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    Waiting For Leopard Book I: Kiss Your Old Mac Goodbye!

    October 16th, 2007

    Now that Apple’s latest feline is days away from arriving in your city, or at your home or office, I’m sure many of you are going to be thoroughly digesting Apple’s officially certified list of 316 new features to see which ones please you. Indeed, there’s probably plenty of meat for anyone, whether you’re a […]


    Hopes and Dreams for the Leopard Finder

    September 20th, 2007

    Just the other day, while recording an interview with Mac author and commentator Kirk McElhearn, we both ruminated about the fate of the Mac OS X Finder in Leopard. I think most of you agree with us that the present Finder is severely broken, and has been from the first. No, I’m not talking about […]


    The WWDC Report: On the World of Diminished Expectations

    June 13th, 2007

    Consider that the event is known as the Worldwide Developers Conference, not Macworld Expo. Despite that, far too many people expected the sun, the moon and the stars when it comes to new product announcements during the Steve Jobs keynote address. Certainly it’s not as if Apple isn’t partly guilty for raising those expectations. The […]


    Newsletter #385 Preview: The Mac Becomes a Low-Key Survivor

    April 16th, 2007

    I still recall the questioning looks and comments after the last Macworld keynote, as we all wondered why the Mac got short shrift. If you had never heard of Apple Inc. before, you might think they make iPods, AirPort routers, the Apple TV and, of course, the iPhone. Macs? What are they? Oh yes, those […]