Archived posts for the 'mac' Category

Apple stuff

MacExpo 2007 Predictions

Monday, January 8th, 2007

So tomorrow is MacExpo, and here I am writing up predictions for what’s going to be announced. I really need to get out more, but hell, I like this stuff!

Generally, despite Apple trying to get away from aligning product launches with the event, MacExpo has heavy expections of new kit announcements.

With 2006 being a [...]

Christmas bargains for Mac heads: MacSanta

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

The lovely people over at MacSanta.com have organised 20% discount on software from 33 (at the last count) Mac developers including Bare Bones, Rogue Amiga and Potion Factory.

The deal is simple … just shop online at one of the participating developers and enter the coupon code for your 20% MacSanta discount when you pay.

You can [...]

MacHeist Mac Software Bargain Bundle

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

Fancy an early christmas present?

Hop over to MacHeist and grab a bundle of top quality Mac apps worth around $300 for $49 (given the exchange rate that’s about the price of a pint and a pie to us Brits)!

Yep, you get Delicious Library, Fotomagico, Shapeshifter, DEVONthink Personal, Disco, RapidWeaver, iClip4 and a choice of Pangea [...]

Parallel Windows

Friday, December 1st, 2006

Parallels, oh, Parallels!

In case you don’t know, Parallels is …

“the first solution that gives Apple users the ability to run Windows alongside Mac OS X in a secure, isolated virtual machine.”.

In other words, you can run Windows (or other OS), in a window, on your Mac desktop at near native speeds. Very [...]

Palm laugh off Apple ‘iPhone’

Monday, November 20th, 2006

I liked this story in The Mercury News via MDN …

“Is Apple serious competition?: Palm CEO Ed Colligan seems downright nonchalant about rumors that Apple may introduce a mobile phone to market in the coming year,” Sarah Jane Tribble and Dean Takahashi report for The San Jose Mercury News.

“Responding to questions from New York Times [...]

Internet Explorer 5 or higher

Friday, May 5th, 2006

The ‘enhanced user interface’ or the ‘advanced functionality capabilities’ make it a tough choice!

I laughed so hard I ruptured my gusset!

Isn’t it sweet to know their are some people still innocent enough to put this on their websites – bless them!

Get your fix over at Cooper World.net.