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Saturday, February 9, 2008

Macsunite jan-feb 2008 issue


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TECHNOLOGY

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Mac, Apple, and other News
IPOD stuff (now below after Technology because ipods are for pc too!)
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Dragthing. Here is an update...
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Mac Technology Editorial
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Times are changing. Sometimes this newsletter does not go through Yahoo (don't know what 's up) or I run out of time. In the meantime, all of this newsletter and more (cartoons, graphics, visuals that can't go on this newsletter) will appear at my blog as well. So you can see it on the newsletter and on the web. That way you can also do RSS feeds and I can do more for the newsletter and the related blog.
I don't have an iPod yet but I am thinking about getting the iPhone for all it can deliver once I can either contact with anyother carrier other then AT&T. I don't mind AT&T as we just go cable and internet with it (finally we could break out of the Comcast high speed stranglehold - which sucked ). I like the DVR capability (even running shows in the past ), recording more then one movie at a time, all the other channels and the on screen menu and more.
I have not upgraded to Leopard yet, I have tried some RSS feeds, have several blogs and websites. Then again I am trying to do my videos and put them on DVD. It seem strange that Apple has completely overhauled their iMovie but I am not surprised as I have had trouble synching to doing my DVD with iDVD so I am hoping when I get the new iMovie and iDVD things will be better. I will have more to say on my blog (try it ) and more in future issues with reviews.

Meanwhile I wonder whether it would be better to shut down this newsletter and just put it up on the blog or post this on the blog too. Any thoughts?

More about the best products of the year from Macworld and PC magazine.

More later

Dr.Eric Flescher (dreric1kansas@aol.com)
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2007: The Year in Review

from Macworld 12/2007 P.132 " 2007: The Year in Review" by7 John Motlz (crazyapplerumors.com)

middle column

" Truly the "IT" device if 2007- if not the decade, century, millenium, and indeed all of time and space - the iPhone finally arrived on June 29. Its arrival was greeted by a chorus of angels , followed by a solar eclipse , an overflight by a flock of doves , and a dire warning from a strange bearded man who kept mumbling something that sounded like " $200 price -cut."

Hilarious!!

Very cleverly done. I have seen several total solar eclipses and am a big mac fan.

Dr. Eric Flescher, Olathe, KS(dreric1kansas@aol.com):

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APPLE NEWS News Mac, Apple, and other
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PC magazine list some of its Best of 2007 see Technology section

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MAC DIGITAL/VIDEO
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Creating a time-lapse effect
You can create a time-lapse effect when you import prerecorded video from your camcorder, or when you capture live video from your camcorder or iSight camera. This is useful if you want to show the progression of an event (such as a blooming flower) in a fraction of the time it took in real life.
Note: You can't create a time-lapse effect for video you've already imported into an iMovie project, but you can use special effects to speed it up. To learn how to use special effects, see Related Topics below.

To create a time-lapse effect when importing prerecorded video:
1. Turn on your camera, and connect it to your computer. If you need help with this, see Related Topics below.
2. In iMovie HD, press the camera icon (shown above), and choose Time Lapse from the pop-up menu.
3. Select the Capture Frame checkbox and specify the number of frames from which you want iMovie to capture one frame of video.
4. Click OK.
5. Import your video into iMovie as you normally do, using the iMovie capture controls. If you need help with this, see Related Topics below.
To create a time-lapse effect while capturing live video from your camcorder, connect your camcorder to your computer using a FireWire cable, set your camcorder to Camera mode, and remove the tape. In iMovie HD, press the camera icon (shown above), and choose Time Lapse from the pop-up menu. Select the Capture Frame checkbox and specify the number of frames from which you want iMovie to capture one frame of video, then click OK. Click the Import button at the bottom of the iMovie monitor to start recording. Click Import again to stop recording.
To create a time-lapse effect while capturing live video from your iSight camera, press the camera icon (shown above) and choose iSight or Built-in-iSight from the pop-up menu. Press the camera icon again, and then choose Time Lapse from the pop-up menu. Select the Capture Frame checkbox and specify the number of frames from which you want iMovie to capture one frame of video. If you're recording into an iSight-formatted project, choose whether you want to permanently embed date and time text into the video. Click OK. Click the Record With iSight button at the bottom of the iMovie monitor to start recording. Click Record With iSight again to stop recording.

