Miscellaneous Ramblings, 2008 Archive
- Pixelmator 1.3.2
gains some cool enhancements, 12.22. "Pixelmator works so well
now that I've been finding myself using it more and more instead of
Photoshop Elements 6."
- Love my MacBook Pro, excellent
upgrade advice, unexpected Opera 10 Alpha behavior, and more,
12.18. Also Firefox 2 and 3 as processor hogs, almost no chance of
Snow Leopard for PowerPC Macs, and Eudora withrawal woes.
- Why Macs cost more than Dells,
leaving the Mac for Dell and Ubuntu, and using both platforms,
12.17. Readers weigh in on what Apple would have to do to compete
with Dell on price, the joys of Ubuntu on an Inspiron, and Dell on the
go with a Mac at home.
- The 'better safe than
sorry' guide to installing Mac OS X updates, C12.16. Most
users encounter no problems using Software Update, but some preflight
work and using the Combo updater means far less chance of trouble.
- New iPods vs. old iTunes, some
netbooks more flexible than MacBooks, iCab 4 uses WebKit, and more,
12.10. Also Linux is more resource hungry and less responsive than
OS X, the value of a 17" PowerBook, and looking forward to the diNovo
Mac Edition.
- 7 favorite Mac
browsers, 12.09. Mac users have a wealth of good browsers to
choose from. This is one user's analysis of the best seven.
- Logitech diNovo
Edge Bluetooth Keyboard complements modern Macs, 12.08.
Logitech's diNovo Edge isn't just a well built Bluetooth keyboard. It
brings some new features to the Mac and looks great next to glass and
aluminum hardware.
- OS X more efficient than Linux,
Snow Leopard and PowerPC Macs, and Eudora woes, 12.03. A user
reports both Panther and Leopard run more smoothly and use memory more
efficiently than Linux. Also thoughts on PowerPC abandonment in Snow
Leopard and replacing Eudora in Leopard.
- Apple could buy Dell,
and Linux is no threat to Mac OS X, 12.01. Apple has the cash
to buy Dell outright, and the idea has some merit. Also, why Linux
still isn't ready to displace the Mac OS.
- Another way to run WeatherBug,
Aspire One runs OS X, 17" MacBook Pro hi-res display, and more,
11.25. Also finding that 'just right' notebook computer, car, or
truck.
- 3 WeatherBug options
for Apple users, 11.19. Have instant access to current local
weather conditions with a Dashboard widget, iPhone app, or Firefox
plugin.
- Love my refurb MacBook Pro, Eudora
forever, and the lightest AA batteries,
11.18. Also questions about Nvidia
GeForce 8600 problems in earlier MacBook Pro models and importing
Eudora mailboxes into Eudora successors.
- Cruz browser
introduces useful new features, 11.17. Although only a 0.1
release, this new WebKit-based browser has several clever new features
that just might hook you.
- Refurb MacBook Pro value, MacBook
too big to replace 12" PowerBook, Pismo noise, and more,
11.12. Also installing OS X using FireWire Target Disk Mode,
running Virtual PC under Leopard, and how to use filters in iCab.
- Checking out
the latest Eudora replacement betas, 11.11. The two contenders
to replace classic Eudora are improving with each beta release, but
both are missing crucial features and still fall short of replacing
Eudora 6.2.4.
- Targus USB 2.0
High-Speed File Transfer Cable helps offset loss of FireWire,
11.10. Although it can't replace Target Disk Mode, Targus' $40
cable makes it easy to transfer files quickly between two Macs, two
PCs, or one of each.
- Best refurb MacBook Pro value,
AirPort Card thermal issues, Opera vs. iCab, and more, 11.05.
Also more thoughts on the lack of FireWire on the Unibody MacBook.
- NewerTech 11
Piece Portable Toolkit for servicing and upgrading computers,
11.03. NewerTech's $20 toolkit may have all the tools you'll need
to repair and upgrade your computers - and classic iPods.
- Attractive and ugly Macs,
discontinued MacBook Pro value, and writing with TextEdit,
10.30. Readers weigh in on the good, the bad, and the ugly of
Macintosh design over the past 24 years.
- No FireWire on MacBook a deal
breaker, getting Pismo working with AirPort, and Pismo screen
replacement, 10.29. For those with FireWire peripherals, the
Unibody MacBook falls short. Also fixing a Pismo that won't recognize
AirPort and replacing its display.
