by Chris | Mar 29, 2007 | Applications, Mac
Apple published a new beta of BootCamp for free download. All those out there, who wan to run the ressource consuming Windows Vista on their Intel-Macs, can download the 138 MB package. As the name implies, BootCamp enables the user to boot his Intel-Mac with a...
by Chris | Mar 23, 2007 | Applications, Mac
How to reduce the paper chaos is one of the things nearly everyone is coping with. Especially if your work is creative, if you are searching for innovation, if you have to manage projects, meetings and contacts you really get lost. Great ideas, solutions and...
by Chris | Mar 16, 2007 | Development, Mac
From June 11 to 15 it’s all about the Mac developer community in San Francisco under the warm sun of California: At the Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference the whole hardware and software developer community is gathering to get and exchange Mac...
by Chris | Mar 9, 2007 | Applications, Mac
The new Quicktime and iTunes update is available via Software Update. But be careful: Some users has serious problems after the update installation. This time the update bug catched me, too: After finishing the update of iTunes 7.1 and Quicktime 7.1.5 via Software...
by Chris | Mar 8, 2007 | Development, Development, Mac, Web
The UNIX foundation of Mac OS X and JAVA as a platform independent programming language show their advantages when you search for development tools on the Mac. You better don’t look back to the times of Mac OS 7, 8 or 9 and the beginning of the web revolution:...
by Chris | Mar 6, 2007 | Hardware, Mac
Net Applications is analyzing market shares of the different operating systems according to the Internet usage of these computer systems. It’s basically the same technology of services like Google-Analytics, but Net Applications is not only analyzing the...