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    The Leopard Report: What is Old is New Again

    August 10th, 2006

    Most of you already have the specifics about Apple’s Leopard preview,, so I’m not going to reinvent the wheel here. That’s why I prefer to provide links to the source in such instances (as I did with my initial report), and confine my humble bid for your attention to commentary. In reading the online chatter, […]


    The Tiger Report: Please Fix My Keychain

    October 8th, 2005

    It’s hard to remember that long ago, but Apple’s Keychain was even around in Mac OS 9. The idea behind it is sensible, a single file that stores all your user passwords. You can lock it for even greater protection, and when it works, you don’t have to pay attention to it. When it doesn’t […]


    The Tiger Report: Why Does Mac OS X Need Application Uninstallers?

    August 20th, 2005

    I used to laugh at Windows users. If you’re not acquainted with the other side of the computing world, maybe you don’t realize there’s an Add/Remove Control Panel that does precisely what the title signifies. There’s good reason to require a special method to remove an application in the Windows environment, because it normally doesn’t […]