- 3 reasons to use a Mac, and Pismo
troubleshooting, 10.15. Why one Windows user is also a Mac
user, a Pismo that can't see its AirPort card, and sources of kernel
panics.
- The good, the bad,
and the ugly of AppleDesign, 10.15. Apple has produced some
beautiful computers and iPods over the years, but also a few of the
ugliest and most ungainly computers ever seen.
- The power of older Macs, why Vista
only sees 3 GB of RAM, Wangwriter supplies, and more, 10.08.
Also the end of an era as MIT HyperArchive shuts down and another
suggestion for profiling Windows computers.
- $19,800 Bentley Ego
laptop remarkably similar to 1999 clamshell iBook, 10.06.
Granted, Apple's iBook didn't have white gold trim, a padded leather
exterior, or come in colors to match your Bentley automobile.
- The best browsers
for older Macs running Tiger, 09.25. A dialup user's overview
of browsers for Mac OS X 10.4 puts the emphasis on reliability,
downloads, and speed.
- Tiger great on old G3 'Books,
maximum RAM for 867 MHz PowerBook G4, and more, 10.01. Also
why 4 GB of RAM in a 32-bit Vista PC wastes most of the last gigabyte
and system profile software for Windows PCs.
- What's so great
about a Mac? Plenty!, 09.25. Alex Gallegos doesn't understand
why anyone would choose a virus-free, just-works Mac instead of the far
geekier Windows.
- Car seats for computing, ThinkPads
vs. Mac 'books, power outages, and more, 09.24. Also Time
Machine and hard drive failure, more on early portable PCs, UPS for the
Mac mini, IMAP and dialup, and more.
- SimpleTech
SimpleDrive: Fast and stylish, 09.23. With attractive design
by Pininfarina, an illuminated capacity meter, and plenty of 7200 rpm
storage space, SimpleDrive is a great backup drive.
- Portable Mac as primary vs.
secondary computer, looking at ThinkPad design, and more,
09.17. Also learning from the Mac Portable, upgrading a PowerBook
5300, another free app to assure maintenance routines are run, and
more.
- Does constant
Time Machine activity compromise disk longevity?, 09.15. Time
Machine is a marquee feature of Mac OS X 10.5, but isn't all of that
disk activity likely to wear our your drive prematurely?
- In praise of rugged Mac notebooks
of the past, POP3 vs. IMAP email, and buying glasses online,
09.11. G3 PowerBooks were the high water mark for ruggedness,
expandability, and reliability. Also the benefits of POP3 email for
dialup users, and another article praising online eyewear.
- Routine maintenance tasks still
run inconsistently in Leopard, 09.10. Apple has been trying to
get routine maintenance scripts to run consistently since the release
of Mac OS X 10.4, but users are still reporting problems under
10.5.4.
- Antique Macs are still
useful computers, 09.09. Charles Moore's first online article
looks at the utility of compact Macs - and foreshadows his longterm
affection for PowerBooks.
- Seashore: A free, basic
image editor for Mac OS X, 09.08. Seashore is an open source
image editing program for Mac OS X that uses parts of the GIMP but also
integrates will with the Mac OS.
- Only Leopard runs routine
maintenance tasks after startup or waking from sleep, 09.04.
Mac OS X 10.5 runs routine system maintenance scripts as soon as
possible after starting up or waking up your Mac. Earlier versions of
OS X do not do this.
- Another free POP3 provider,
recharging a dead PRAM battery, current Kanga value, and more,
09.03. GMX email now available in US, Panasonic UJ-841S drive
won't burn discs, restoring a dead PRAM battery in a Pismo, and
thoughts on Kanga value today.
- Resurrecting a dead Pismo,
Spotlight search tip, and EasyFind a good file finder, 08.27.
Lots of tips on bringing a comatose Pismo back to life, a Spotlight
file name search tip, and EasyFind as an alternative to Spotlight.
- Does running OS X
system maintenance routines really do any good?, 08.26. Mac OS
X is designed to run certain maintenance routines daily, weekly, and
monthly - but can't if your Mac is off or asleep.
- 8 free POP3 email
options, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings, 08.25. In
recent years, a lot of free POP3 email providers have started charging
or left the field. Here are 8 choices you may want to consider.
- Pismo won't start, Spotlight finds
too many files, and Panasonic SuperDrive in Pismo, 08.20.
