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No iChat on iPhone? Good!
By FJ de Kermadec
March 7, 2008
March 7, 2008
It seems the announcement of AOL working on an iPhone version of AIM before Apple releases iChat Touch – so to speak – has a few commentators stumped. In fact, many are speculating that Apple is waiting until it can enable video and audio chat to release a shiny, crowd-pleasing iChat, once again leaving the AIM guy in the dust...
Things you *really* need to know about the SDK
By Erica Sadun
March 7, 2008
March 7, 2008
I was up way way late and woke up way way early. I didn't sleep so you could--here are important things you need to know about the SDK.
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Last weekend, I decided to expand Coverflow to work with my entire photo album. This involved exploring the MusicLibrary and PhotoLibrary frameworks to find out how I could extract a complete set of albums and their pictures. The PLPhotoLibrary class proved to hold the key. With it, I could request an album list, and then build up a dictionary of photos that linked back from the image identifier to the album it came from.
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- iphone development
Downloading the SDK
By Erica Sadun
March 6, 2008
March 6, 2008
If you have even the slightest interest in the iPhone SDK be aware that Apple's servers are getting slammed from every direction.
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Pre SDK thoughts
By Daniel H. Steinberg
March 6, 2008
March 6, 2008
As Apple prepares to announce the iPhone SDK in a couple of hours I'm torn. Haven't people been trying to convince us for years of the advantages of browser based applications? And Apple has put the browser on its list of strategically important pieces of the puzzle to own along with hardware and the operating system.
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Mac FFOSS (Freeware/Free and Open Source Software)
By Todd Ogasawara
March 5, 2008
March 5, 2008
This week... Thunderbird 2 weirdness, Zoho Notebook rocks, JotSpot (Google Sites) doesn't, Streem.us is Tumblr with comments.
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- open source
- web services
MySQL Connector/ODBC Not Working with Leopard
By Todd Ogasawara
March 5, 2008
March 5, 2008
I was looking forward to using Microsoft Excel 2008 on my Mac to access MySQL tables using the MySQL Connector/ODBC for Mac OS X. But, that didn't work out. Here's what I found...
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- excel 2008
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- odbc
Mobility 2.0 and the iPhone SDK
By Mark Sigal
March 4, 2008
March 4, 2008
I am going to propose a vocabulary for thinking about the building blocks of mobility applications in the iPhone/iPod touch universe, a vocabulary based largely on an analysis of the composite set of existing functions already supported in these devices. My goal is two-fold. One is to attempt to connect the dots for would-be developers thinking about how they can emulate the best practices, services and workflows that have emerged around this platform. Two is to hopefully spotlight how Apple can provide maximize leverage for third-party developers by exposing well-defined APIs and providing tools around these function sets.
Deleting Files from Time Machine Backups
By Jochen Wolters
March 4, 2008
March 4, 2008
Apple has done a not-so-great job in documenting how to properly delete files from a Time Machine backup: Time Machine's online help doesn't explain how to do this, yet the solution is mentioned shortly on Time Machine's product page on the Apple website (it's under "Back up only what you need"). No wonder that, even though this topic has been addressed on several websites already, people keep asking how this works. Here's the answer to that question -- yet again.
- tags:
- Backups
- Time Machine
Remotely controlling your home from within
By Gordon Meyer
March 3, 2008
March 3, 2008
You're resting comfortably on the couch at home. You need to do something on your Mac. Perhaps run an application or change to a different iTunes playlist. Can you do it without standing up and walking to your computer? Of course you can. Here's how...
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