This week at WWDC, Steve Jobs told Mac Developers that they were offering a “sweet” way to develop applications for the iPhone. Yes, he said “sweet”. Multiple times. Steve also told us this was an “Innovative new way” to develop
WWDC 2007
This week Apple held its annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. There has been a lot said about this year’s WWDC already, but I thought I’d take the opportunity to say a few words myself about the
Improving Mac OS X: #6 – Copying Bundles
For those who don’t know, OS X has the concept of a “bundle”. A bundle is basically a folder that allows related resources (software code, graphics files, configuration information) to be grouped together. The most common example of bundles is
“iWoz” Book Review
I’ve been meaning to do a quick review on iWoz for a while now, having read the book back in December last year. iWoz is the autobiography of Steve “Woz” Wozniak. For those who don’t know who this is, Woz
Improving Mac OS X: #5 – International English
Mac OS X is quite probably the best operating system in the world when it comes to internationalisation. It comes complete with language settings from all over the world, with the ability to easily switch to another language depending on
MagSafe not the only magnetic power adapter
When I first saw Apple’s new MagSafe power adapter on their MacBook and MacBook Pro computers, I thought “Smart idea! Why hasn’t anyone thought of doing this before?”. It turns out others had… For those who don’t know, the MagSafe