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NEW OSX stuff- including cool widgets
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Feeder - 1.5
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/25878
Product Description:
Feeder is a fully featured application for creating, editing and publishing RSS and iTunes podcast feeds. Here are just some of its many features:
• Create, download and import RSS 2.0 and iTunes podcast feeds
• Full support for the iTunes RSS podcasting extensions
• Drag and drop enclosure files to create new items
• Automatically tag audio and video files with artwork, artist, etc in all popular podcast formats including MP3s, M4As, M4Vs (iPod video) and QuickTime movies
• Quick and easy feed editing with auto-complete, templates, HTML tags and previews
• Customizable interface easily adapts to the task at hand
• Validates feeds to the RSS and iTunes specifications
• Upload artwork and enclosure files when publishing
• Publish with FTP, SFTP, .Mac or to folders on disk
• Ping online services after publishing to notify them of changes


What's new in this version:

• User interface updated for Leopard
• Media RSS Thumbnails for Miro
• Improved performance when tagging MP4 videos
• Enclosure Redirects for podcast statistic sites such as blubrry.com
• Can now publish using Password-less SFTP
• Editing improvements for pasting links and using templates
• Specify default servers for enclosures and images during publishing setup
• Automatic generation of MD5 sums and DSA signatures for Sparkle Appcasting
• Improved AppleScript


Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:
• Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
• Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
• Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
• Mac OS X 10.4 PPC


Additional Requirements:

• Mac OS X 10.4 or higher

feedback from others so far:


(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)Bobby T (Bobby Thompson) It took me a little time to figure out how to configure a couple things, not everything is intuitive right off the bat... But after figuring out there were additional selections server settings, i was able to get all the files to go where I wanted them...

Otherwise everything seems to work great...


Best of Its Kind - Version: 1.3.6, 8/4/2006 06:26PM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)mjmorrison As a developer I can say that this is great work. Also, the developer is quick to return email and he really wants to maintain this as a great program.

For podcastsers this is a no-brainer.

Keep up the great work!



Awesome Program - Version: 1.2, 8/20/2005 01:14AM PST

(2 of 2 users found this comment useful)timstree_dotmac Feeder is a full featured program, but simple-enough to use, even for those still learning about RSS feeds. If you don't need a particular feature, you don't have to use it, but it is there for you later on when your needs grow.

Best of all it doesn't take a lot of effort to get a new feed up and running. The validate feature is not something I'd seen in other programs and is reassuring to have especially if you are just beginning.

I recently had a question about something I was unsure about and the developer replied to my question in under two hours! I would happily recommend this program to anyone needing to create RSS feeds.




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> 1. There are two sides to every divorce: Yours and Shithead's.
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> 2. The closest I ever got to a 4.0 in college was my blood alcohol
> content.
>
> 3. I live in my own little world but it's OK, everyone knows me here.
>
> 4. I saw a rather large woman wearing a sweatshirt with 'Guess' on it. I
> said: Thyroid problem?'
>
> 5. I don't do drugs 'cause I find I get the same effect just by standing
> up really fast.
>
> 6. A sign In a Chinese Pet Store: 'Buy one dog, get one flea.'
>
> 7. Money can't buy happiness but it sure makes misery easier to live
> with.
>
> 8. I got a sweater for Christmas. I really wanted a screamer or a
> moaner.
>
> 9. If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the 'terminal'?
>
> 10. I don't approve of political jokes . I've seen too many of them get
> elected.
>
> 11. The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no
> trade-in value.
>
> 12. If life deals you lemons, make lemonade; if it deals you tomatoes,
> make Bloody Marys.
>
> 13. I love being married. It's so great to find that one special person
> you want to annoy for the rest of your life.
>
> 14. Shopping tip: You can get shoes for a buck at bowling alleys.
>
> 15. I am a nobody, nobody is perfect, and therefore I am perfect.
>
> 16. Everyday I beat my own previous record for number of consecutive
> days I've stayed alive.
>
> 17. That Claudia Schiffer must be a genius because I told a friend my
> plan to attain world peace, and he told me I have 'Schiffer Brains.'
>
> 18. No one ever says 'It's only a game!' when their team is winning.
>
> 19. Ever notice that people who spend money on beer, cigarettes and
> lottery tickets, are always complaining about being broke and not
> feeling well?
>
> 20. How long a minute is, depends on what side of the bathroom door
> you're on.
>
> 21. Isn't having a smoking section in a restaurant like having a peeing
> section in a swimming pool?
>
>
> 22. Marriage changes passion...suddenly you're in bed with a relative.
>
> 23. Why is it that most nudists are people you really don't want to see
> naked?
>
> 24. Snowmen fall from Heaven unassembled.
>
> 25. Every time I walk into a singles bar I can hear Mom's wise
> words: Don't pick that up, you don't know where it's been!'


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Saturday, January 5, 2008

Have you upgraded to Windows Vista yet?

I saw this c/net review 1/5/08 and poll result at this time. I added my vote related to the Mac. I wonder how many Vista have been sold?
Instant Poll Results
Your response has been recorded. Thank you for participating!

Question: Have you upgraded to Windows Vista yet?

