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The Leopard Era Report: The Tiger Disconnect Persists

December 25th, 2007

The conventional wisdom has it that Mac OS 10.4 was Apple’s most reliable system upgrade ever, with millions of users depending on Tiger for work and play. The combination of performance, useful features and stability placed Tiger at the pinnacle of Apple’s operating system achievements.
As for Leopard, the jury is still out. There remain rampant [...]


A Look at the Great iMovie Controversy

September 3rd, 2007

Just what is Apple’s iLife good for? That consideration lies at the heart of the objections raised about the major change in the focus of iMovie ‘08.
The previous edition, iMovie HD, seemed on the verge of becoming a semi-professional movie editing application in some respects. There were even plugins available to enhance its basic functionality.
With [...]


Are There Really Mac Secrets?

August 2nd, 2007

What’s a secret? The conventional definition is “something kept hidden or unexplained.” Indeed, the word “secret” has found its way into lots and lots of Mac books and articles over the years, but many of them were not about what products Apple might be planning to deliver, even though they are the real secrets.
Instead, they [...]