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Find IE Memory Leaks

Drip is a tool that helps developers find IE memory leaks in their code. It’s open source and available on SourceForge. Check it out or just ban IE from your website entirely using Explorer Destroyer. Kill Bill’s Browser is also a helpful resource for creating IE mayhem on your website. Better yet, switch to a […]

Windows Zero Day Exploit

Wonderful. Another zero-day exploit for we Windows users. Makes my previous post about Apple so much sweeter. I can’t wait to go home to my Powerbook

Happy Birthday Apple Computer!

Apple Computer is having a birthday on April 1st! This is no April fools joke. Apple Computer is going to be 30 years old! There are a lot of people out there doing something special for Steve Jobs to thank him for his contribution to computing. I’ve seen a few sites pop up such as […]

OSX Dock for Windows

I am a Mac user at home and a Windows user at work. One of the many things that make the Mac great are the beautiful UI affects and usability. There have been a few attempts at making a dock for Windows that is similar to the one in OSX. Most of them are slow, […]

C# on OS X and Linux Too?

I came across this TrollTech company in the latest Dr. Dobb’s Journal that has a product that should compile Windows, OS X and Linux applications without re-factoring code. It’s called Qt/Windows and integrates with Visual Studio. Since I’m on my Powerbook right now, I have not had a chance to try it out. I wonder […]

Free iTunes (sort of)

On iTunes today, you can buy Maroon 5’s entire playlist of 119 songs for $9.99. It’s normally $0.99 per song except for today. These are not actually Maroon 5 songs! These are songs that the band, Maroon 5, chose to be on their iTunes playlist. It’s a great deal for $9.99!

Tiger

On April 29th the next release of OS X Tiger comes out! We just bought a family pack for our four in-house Macs.

Powerbooks

Powerbooks

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Go Apple!

Almost a Week

I know it’s been almost a week since my last post. It’s either been a busy week or nothing worth posting has come up while I was at my computer. I’m working on some new functionality for MoveableType which I will start implementing here soon.

Tonight I started using Quicksilver, a Mac app for getting […]

Why I Enjoy My Mac

Since this is my first, “why I enjoy my Mac” post - I will explain what the heck I’m talking about. I am obligated to use both a Mac and PC on a daily basis. At work I use a Dell D600 laptop and at home I use my 15″ Powerbook G4. […]