No, I'm happy with XP for now. 33%
Yes, it came with my new computer. 20%
No, I don't think I will until I absolutely have to. 16%
Yes, I got it when it first released. 10%
No, I'm a Linux user. 9%
I will when I get a new computer 6%
No, I'm a Mac user. 4% <--------------------------------------------------*****
No, but I am considering it. 3%
No, I'm waiting for finalized SP1 to be delivered. 2%

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Agreement shuts down Apple info site

I heard about this judgement that Apple sued to discourage Apple tech secrets.

The ThinkSecret Blog is being shut down by court order.

http://www.thinksecret.com/news/settlement.html

iHacking of the iPhone

iHacking of the iPhone-A freshman to be (now) at Rochester Institute of Technology developed a solution for using the iPhone away from the AT & T.
While this story is old, this article tells more and makes for interesting developments.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/42672

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Macworldreviews Mac Gems Catalog

I review mac products and books which I post on MacCompanion, my newsletters and this blog.
Here is a nice listing of other reviews. I will review them and post as I have time.
Read the ratings and try them out.

http://www.macworld.com/products/macgems/?lsrc=mwgems

http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/macgems/complete-archive/?lsrc=mwgems

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

iMovie '08 & iDVD: what's Up Doc!!!

iMovie '08 & iDVD

Well it is now in stores and on new Macs. It is a big change. I am reviewing David Pogue's book iMovie '08 & iDVD : The Missing Manual and I will have more later to say as I work through iLife 08.

But until then have a look what Mr. Pogue says about iMovie '08.

http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/08/17/apple-takes-a-step-back-with-imovie-08/
there are comments from over 200 other people (and counting) under this editorial type reading but before I looked through them I typed in my own to echo similar or different sentiments.

I haved used versions of iMovie to make videos concerning my travels. These have included my hosting trips to Caribbean, Europe, S. Africa to see total solar eclipses, videotaping 10 different types of hummingbirds south of Tucson, visiting Seattle and Vancouver and its aquariums and parks, stormchasing in KS, OK, NE, capturing the great brilliant Comet McNaught 1/10/2007 on video and much more. They came out pretty well. But that changed with trying to master complete DVDs recently.

I have had much trouble with iMovie 6 and iDVD 6. It was (1) difficult to connect with the videos I wanted to place on the DVDs; (2) quit the DVD process eventhough there was plenty of room on the DVD; (3) hard to decipher whether connected to mv files were the problem or what; (4) left parts of the video on the DVD but not others ; (5) even doing the one step feature did not work. Why have the books I have read so glowing and that there is trouble here?

That's why when iMovie and iDVD 08 came out a week or so ago, I thought that would solve my problems (when I would get the versions or find out possible remedies in his new book). But for many as Mr. Pogue says in this blog and his book that I am reviewing , it is a step backwards in many ways. And I am cringing even before I get past the introduction.

I might be wrong but I have a feeling that the problems that I have had with these two programs and DVD mastering is a problem for others as well. And I still have iMovie HD and iDVD 5 : The Missing Manual book here next to me . No matter how well I tried to make sense of it and another great book by iLife 06 by Heid, trying several times with the programs and the videos I have, I could not find the answers to my problems.

I mean sometimes, Apple , I think, makes things so elegant it actually makes things ----confusing. And I think despite all that is said about Apple and its machines and software (and I am a huge fan!), some PC users don't understand or want to understand it. And I have noticed some of this before but more so with the problems I have had with the previous versions of these two applications.

I like tinkering with the movies and not just splattering it in the computer and snapping on to a DVD, quick dirty but NOT NICE. I mean why show your DVDs unless they look good. But in my case lately, its not "why" it's "can't".

And maybe Steve Jobs heard that mac users were dissatified with DVD creations, so as an easy way out (and with the help of a tech designer , had a applicatin solution). Now we have these 08 versions which many can't understand (why this was done). And when I see Mr. Pogue echo these sentiments I wonder what is really going on?

Now I am stuck to either figuring out the previous version (which I have not been able to do for 2 or so years ) or making a go of this shread (or is it shrek) of iMovie or move to Final cut express or what?

I guess I will read more, look at the Missing Manual and more of Mr. Pogue's and the comments from other people in the book and take a look at iMovie ).

Step back, step forward who knows. I am still in the middle frozen until I figure out what do with videos and dvds next.

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here come the hd videorecorder

Well more High definition camcorders are coming out.

Who will switch now? Who will switch later? I just bought a used 3ccd chip 320 Panasonic (great reviews). So I am waiting.

