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    The Mac OS X Lion Report: So Where’s the New Finder!

    October 21st, 2010

    Predictably, Apple has taken the iOS experience to heart in crafting Mac OS X Lion. In the first preview of 10.7, Apple focused on four major features, or “tent poles,” if you want to use the label applied to the initial demonstrations of iOS 4 earlier this year. In keeping with that tradition, the first […]


    No, Steve Jobs’ Comments About the Android OS Were Not Refuted!

    October 20th, 2010

    There’s a report in AppleInsider, published Tuesday morning, which claims that the CEO of TweetDeck, publisher of an Android OS app incorrectly identified by Steve Jobs during Apple’s quarterly conference session with the financial community, and a Google VP, somehow refuted complaints about Android’s alleged “fragmented” nature. However, when you read the article, you’ll find […]


    Newsletter Issue #568: The Mac OS X Lion Report:
    Do You Really Want Things to be Difficult?

    October 18th, 2010

    I can’t say I was surprised over your reactions to some of my suggestions about improving Mac OS X. After encountering a personal experience with one of those typical file permissions irritants, I got several responses with helpful suggestions to fix things. But that isn’t the point. I know that the right Terminal command or […]


    The Mac OS 10.7 “Lion” Report: Fix File Management

    October 15th, 2010

    This is an article that will have a short shelf life. On October 20th, you’ll witness Apple’s first public demonstration of the next great version of Mac OS X, code-named Lion. That this may be the true “king of the beasts,” in keeping with the name, may mean that there will be huge changes. All […]