Resetting a dead Pismo, an alternative to Spotlight gives better
results, and success with the Panasonic UJ-850 drive in Pismo
PowerBooks.
- Resetting the iPod's
display language when you don't know the language it's using,
08.18. If you've ever set your iPod's language to one you can't
read, there is a way to reset it.
- iPod 'Missing Manual'
grows but drops coverage of older iPods, 08.18. The 6th
edition of iPod: The Missing Manual has extensive coverage of all the
current iPod models, but at the cost of dropping coverage of all
earlier models.
- Using Word 5.1 files with later
versions of Word, keyboard marks on a MacBook screen, and more,
08.14. Also the value of Panasonic's UJ-850 for older PowerBooks
and shipping concerns about the SteelPad mousepad.
- Apple after Steve
Jobs: What about the vision thing?, 08.11. "Jobs is arguably
unique in the extent to which his identity and fate are intertwined
with those of his company."
- Why choose OS 9 today?, OS 9 WiFi
security, mousing with Parkinson's, and more, 08.06.
Limitations of using OS 9 today, putting a Panasonic SuperDrive in a
Pismo, and the best pointing device for those with Parkinson's.
- How concerned should we
be about computers and phones as disease vectors?, 08.04. Your
computer's keyboard and mouse may have 30-60 times as many germs as a
toilet seat. Time to pull out the antiseptic wipes?
- A use for bad RAM, WiFi security
for OS 9, Steve Jobs' health, and more, 07.30. Also tricking
out your notebook, Belkin's portable power hub with USB, and upgrading
to Mac OS X 10.2.
- Free mEdit text editor
excels at handling and combining multiple documents, 07.28.
Most word processors are designed for office work and short documents.
mEdit is designed to work with multiple documents and multi-part
documents.
- The compressed air
keyboard repair, 07.24. If your keyboard isn't working as well
as it once did, blasting under the keys with compressed air may be the
cure.
- Buying glasses online, iCab on G3
iMacs, USB adapter for WallStreet, long term support, and more,
07.16. Also whether a 1.67 GHz PowerBook is a sensible choice,
midrange or top-end the best value, Opera can change the way you work
on the Web, and more.
- New Iris 1.0 image
editor not quite ready for prime time, 07.14. Compared to
Photoshop Elements 6, Pixelmator, and even the low-end Acorn, the first
release of Iris doesn't seem to offer comparable value.
- Leopard best OS for G4 PowerBooks,
support expectations from Apple, back to Opera, and more,
07.09. Leopard features worth a little performance compromise,
depreciation and the best value Macs, voice dication software for
PowerPC Macs, and more.
- Depreciation game a gamble, best
OS for 12" PowerBook, Opera 9.5 fast with unique features, and
more, 07.02. The depreciation game requires educated guesses,
Tiger the best OS for a 12" PowerBook, why Opera rocks, and a Mac using
sci-fi writer who loves the free market.
- Political profiling
of Mac users, 06.30. Both liberals and conservatives choose
the Mac, so it's not fair to typify it as 'the liberal's
computer'.
- SteelSeries
S&S Pro Gaming: Can a mouse pad really be worth $30?,
06.23. Once you've used a SteelSeries mouse pad for a while,
you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.
- Praise for Opera, low cost iBook
mobo replacement, IrDA and IRtalk, WaMCom recommended, and more,
06.18. Also the use of 'compleat', booting from CD, new Toshiba
1.8" drives too thick for MBA, and PowerPC support and Snow
Leopard.
- Opera 9.5 good enough to
'ruin you for other browsers', 06.16. The reviewer has long
considered Opera the best among a solid collection of Mac browsers, and
the latest version makes it even better.
- Skip 867 MHz 12" PowerBook, iBook
sleeps when touched, Netscape 7.0.2 keeps crashing, and more,
06.11. Also getting a copy of the Mac OS for a Power Mac ONE, and
whether it can run Linux.
- Kensington Ci70
Wireless Keyboard and Mouse excellent for field and desktop use,
06.09. Slim, light, and small of footprint, Kensington's wireless
Ci70 mouse and keyboard are great for desktop Macs and easy to take
along for use in the field.
- Make your own custom
greeting cards with Sophie's Cards, 06.02. Design and mail
customized greeting cards using your own words and photos - or ones
that come with the software.
