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    The End of Internet Explorer for the Mac: The Non-Story of 2005?

    December 24th, 2005

    A lot of fuss was raised Monday about the impending end of support for Microsoft’s Mac version of Internet Explorer. However, the application really died a couple of years ago, and I suppose it’s taken a little extra time for some to notice. Now it wasn’t too many years ago that Microsoft owned the Mac […]


    The Case for GUI Inconsistency

    December 17th, 2005

    Years ago, while at the office, I installed a copy of ClickChange, an early Mac OS interface changer. But it didn’t just fiddle with scroll bars and window designs. It would add sounds to specific functions. Of course, it wasn’t the most stable beast in the jungle, and I had more crashes that first day […]


    Universal Binaries: Get Ready for the Avalanche

    December 3rd, 2005

    It doesn’t take any special abilities to speculate that Mac developers around the world are busy this holiday season. No, not just buying presents for family and friends, but working on updates for their software to get ready for the MacIntel era. In case you’ve tuned in late, in order to be compatible with both […]


    The Apple Broadband Tuner Report

    December 3rd, 2005

    At the risk of stating the obvious, let me say that today’s commentary is based in large part on my personal experience with the Apple Broadband Tuner. The fact is that others have very different results to report, but I’ll be fair about it and mention those too. In any case, it doesn’t really matter […]