Apple has already announced that the next version of OS X will be dubbed “Snow Leopard”. It is going to be a “no new features” release, instead focusing on speed, stability, and security. Last night I realized that is not the whole story.
Apple innovates; it is what they do and I don’t think they can’t [...]
Tag Archives: OSX
What Apple Is Really Doing With Snow Leopard
Using the Mac OSX Dashboard for Business Intelligence
I have been toying with the idea of how Google Docs could be used as a Business Intelligence platform for small businesses. As the thought develops it is expanding from just Google Docs to Google as a platform which could include Google for your domain, Google Gears, Google Gadgets, Google Charts and maybe more. I [...]
OS X Dashboard Webclips
When I first heard of Webclips in OS X I thought it was a feature I would have no use for. The problem was that all of the examples I saw could easily be remedied by RSS browsers, etc.
I was wrong.
There are two Dashboard Webclips that I am using which I find really useful. Both [...]
Development Environment
Ever since I have moved to a Mac I have felt like my development environment was a little lacking. Sure, OS X is UNIX, but sometimes there are tools or libraries that I want to use, but won’t compile on a Mac.
Having said that, I don’t know that there is a better text editor than [...]
The Week of Leopard
I am really looking forward to installing Leopard this week.
I am looking forward to Spaces (aka virtual desktops)
I am looking forward to having Ruby and Rails delivered as part of the developer tools
I am looking forward to a more consistent look and feel across apps
I am looking forward to the improvements to Mail.app
I am looking [...]