- Netscape 7 for OS 9, Compact Flash
faster than hard drive in PB 1400, MacSpeech Dictate, and more,
05.28. Also using VNC over a network so two Macs can share one
monitor and the VTBook graphics upgrade for Pismo.
- Pixelmator 1.2 closing the
gap with Photoshop Elements 6, 05.27. Photoshop Elements 6 has
raised the bar for affordable image editing software, and Pixelmator is
coming closer to being able to replace it.
- 1 display with 2 Macs, flash
memory for file transfer, Quicksilver or TigerLaunch?, and more,
05.21. Also running a PowerBook 1400 from Compact Flash,
format=flowed for email, and OS 9 nice for browsing without Flash.
- Charles Moore's top
10 freeware list for Mac OS X, 05.19. Top choices in free
browsers, text editors, image editors, search utilities, system
maintenance, and more.
- Mac OS 9 still nice, anticipating
Odysseus, PowerBook 1400 upgrades, and more, 05.14. Also
rebuilding PowerBook batteries, FastMac vs. NuPower replacement
batteries, and only one G4 upgrade left for WallStreet PowerBooks.
- Low End Mac's
Compleat Guide to Mac OS 9, 2008 edition, 05.12. Declared dead
by Steve Jobs 6 years ago, Mac OS 9 remains fast and stable, but
Classic software hasn't kept up with Web changes. What Macs support OS
9, where to buy it, and how to update to version 9.2.2.
- Pismo battery and screen problems,
Zip vs. hard drive for backup, and MacBook Air packaging,
05.07. Diagnosing battery problems and a fuzzy screen on a Pismo,
backup options for Power Macs, and the small size of the MacBook Air's
packaging.
- Troubleshooting Eudora, backing up
a Beige G3, and why Macs are green, 05.01. Problems getting
help with Eudora, backup options for a Power Mac G3, and how the
long-term usefulness of Macs makes them environmentally friendly
computers.
- Opera 9.5 beta add
innovative features, better integrates with Mac, 04.28.
Already a speedy browers, Opera now launches faster, has a fully
searchable history, and looks more like a standard Mac app than earlier
versions.
- Why Eudora fans
are 'doggedly faithful', 04.24. The power and flexibility of
the classic Eudora email client - and how to make it more stable in Mac
OS X 10.5.
- Picking the right 'Book, clamshell
iBook memories, and alternatives to SCSI-to-USB, 04.23.
Choosing a good used 'Book for Classic, remembering the clamshell
iBooks, and alternate options to avoid spending $99 on a SCSI-to-USB
adapter.
- Odysseus
cometh: The real successor to Eudora, 04.21. Eudora was a
'best of class' email client, and Infinity Data Systems hopes to build
on that with its forthcoming Odysseus mail client.
- 18 bits can't display millions of
colors, today's magic is different from yesterday's, and more,
04.16. Also more feedback on Mac browsers, slow dialup Internet,
and a SCSI-to-USB 2.0 solution.
- FaceBook: The
Missing Manual a very useful resource, , 04.15. There is
so much to Facebook that you almost need a book to take full advantage
of it. This is that book.
- Social networking on the
Mac: net4mac shows promise, 04.14. In contrast to huge social
networks such as MySpace and Facebook, net4mac is limited to Mac users
with OS X 10.4 and later.
- That old Mac magic isn't
gone, but it is fading, 04.10. With Apple's adoption of Intel
architecture and a growing market share, the Mac is becoming more
mainstream, and the mainstream isn't magic.
- Frustrated with Opera and Firefox,
classic form factors, 18-bit color, and more, 04.09. Problems
with Mac browsers, the sufficiency of 18-bit color, design classics,
and the magic of Macs and baseball.
- At play in the garden
of OS X browsers: Safari 3.1, Opera 9.27, and iCab 4.01,
04.07. "In some respects, the browser wars are over in the sense
that just about all of the alternatives are now satisfyingly fast and
stable...."
- At play in the garden of
OS X browsers: Firefox 3 Beta 5, 04.07. "I've not
traditionally been much of a Firefox fan, but Beta 5 is the slickest,
most polished Firefox browser ever, not to mention the fastest and
prettiest."
- Fading magic at Apple, Major
League Baseball's rebound, and an iMac that won't boot from a CD,
04.02. Reflections on Apple's success as a business, CD-ROM
problems in a G3 iMac, and Pismo processor problem solved with thermal
paste.