Which of this HD will lead the pack? Read on and start deciding.
new hd videorecorder
Uses DVD and HD definition

http://www.usa.canon.com/app/html/HDExpert/index.html?&WT.mc_id=C123886

Sunday, November 25, 2007

These are a good tips , ideas and thoughts about video

These are a good tips , ideas and thoughts about video
Macworld Video: 10 tips to be thankful for

By Rob Griffiths Macworld Video: 10 tips to be thankful for

By Rob Griffiths
http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/mwvodcast/

iPatch unveiled at RBTE

iPatch unveiled at RBTE
The latest innovative tech product new iPatch was unveiled at the 11/24/2007 in Lawrence , KS.

Why look at your videos on an iPod or iPhone screen when you can see it right next to your eye. Nothing was said how much it costs and wether Bill Gates will try to copy the design.

(Right Between The Ears comedy show is in Lawrence KS and we regularly go to see it).

Top 10 terrible tech products

Top 10 terrible tech products
http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_1Link05-9821071-1.html?tag=nl.e729

includes the
Tamagotchi (1996) - Yeah I remember that one

I was hoping to NOT find an Apple product but alas there was
"Apple Puck Mouse."
I also hated the "Apple Puck Mouse" that I used in some schools. However the puck was the first mouse to use USB standard as method of connectivity.
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/gadgets/0,39029552,49293700-6,00.htm

But #10 and sneaking in there was drum roll please...... VISTA.
Hurray
-Microsoft was not immune and had a scathing rebuke of Windows Vista

http://crave.cnet.co.uk/gadgets/0,39029552,49293700-10,00.htm

"Any operating system that provokes a campaign for its predecessor's reintroduction deserves to be classed as terrible technology." It was noted for being an operating system that has a downgrade-to- previous-edition option introduced for PC makers deserves to be classed as terrible technology. Took six years of development was instantly hated by hordes of PC professionals and enthusiasts deserves to be classed as terrible technology.
Windows Vista conforms to all of the above. Its
incompatibility with hardware, its obsessive requirement of human interaction to clear security dialogue box warnings and its abusive use of hated DRM, not to mention its general pointlessness as an upgrade, are just some examples of why this expensive operating system earns the final place (#10)in our terrible tech list. "

But will it make any difference? Most will still supportt Microsoft and buy it

Saturday, November 3, 2007

2007: The Year in Review an eclipse?

from Macworld 12/2007 P.132 " 2007: The Year in Review" by7 John Motlz (crazyapplerumors.com)

middle column

" Truly the "IT" device if 2007- if not the decade, century, millenium, and indeed all of time and space - the iPhone finally arrived on June 29. Its arrival was greeted by a chorus of angels , followed by a solar eclipse , an overflight by a flock of doves , and a dire warning from a strange bearded man who kept mumbling something that sounded like " $200 price -cut."

Hilarious!!

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Apple security patch release it was bound to happen

How many patches has Microsoft undergone? Windows users take it for granted. Apple users don't usually have it happen to them. But with the newness of the iPhone it was bound to happen sometime to get kinks out.

Apple security patch release

http://money.aol.com/news/articles/_a/apple-releases-security-patch-for-iphone/20070802085509990001Link

Saturday, January 27, 2007

finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9

(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.

finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9

(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.

finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9

(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.

finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9

(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.

finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9

(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.

finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years

3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9

(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Apple Inc. has personal computers still at core

Personal computers still at core of Apple Inc.
MacDailyNews - USA
"Jack Minsky built a successful business by writing software for Apple's Macintosh computers. So when Apple last week dropped the word 'computer' from its .Jobs aims to establish Apple's OS X operating system at the heart of a computing ecosystem that will make personal computing easier and more elegant than anything its rivals can offer
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/12306/



Apple "bends" to Cingular for iPhone deal
Apple "bent" to Cingular with its multi-year exclusive US contract for its entire line of iPhone m...
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network - http://www.macnn.com/
Apple's downloads page gets a facelift
By Chris Brentano
Filed under: Macintosh, Apple, Commercial, Shareware, Freeware, Open Source. Apple DownloadsApple's web site has always had a fairly nice Downloads section, but most recently (to coincide with MacWorld SF maybe? ...
Download Squad - http://www.downloadsquad.com

Justifying Apple's iPhone restrictions: they want it to succeed
By Carl Howe(Carl Howe)
Apple is now bidding once again to become the total control platform vendor that they have always been inside. When they introduce the phone software to the Macintosh (seems inevitable, doesn't it?) will they shut down developers there ...
Blackfriars' Marketing - http://www.blackfriarsinc.com/blog/index.html

Personal computers still at Apple’s business core
By Administrator
Jack Minsky built a successful business by writing software for Apple ’s Macintosh computers. So when Apple last week dropped the word “computer” from its name, and dedicated its annual Macworld trade show to noncomputer gadgets, ...
Tech 2 Blog - http://tech2.blogsome.com


Dr. Eric Flescher, Olathe, KS(dreric1kansas@aol.com):