Over at Lifehacker there is an interesting conversation going on regarding what software readers have purchased this year. Paul Stamatiou and Glenn Wolsey have responded in a blog post, and I feel like that’s the best way also.
This year is perhaps the first year I have purchased software. Previously application purchases were left up to [...]
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What Apps Did You Buy This Year?
Is Parallels Leopard’s Secret Feature?
If you haven’t heard, the Parallels team is at it again. Earlier this week they released a new version which adds features like dragging and dropping files between operating systems, the ability to boot from a Boot Camp partition, and Coherency mode which hides the Windows desktop and makes Windows applications float on your Mac [...]
WWDC 2006 Keynote Impressions
Now that they dust has settled a bit from yesterday’s keynote, I think it’s time to give my opinions of it. First of all, it seems that the general consensus is disappointment. Speculated products weren’t announced, and neither were some of the speculated Leopard features.
Part of the problem might be our mindset. It’s easy to [...]
January 2006 Header: The Year of the Mac
In case you’ve forgotten, each month I’m changing the header to something which has some meaning to me. This month’s header has a multiple meanings. As you can see this is an image of my OS X desktop. This past Christmas I received parts to build myself an x86 Mac, and I’m loving it. The [...]
