You can almost smell the tubes burning…
What? You don’t have a terminal app for OS X that brings back all the goodness of the old CRT terminals (flickering block characters, screen curvature, scanlines and the smell… Read more »
What? You don’t have a terminal app for OS X that brings back all the goodness of the old CRT terminals (flickering block characters, screen curvature, scanlines and the smell… Read more »
A year or so ago when I switched away from Windows, about the only thing I continued to miss was the ability to run Access on my local PC and… Read more »
I spent some time last night exploring the new Pages 2.0 (part of the new iWork ’06 suite) and I’m really amazed by one feature—you can do your initial pasteup/layout… Read more »
I don’t think I’ll try to figure out a way to get one of the new dual-core Mac laptops until at least Rev B or C, but still it looks… Read more »
A couple of new free beta products have appeared for OS X, Lightroom from Adobe (a response to Apple’s Aperture) for digital image management and Sandvox from Karelia Software, a… Read more »
Apple has launched a website dedicated to IT Professionals. From the introductory text: “…Combining the power of UNIX with industry-leading ease of use, Apple offers a unique value proposition for… Read more »
If you happen to have a 5G video iPod, you may have wanted to hook it up to your TV but figured you weren’t ready to give Apple another $19… Read more »
“Your toaster doesn’t crash. Why should your computer crash?” I switched from a Windows desktop about two years ago and I can’t remember a day when I regretted making the… Read more »
A quick note to document setting up system maintenance scripts on Mac OS X (Tiger)—what I used to think of as cron jobs. With Tiger, cron is still around and… Read more »
As a result of some interim administrative shuffling, the university’s Copyright Office is now a part of the Library Systems Office. That’s why it became my problem when last week… Read more »