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Is It Time to Dump Your PowerPC Mac?

June 16th, 2008

I remember when the first PowerPC-based Mac came out in 1994. Despite the promise of greatly-increased performance, my initial encounter was a huge let-down, mostly because there wasn’t a lot of software supporting the new processor. So just about everything, including large portions of the Mac OS, ran in 68K emulation, where performance was reduced [...]


Waiting for Leopard Book V: Should You Just Wait?

October 24th, 2007

With worldwide Leopard coming out parties, and lots and lots of copies arriving the very first day Mac OS 10.5 is out — and maybe sooner if you can believe some reports — you’d almost expect massive upgrades being performed over a period of several days.
This is a vision that seems real enough, although [...]


Newsletter 412 Preview: Waiting for Leopard Book III: Just a Point-One Upgrade?

October 21st, 2007

As Leopard approaches, you have to wonder whether even 300-plus new features and enhancements will be sufficient to sway the skeptics about its potential. You see, as far as software numbering schemes go, incrementing a single tenth of a point usually signifies a pretty insignificant update.
I mean, you can name most any application’s transition from, [...]