Safari vulnerability
I use Camino for my browser so the threat to my personal machine is low…but I fired up Safari and went to this test page and saw that Safari is… Read more »
I use Camino for my browser so the threat to my personal machine is low…but I fired up Safari and went to this test page and saw that Safari is… Read more »
A new update for Comic Life appeared the other day and I wasted no time downloading a copy. Dragged it right into my applications folder…hit the icon and got ready…splash… Read more »
I wrote the other day about .mac and the iDisk, so I thought I should follow up with a bit about another option for an internet-based disk—Google Mail. There have… Read more »
If you’re running OS X Server and get tired of having to uncheck updates for things like iTunes or QuickTime that you don’t run on the server, you can check… Read more »
I got a .mac subscription the other day (primarily for other members of my family) but I’ve been playing around with it a bit and have found several uses that… Read more »
If you’re using a Macintosh, you’re not able to fully use the US Government website that aims to be a one-stop shop for scholars and others in search of federal… Read more »
Yesterday a new version of SubEthaEdit was released (2.3) and with it came a change in their licensing. The latest version requires registration (no longer free to educational sites) but… Read more »
A couple of days ago, I passed along information about the GLTerminal program–simulating an old CRT. I had heard it was developed in Apple’s OpenGL lab but now I have… Read more »
I had to upgrade a couple of blogs to WordPress 2.0.1 yesterday and another this morning. That activity gave me an opportunity to test yet another desktop weblog editor. I… Read more »
This is just a simple post to see if I can make MarsEdit work with the blog. What’s MarsEdit? Originally from Ranchero Software (makers of NetNewsWire—the greatest news reader for… Read more »