year warranty on [...]
Mac Issues With Echoes Of Doom
World of Warcraft Patch 3.0.2 a.k.a. “Echoes of Doom” was released this week. It’s a massive patch, 1.2GB to be exact, containing a lot of code for the forthcoming release of Wrath of the Lich King this November. Unfortunately, patches are not perfect and problems are sometimes introduced.
For those of us using the Mac client, [...]
Mac Crash
It’s Parallels again.
I had just launched Visual C# when Mac froze for a moment, Parallels crashed, and the screen wiped gray with this lovely dialog box in the center:
Upon restart, Mac mocked me further:
As if I needed to be reminded.
Parallels is useful, but it sure blows sometimes.
Programming In Objective-C
I just finished reading Stephen Kochan’s Programming In Objective-C. Since I’ve been wanting to do some Mac and iPhone development, I figured this was a good place to start.
Overall, I thought it was a good effort, but certainly not the best. On the negative side, I found a surprisingly large number of grammatical and spelling [...]
Random Mac
Mac has been running great since I had the hard drive replaced a few months ago. No more lengthy pinwheel spinning and not a single flashing question mark folder in all those days.
However, Mac did perform a random reboot tonight, which when it happens is a bit startling. Thinking back, I believe it’s done it [...]
Leafpile Update 2
I’m about 50% complete with the Java implementation of Leafpile but have decided to put development on the back-burner while I focus on learning to write Mac applications. In fact, why not simply port what I have now over to a Cocoa application. Mac is back in service again, and I’ve really been itching to [...]
Sad Mac
Arrg. My upgrade to Leopard didn’t go well last night.
I commented back in January about my Mac issues, and they reared their ugly head again. I’ve continued to have problems restarting my Mac, half of the time it can’t find the hard drive and I get the Question Mark folder. I know I’m in the [...]
Mac In The Office
Does the future lie in application development for the Mac?
The current issue of BusinessWeek has an article on the growing demand of Macs in the office. Sales are up an astonishing 51% over last year and more and more employees are requesting them.
With the growing popularity of the iPod, iPhone, web apps and VM software [...]
iMac Issues
I love my Mac, but I do have issues with it from time to time.
A few times a week, it’ll hang on the spinning pinwheel for minutes at a time. Could be a caching problem or having a hard time accessing the hard drive? It’ll recover, but it sure is annoying.
On other occasions, if I [...]
