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    Newsletter #369 Preview: The Night Owl’s Ongoing Email Odyssey

    December 25th, 2006

    I want you all to know that I’m fundamentally an optimistic person. In addition, I like to think I am loyal, particularly to products that get the job done without a lot of fussing. I dislike reading about lots of workarounds to make something function correctly, because it just doesn’t sit well with me. If […]


    The Leopard Report: Don’t Change Too Much

    December 12th, 2006

    It’s a sure thing that the Mac OS interface is very far from perfect. It’s also a sure thing that things can get worse and that features can be piled upon features without a lot of thought about integration and reach a point where utter confusion can result. Indeed, I’m sure of you feel that […]


    Newsletter #367 Preview: The Tiger Report: Overcoming Inertia

    December 11th, 2006

    On a fairly regular basis, I talk about the problems remaining in Mac OS X, despite five major releases. First, the positives: Each update is said to be faster and more supremely stable than the previous release, in contrast to Microsoft, which as onerous system requirements for Windows Vista, requirements that up to half of […]


    On the Dangers of Overwrought Expectations

    November 22nd, 2006

    Ask anyone who pays close attention to the happenings in the Apple universe, and you will get a list of the products that may be be announced at the Macworld Expo come January 2007. While there’s apt to be some variation here and there, and I’m not going you any of my predictions yet, a […]