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    Newsletter #399 Preview: Isn’t It Too Early to Review Leopard?

    July 22nd, 2007

    When we all first heard about Mac OS 10.5 at Apple’s 2006 WWDC, a few critics came out and suggested that the feature set wasn’t all that compelling. After all, a built-in backup application, a multiple desktop utility, enhancements to chatting and email software and perhaps a few added system tricks weren’t sufficient to tie […]


    The One Paragraph Mac OS 10.4.10 Report

    June 20th, 2007

    Is this the final Tiger update, or are more to come between now and October? That’s the question that some of you might be pondering as the dust settles on the tenth maintenance release for 10.4. According, to Apple, this particular release addresses a small set of problems that include: RAW camera support, mounting and […]


    The Leopard Report: Ready to Retire the G3?

    June 19th, 2007

    You don’t hear much about the status of the G3 these days. The last model to incorporate that chip, an iBook, was kept in production until 2003, when a G4 version replaced it. Up till now, the G3 could support the latest and greatest operating systems from Apple, except for earlier models that didn’t sport […]


    The WWDC Report: No New Hardware Folks!

    June 11th, 2007

    After all the anticipation and excitement about the secret features of Mac OS 10.5 Leopard and possible hardware announcements, the cup was half filled. Of course, that’s not so bad, considering all the things that Leopard has to offer. Take the confusing interface of today’s Mac OS X. You have platinum and brushed metal and […]