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    The 10.6 Report — Making Up for Apple’s Mistakes

    March 26th, 2008

    You and I both know that the next great version of Mac OS X probably isn’t going to arrive until some time in 2009, if then. However, that doesn’t mean it’s too early to say something now. You see, with Leopard settling down for most of you, I rather suspect any updates from here on […]


    Safari 3.1: Not Quite the Ultimate Browser

    March 18th, 2008

    After reports that Apple was readying a major update to its Safari browser, it finally made its debut on Tuesday morning. Version 3.1 promises greatly improved performance and compatibility plus support for video and audio tags in HTML5, CSS animations, and CSS Web fonts. On the surface, I suspect your eyes will glaze over when […]


    Leopard’s Spaces — Take a Hike!

    March 6th, 2008

    Over the years, I’ve used various utilities to automatically hide the application windows I’m not using at the moment. There’s always one around, and my most recent program of choice, HideItControl, a preference panel from Derman Enteprises, once shareware, has since become free. But then so were some of other others, such as AutoHide. Now […]


    The Great Time Machine Conspiracy

    February 14th, 2008

    Apple has always had a love and hate relationship with its customers. In the old days, when you called support, you sometimes got a downright hostile attitude, and getting a solution to your problem wasn’t very easy, and sometimes doomed to failure. In those days, I avoided calling Apple at all custs. At the time, […]