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The Plight of the Apple Early Adopter

August 14th, 2008

In light of my peculiar line of work, I am one of the first on the block — at least my block — to adopt a new computer-related gadget, and certainly I’m pretty quick to install an upgraded operating system or application. Of course, this sort of behavior entails certain compromises.
One, of course, is that [...]


The Snow Leopard Report: Selling Updates Without New Features

July 3rd, 2008

Before Mac OS X took over, I wrote a book about Microsoft Office 2001. When Mac OS X arrived, Microsoft ported their office suite over, as Office X. Although they charged their standard upgrade fee for the suite, there were actually very few new features to talk about.
One, as you recall, was “multiple selections,” which [...]


The Snow Leopard Report: How About Free?

June 26th, 2008

All right, we know that Snow Leopard will be, for all practical purposes, a wholesale cleanup of Leopard. Most of the surface features, save for Microsoft Exchange support, will be essentially identical to 10.5, although I suppose there might be some refinements here and there.
But the real stuff will happen out of sight, in the [...]