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- Beautiful Alternative Browser Shiira 2.0 Ships
If you're not too busy detailing ways to make Firefox better, you might want to contemplate a more radical shift. Shiira, the Webkit-based alt-browser put together by a team in Japan, has just made it to version 2.0, and it's...
If you're not too busy detailing ways to make Firefox better, you might want to contemplate a more radical shift. Shiira, the Webkit-based alt-browser put together by a team in Japan, has just made it to version 2.0, and it's beautiful. I haven't gotten to use it yet, so I can't report on its performance, but the interface might just be the best on OS X. Yes, even nicer than OmniWeb. It's free and open-source. Remember: Together, Everyone Achieves More. Go Joe!Technorati Tags: webkit, shiira
Pete Mortensen - Site Breaks Street Date With Review of New Panic Application
I've got good news and bad. The good news is that Panic software, the makers of such venerated Mac-only shareware apps as Transmit, Unison and the much-mourned Audion, will soon release a new, extremely powerful web-development program, Coda. The bad...I've got good news and bad. The good news is that Panic software, the makers of such venerated Mac-only shareware apps as Transmit, Unison and the much-mourned Audion, will soon release a new, extremely powerful web-development program, Coda. The bad news is that I shouldn't already know this: MacApper ran a review a day before the official announcement and even posted screenshots. The cat's out of the bag now, so the review stays, but Panic had the screenshots taken down shortly after the offending blurb popped up. It'll all be public in a few hours anyway. The app sounds sweet, by the way:
Which brings me to the built in editor. For me this is really the deal maker. One of the problems I have had switching to a Mac is the editors on OS X. They aren't bad, but they aren't great either. Having said that, I think the guys at Panic are off to a really great start with their own editor. All of the usual languages are supported and styled appropriately including: CSS, HTML, Javascript, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL, XML, and straight text.
Dig it.
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Pete Mortensen - Baby Trapped in MacBook Pro
Oh, Apple. You and your unannounced Leopard features have gone too far this time! Baby Trapped in Apple Mac: Optical Illusions Via Digg. Technorati Tags: ad, apple, baby...Oh, Apple. You and your unannounced Leopard features have gone too far this time!
Baby Trapped in Apple Mac: Optical Illusions
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Pete Mortensen - High-Res Shots of Apple Gear at NAB
I'm sorry, Dave. I can't let you do that. AppleInsider has reams of photos taken at the National Association of Broadcasters conference last week in Las Vegas. Apple was out in full force: 3/4 Petabytes of storage space, 3 miles...I'm sorry, Dave. I can't let you do that. AppleInsider has reams of photos taken at the National Association of Broadcasters conference last week in Las Vegas. Apple was out in full force: 3/4 Petabytes of storage space, 3 miles of fiber optic cable, 4 M2 Gb networks, 90 Xserves and 40 Xserve RAIDs.
Sadly, that config is not available for purchase from the Apple Store at this time. Check it out.
Technorati Tags: apple, geekhead, nab, xserve
Pete Mortensen - Apple Engineer's Bittersweet Departure Sums Up What Makes Us Great
Apple's insistence on secrecy has many unintended consequences: Mac fans are hard to please, rumor sites do their best to steal information about unannounced products, and, most interestingly, it gets easy to forget that Apple is a company made up...Apple's insistence on secrecy has many unintended consequences: Mac fans are hard to please, rumor sites do their best to steal information about unannounced products, and, most interestingly, it gets easy to forget that Apple is a company made up of real people with feelings and lives. That's why this spectacular farewell to Cupertino written by Buzz Andersen, formerly the author of shareware app Podworks and for four years an Apple software engineer, hits me square in the left ventricle. There is love and life in Cupertino, folks:
Like the Macintosh team of old, I started out at Apple as a young engineer willing to subordinate my life (for a time) to something I was passionate about. When I left my first position at Apple (in OS X Integration) for a real engineering job in Pro Apps, I was eager to make the features I was assigned the best they could be, even if it meant putting in difficult hours to get them done on schedule. So I put in the hours. I worked evenings and weekends. I worked while I was ill. Even when I ended up laid up at home in the throes of what turned out to be mononucleosis (a condition, for those who haven't had the pleasure, that lends itself more to constant unconsciousness than constant concentration), I sat in bed fixing bugs. And little by little, I burnt myself out.
<sniff>No, no, go on, Buzz. I'm not crying. It's just something in my eye, that's all.</sniff> That just killed me. Maybe I'll see you on the other side, man. When the fighting's through.
Apple: A Romance - Buzz Andersen
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Pete Mortensen - What Do You Think Sucks About Firefox on Mac?
Firefox makes me crazy. So much about it is great: Cross-platform functionality, a dedicated community of developers, a massively extensible plug-in system, it's nice. But it's also slow, buggy and burdened with a non-standard Mac OS X interface. Friday, Developer...Firefox makes me crazy. So much about it is great: Cross-platform functionality, a dedicated community of developers, a massively extensible plug-in system, it's nice. But it's also slow, buggy and burdened with a non-standard Mac OS X interface.
Friday, Developer Colin Barrett put out a call to know what Mac users would fix on Firefox if they had the chance. The conversation's been good, but make sure to make your voice heard! I'll add my own pet peeve: Drop the XUL garbage and build a real Mac interface. Oh, and learn how to constrain functionality so that you don't get memory leaks every few hours. Oops, hang on. Am I just describing Camino?
Firefox on the Mac
Image via Kstruct
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Pete Mortensen - Watch Jobs/Gates Film For Free Online
For my money, there are few Mac geek rites of passage more fun or worthwhile than watching "Pirates of Silicon Valley," the ever-so campy made-for-TNT in 1999 movie about the beginnings of the long-standing rivalry between Apple founder Steve Jobs...For my money, there are few Mac geek rites of passage more fun or worthwhile than watching "Pirates of Silicon Valley," the ever-so campy made-for-TNT in 1999 movie about the beginnings of the long-standing rivalry between Apple founder Steve Jobs and Microsoft founder Bill Gates. And lucky for you, it is now available to watch for free on Google Video. Noah Wylie is barely believable but well-cast as a wide-eyed Steve with a series of hilarious moustaches, and Anthony Michael Hall is oddly brilliant as mulleted Gates. The entire thing manages to be both so over-the-top and so nerdy that you can scarcely believe anyone thought it would be a good idea to greenlight it. Also, the opening scene on the set of the 1984 ad? Genius.
Pirates Of Silicon Valley [Vodpod]Technorati Tags: apple, pirates
Pete Mortensen - Disguise Your iPod As A Pack of Smokes!
Ladies and gentleman, I think we've reached a new peak for an iPod case that hides your digital media device as something much less desirable. Meet the Gama-Go Pack-O-Smokes Mp3 case, perfect for use in rough neighborhoods where it's more...Ladies and gentleman, I think we've reached a new peak for an iPod case that hides your digital media device as something much less desirable. Meet the Gama-Go Pack-O-Smokes Mp3 case, perfect for use in rough neighborhoods where it's more important to look like a crazy person listening to your cigarettes than like a rich kid with an iPod.
Gama-Go iPod case [BoingBoing]
Technorati Tags: game-go, ipod
Pete Mortensen
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