- Major League
Baseball and the Macintosh: Has the magic faded?, 03.31. Good
business decisions show MLB and Apple for what they are, and there's no
magic to business.
- Rolleiflex
MiniDigi AF 5.0: A TLR for the digital age?, 03.24. The
traditional Rolleiflex TLR design is back, but in a much smaller
package with an LCD finder and a 5 megapixel sensor.
- Newer iPods not compatible with
Panther, iCab great with OS 9, and backing up to Eudora 6.2.4,
03.19. Newer iPods require recent versions of iTunes, QuickTime,
and OS X. Also iCab may be the best browser for Mac OS 9, and stepping
back from Eudora 8 to 6.2.4.
- Interarchy 9: Smooth,
fast, and reliable, 03.17. Interarchy was already a powerful
program - far more than an FTP client - and the changes in version 9
make it even better.
- Maximum MacBook RAM, booting
PowerPC Macs from USB, Eudora 8 'different', and more, 03.12.
Also possibly replacing a 1.33 GHz PowerBook with an Intel-based 'Book
and recent iPod incompatibility with Panther.
- Pixelmator 1.1.3: A
serious challenger to Photoshop Elements?, 03.10. Visually
arresting, Pixlemator keeps improving, but Adobe is raising the bar
with Elements 6 for Mac.
- Solid State Drive experiences, OS
9 browsers, Tiger install problems, and more, 03.03. A
longtime SSD user weighs in, browser options for Mac OS 9, problems
installing Tiger using Target Disk Mode, Odysseus to replace Eudora,
and Office 2008 questions.
- Test driving Eudora 8
beta 3: Better but not ready for prime time, 01.21. The
Penelope team has improved some things, but problems with multiple SMTP
servers, messages over 50 KB in size, and stalling mean that it's still
unusable.
- What is a 'reconditioned' laptop?,
finding Tiger for an iBook, Pismo burning through CPUs, and more,
02.18. Where to find a copy of OS X 10.4 for an iBook,
'reconditioned' vs. 'refurbished', Pismo problems, and political
discussion on the Mac Web.
- PowerBook 3400c and
Pismo: Two of Apple's best notebooks ever, 02.11. Two
PowerBooks celebrate birthdays this week, and each was the fastest
laptop on the plant when it was introduced.
- MacBook Air upgradable enough?,
Lombard cache problem, and more on the liberal-conservative debate,
02.04. Another go around on whether Mac users are liberal or
conservative. Also looking for an OS X driver for the Netgear
WG511T.
- Picking a lapdesk, MacBook Air the
new Cube?, Pismo won't start, and Entourage vs. Mail and Eudora,
01.28. Looking at pads for notebook computers, why the MacBook Air
is the new Cube, a Pismo that stopped working, and whether Entourage is
a good alternative to Mail and Eudora.
- Liberals,
conservatives, and Mac users, 01.28. Readers weigh in on
whether Mac users are liberal, conservative, green, or socialist.
- Thinking
different about liberal vs. conservative Mac users, 01.21. Yet
another study had concluded that Mac users are more liberal. Where do
conservative Mac users fit into the picture?
- DRM in Mac OS X, Ubuntu and BSD as
alternatives to OS X, the power of Eudora, and more, 01.14.
More thoughts on Apple's digital rights patent and OS X, free non-DRM
alternatives to OS X, Eudora and dialup, and adding AirPort to a white
iBook.
- Could DRM in Mac
OS X drive users to Linux?, 01.07. Apple has applied to patent
software similar to Windows Genuine Advantage. Should they implement
it, is it feasible to switch to Linux or BSD?
- Dialup fix for Leopard, scripting
for cooler laptops, the Griffin iMate battery, and more,
01.02. Also Eudora as the 'correct' email client, a fan of the
Mozilla version of Eudora, and another text processor for Mac OS
X.
- Political profiling
of Mac users, 06.30. Both liberals and conservatives choose
the Mac, so it's not fair to typify it as 'the liberal's
computer'.
- SteelSeries
S&S Pro Gaming: Can a mouse pad really be worth $30?,
06.23. Once you've used a SteelSeries mouse pad for a while,
you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.
- Praise for Opera, low cost iBook
mobo replacement, IrDA and IRtalk, WaMCom recommended, and more,
06.18. Also the use of 'compleat', booting from CD, new Toshiba
1.8" drives too thick for MBA, and PowerPC support and Snow
Leopard.
