• Explore the magic and the mystery!


  • » Currently browsing posts tagged with: maintenance

    The iPhone Report: Casual Observations on the 3.0 Upgrade

    June 24th, 2009

    I don’t really care if the decision came down from Steve Jobs, Tim Cook or another Apple executive, but the rollout of the new iPhone software was far less troublesome than last year. For one thing, Apple released it two days ahead of the unleashing of the iPhone 3GS (the space no longer is part […]


    Newsletter #455 Preview: The Death of Power PC
    Support is Coming Sooner Than You Think!

    August 17th, 2008

    When Adobe released a new version of Premiere for the Mac platform after an absence of several years, it arrived with support strictly for Intel-based Macs. The same held true for two new applications, Encore and Soundbooth, and Adobe’s excuse had it that removing support for older Macs would allow for much speedier development and […]


    Apple’s Unfortunate Economy of Words

    August 5th, 2008

    So we all understand the original version of the iPhone 2.0 software was mighty buggy. Applications had a propensity to crash far more often than they should, and that includes Apple’s own Mail and Safari. Even more irritating, text entry in Mail would sometimes become dog slow, and only a restart would set things right. […]


    The Leopard Report: My Personal Petty Mac Annoyances

    August 4th, 2008

    After four maintenance updates, with many more on the way over Leopard’s expected lifecycle — and I am not counting security fixes — it’s a sure thing that the worst ills are behind us. Typical of most Apple software these days, the original version was somewhat shaky, betraying evidence of a rushed release. Now I […]