- Opera 9.5 good enough to
'ruin you for other browsers', 06.16. The reviewer has long
considered Opera the best among a solid collection of Mac browsers, and
the latest version makes it even better.
- Skip 867 MHz 12" PowerBook, iBook
sleeps when touched, Netscape 7.0.2 keeps crashing, and more,
06.11. Also getting a copy of the Mac OS for a Power Mac ONE, and
whether it can run Linux.
- Kensington Ci70
Wireless Keyboard and Mouse excellent for field and desktop use,
06.09. Slim, light, and small of footprint, Kensington's wireless
Ci70 mouse and keyboard are great for desktop Macs and easy to take
along for use in the field.
- Make your own custom
greeting cards with Sophie's Cards, 06.02. Design and mail
customized greeting cards using your own words and photos - or ones
that come with the software.
- Netscape 7 for OS 9, Compact Flash
faster than hard drive in PB 1400, MacSpeech Dictate, and more,
05.28. Also using VNC over a network so two Macs can share one
monitor and the VTBook graphics upgrade for Pismo.
- Pixelmator 1.2 closing the
gap with Photoshop Elements 6, 05.27. Photoshop Elements 6 has
raised the bar for affordable image editing software, and Pixelmator is
coming closer to being able to replace it.
- 1 display with 2 Macs, flash
memory for file transfer, Quicksilver or TigerLaunch?, and more,
05.21. Also running a PowerBook 1400 from Compact Flash,
format=flowed for email, and OS 9 nice for browsing without Flash.
- Charles Moore's top
10 freeware list for Mac OS X, 05.19. Top choices in free
browsers, text editors, image editors, search utilities, system
maintenance, and more.
- Mac OS 9 still nice, anticipating
Odysseus, PowerBook 1400 upgrades, and more, 05.14. Also
rebuilding PowerBook batteries, FastMac vs. NuPower replacement
batteries, and only one G4 upgrade left for WallStreet PowerBooks.
- Pismo battery and screen problems,
Zip vs. hard drive for backup, and MacBook Air packaging,
05.07. Diagnosing battery problems and a fuzzy screen on a Pismo,
backup options for Power Macs, and the small size of the MacBook Air's
packaging.
- Troubleshooting Eudora, backing up
a Beige G3, and why Macs are green, 05.01. Problems getting
help with Eudora, backup options for a Power Mac G3, and how the
long-term usefulness of Macs makes them environmentally friendly
computers.
- Opera 9.5 beta add
innovative features, better integrates with Mac, 04.28.
Already a speedy browers, Opera now launches faster, has a fully
searchable history, and looks more like a standard Mac app than earlier
versions.
- Why Eudora fans
are 'doggedly faithful', 04.24. The power and flexibility of
the classic Eudora email client - and how to make it more stable in Mac
OS X 10.5.
- Picking the right 'Book, clamshell
iBook memories, and alternatives to SCSI-to-USB, 04.23.
Choosing a good used 'Book for Classic, remembering the clamshell
iBooks, and alternate options to avoid spending $99 on a SCSI-to-USB
adapter.
- Odysseus
cometh: The real successor to Eudora, 04.21. Eudora was a
'best of class' email client, and Infinity Data Systems hopes to build
on that with its forthcoming Odysseus mail client.
- 18 bits can't display millions of
colors, today's magic is different from yesterday's, and more,
04.16. Also more feedback on Mac browsers, slow dialup Internet,
and a SCSI-to-USB 2.0 solution.
- FaceBook: The
Missing Manual a very useful resource, , 04.15. There is
so much to Facebook that you almost need a book to take full advantage
of it. This is that book.
- Social networking on the
Mac: net4mac shows promise, 04.14. In contrast to huge social
networks such as MySpace and Facebook, net4mac is limited to Mac users
with OS X 10.4 and later.
- That old Mac magic isn't
gone, but it is fading, 04.10. With Apple's adoption of Intel
architecture and a growing market share, the Mac is becoming more
mainstream, and the mainstream isn't magic.
- Frustrated with Opera and Firefox,
classic form factors, 18-bit color, and more, 04.09. Problems
with Mac browsers, the sufficiency of 18-bit color, design classics,
and the magic of Macs and baseball.
- At play in the garden
of OS X browsers: Safari 3.1, Opera 9.27, and iCab 4.01,
04.07. "In some respects, the browser wars are over in the sense
that just about all of the alternatives are now satisfyingly fast and
stable...."
- At play in the garden of
OS X browsers: Firefox 3 Beta 5, 04.07. "I've not
traditionally been much of a Firefox fan, but Beta 5 is the slickest,
most polished Firefox browser ever, not to mention the fastest and
prettiest."
- Fading magic at Apple, Major
League Baseball's rebound, and an iMac that won't boot from a CD,
04.02. Reflections on Apple's success as a business, CD-ROM
problems in a G3 iMac, and Pismo processor problem solved with thermal
paste.
- Major League
Baseball and the Macintosh: Has the magic faded?, 03.31. Good
business decisions show MLB and Apple for what they are, and there's no
magic to business.
- Rolleiflex
MiniDigi AF 5.0: A TLR for the digital age?, 03.24. The
traditional Rolleiflex TLR design is back, but in a much smaller
package with an LCD finder and a 5 megapixel sensor.
- Newer iPods not compatible with
Panther, iCab great with OS 9, and backing up to Eudora 6.2.4,
03.19. Newer iPods require recent versions of iTunes, QuickTime,
and OS X. Also iCab may be the best browser for Mac OS 9, and stepping
back from Eudora 8 to 6.2.4.
- Interarchy 9: Smooth,
fast, and reliable, 03.17. Interarchy was already a powerful
program - far more than an FTP client - and the changes in version 9
make it even better.
- Maximum MacBook RAM, booting
PowerPC Macs from USB, Eudora 8 'different', and more, 03.12.
Also possibly replacing a 1.33 GHz PowerBook with an Intel-based 'Book
and recent iPod incompatibility with Panther.
- Pixelmator 1.1.3: A
serious challenger to Photoshop Elements?, 03.10. Visually
arresting, Pixlemator keeps improving, but Adobe is raising the bar
with Elements 6 for Mac.
- Solid State Drive experiences, OS
9 browsers, Tiger install problems, and more, 03.03. A
longtime SSD user weighs in, browser options for Mac OS 9, problems
installing Tiger using Target Disk Mode, Odysseus to replace Eudora,
and Office 2008 questions.
- Test driving Eudora 8
beta 3: Better but not ready for prime time, 01.21. The
Penelope team has improved some things, but problems with multiple SMTP
servers, messages over 50 KB in size, and stalling mean that it's still
unusable.
- What is a 'reconditioned' laptop?,
finding Tiger for an iBook, Pismo burning through CPUs, and more,
02.18. Where to find a copy of OS X 10.4 for an iBook,
'reconditioned' vs. 'refurbished', Pismo problems, and political
discussion on the Mac Web.
- PowerBook 3400c and
Pismo: Two of Apple's best notebooks ever, 02.11. Two
PowerBooks celebrate birthdays this week, and each was the fastest
laptop on the plant when it was introduced.
- MacBook Air upgradable enough?,
Lombard cache problem, and more on the liberal-conservative debate,
02.04. Another go around on whether Mac users are liberal or
conservative. Also looking for an OS X driver for the Netgear
WG511T.
- Picking a lapdesk, MacBook Air the
new Cube?, Pismo won't start, and Entourage vs. Mail and Eudora,
01.28. Looking at pads for notebook computers, why the MacBook Air
is the new Cube, a Pismo that stopped working, and whether Entourage is
a good alternative to Mail and Eudora.
- Liberals,
conservatives, and Mac users, 01.28. Readers weigh in on
whether Mac users are liberal, conservative, green, or socialist.
- Thinking
different about liberal vs. conservative Mac users, 01.21. Yet
another study had concluded that Mac users are more liberal. Where do
conservative Mac users fit into the picture?
- DRM in Mac OS X, Ubuntu and BSD as
alternatives to OS X, the power of Eudora, and more, 01.14.
More thoughts on Apple's digital rights patent and OS X, free non-DRM
alternatives to OS X, Eudora and dialup, and adding AirPort to a white
iBook.
- Could DRM in Mac
OS X drive users to Linux?, 01.07. Apple has applied to patent
software similar to Windows Genuine Advantage. Should they implement
it, is it feasible to switch to Linux or BSD?
- Dialup fix for Leopard, scripting
for cooler laptops, the Griffin iMate battery, and more,
01.02. Also Eudora as the 'correct' email client, a fan of the
Mozilla version of Eudora, and another text processor for Mac OS
X.
- more in the Miscellaneous Ramblings archives: 1999-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010