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Drobo Robotic Disk Array and AirPort Extreme I've been curious about the Drobo Fully Automated SATA Robotic Storage Array and how it might perform on my AirPort Extreme network. if this combination turned out to be practical, I could have 2 Terabytes of hard disk backup storage… read more Derrick Story Erica Sadun: Accessing all your onboard photos from your iPhone database "Last weekend, I decided to expand Coverflow to work with my entire photo album," said Erica Sadun in her recent post, Accessing all your onboard photos from your iPhone database. "This involved exploring the MusicLibrary and PhotoLibrary frameworks to find… read more Derrick Story Latest Free and Open Source Mac Software Todd Ogasawara has continued to publish his Mac FFOSS (Freeware/Free and Open Source Software) column on O'Reilly's Mac Center. If you've fallen behind on what's new (and cheap) in the Mac universe, you might want to hop over there for… read more Derrick Story Gordon Meyer: One Week with EyeTV Hybrid Over on the new O'Reilly Mac site, Gordon Meyer posts his thoughts about the EyeTV Hybrid: "The EyeTV Hybrid is very portable; it's not much bigger than a typical USB "thumb drive." It's not as portable if you need an… read more Derrick Story A Raft of iPhone Technical Posts Erica Sadun has posted a raft of excellent iPhone technical shorts on O'Reilly's Digital Media Mac Blog. Topics include Programmatically Handling iPhone interruptions, Creating an UIImage from a URL, and plenty more. If you're an "under the glass" iPhone type,… read more Derrick Story Five Favorites from Macworld SF 08 "With more than 450 exhibitors at this year's Macworld Expo, it's impossible to see it all," writes Jochen Wolters. "Which is a shame especially because of all those countless small and medium sized companies whose product announcements are often drowned… read more Derrick Story VersionTracker Updates
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Jochen Wolters May 01, 2008
ScreenFlow grabs audio and video from the computer and external sources, provides a timeline for editing these recordings, and offers a range of effects aimed specifically at creating on-screen software presentations. This screencasting studio is easy to use and affordable. And if you have a Mac running Leopard with ScreenFlow loaded up, you're suddenly in the educational movie making business. Jochen Wolters reviews this application and provides plenty of video samples. Derrick Story Apr 10, 2008
Apple automation guru, Sal Soghoian talks about the scriptability of Aperture in this podcast interview with Derrick Story. Sal points to the "Aperture-InDesign Integration Demo" as a powerful example of how AppleScript can extend Aperture's capabilities. Adam Goldstein Feb 21, 2008
Most of the features of VectorDesigner are available in higher-end vector drawing programs, but the $70 cost of VectorDesigner is hard to beat. Moreover, if you've never used a vector drawing program before, the simple features you'd end up using in a higher-end program aren't much different than the standard features in VectorDesigner -- and in VectorDesigner, they're easy to find. Adam Goldstein delves into his discovery from the Macworld Expo floor. Derrick Story Feb 12, 2008
Aperture 2.0 is faster, easier to use, and produces better images, says Joe Schorr, Apple Senior Product Manager. In this interview with Derrick Story, Joe explains how Aperture 2.0 meets those lofty claims. This chat covers a lot of new ground. Daniel H. Steinberg Jan 17, 2008
Steve Jobs opened the Macworld surprise envelope at the 2008 keynote address and out slid a sleek notebook computer: the Macbook Air. Daniel Steinberg was on hand for the unveiling and files this report about all the new hardware, iPhone updates, and more. Derrick Story Dec 10, 2007
O'Reilly Media has a full slate of in-booth tech talks and plenty of Mac and digital media titles to browse during Macworld SF 2008 (Jan 1518, Moscone Center). We have goodies, too! If you buy any book at the O’Reilly booth (S-2218), you’ll get a free Mac OS X Quick Reference Card (while supplies last). When you stop by the O'Reilly booth, swipe your badge for a chance to win O'Reilly books (a $500 value) and gear. And if that isn’t cool enough, all O’Reilly books are discounted 30 percent. Derrick Story Nov 27, 2007
Apple's product manager of automation technologies is the same guy who many of us consider the ultimate AppleScript guru: Sal Soghoian. Even though Sal and I live only a few hours apart, I had to go all the way to the Caribbean to chase him down for this podcast interview. It was worth it. Sal talks about Leopard, automation improvements, and of course, how this all affects Aperture. Dominique James Aug 09, 2007
Aperture provides plenty of tools for creating professional looking slideshows from your images. But you have even more possibilities outside its cozy confines thanks to its interoperability with other Mac OS X applications. In this first part of a two-part series, Dominique James explores the options within Aperture, then takes you on a tour of other Mac OS X slideshow tools. Jose Cruz Jul 31, 2007
Learn how to use Cocoa to build an exception handling system. This article shows the classes and keywords needed, how to prepare and raise a Cocoa exception, as well as how to intercept and process the exception. Giles Turnbull Jul 25, 2007
Giles Turnbull examines Mark Hurst's "Good Easy" productivity tools and methods for Macs. Giles spoke with the author of "Bit Literacy" about his philosophy and choices for simplifying computing. Noah Gift Jul 18, 2007
In this final segment of our Open Directory series, Noah Gift introduces Manage Client for OS X (MCX) and shows how to use the OS X specific schema attributes for Mobility to synchronize laptops to a network profile and change Dock settings. Noah also demonstrates how Windows can use Open Directory for authentication and Home Directories. Giles Turnbull Jul 11, 2007
Giles Turnbull examines several methods and applications for managing your PDF collection. Erica Sadun Jul 03, 2007
Erica Sadun examines Elgato's new Turbo.264 graphics co-processor in a USB dongle. In this article, you'll discover whether the Turbo.264 is right for you and, if so, how to use it for your video compression needs using four handy compression methods. Noah Gift Jun 27, 2007
Noah Gift shows how to set up a Mac with an NFS home directory using Open Directory, integrate an existing Linux NFS file server for a cross-platform home directory, and authenticate a Linux client into Open Directory. Jeremiah Foster Jun 22, 2007
In the latest installment in his series on windowing system options for Mac developers, Jeremiah Foster takes a look at using GTK+ on OS X. If you like living on the bleeding edge, this article will show you how to install and get up and running with GTK+ on OS X. Daniel H. Steinberg Jun 12, 2007
Learn about the new features announced in Leopard, Safari for Windows, and the way iPhone development is going to work. Daniel Steinberg reports from this year's WWDC keynote. Jochen Wolters Jun 08, 2007
AppleScript automation is one of OS X's most useful features, and it can be made even better with the use of keyboard shortcuts. Jochen Wolters examines three ways to assign a keyboard shortcut to an AppleScript, and digs in to FastScripts and Quicksilver in this detailed tutorial. Noah Gift Jun 04, 2007
Open Directory is one of Apple's best-kept secrets. Get the real scoop on Open Directory, and learn how to configure a very basic Open Directory system and set up an OS X Open Directory client. Giles Turnbull May 25, 2007
Giles Turnbull interviews a group of UK-based indie developers to ask them a little about their lives, how they stay in touch with Apple, and why international exchange rates make such a difference to them. Click here for all Mac content listed in chronological order. ![]() |
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Layout Tool Disguised as Aperture's Book Making FunctionAperture 2.1 includes a more versatile book-making tool than we saw in earlier versions. So powerful in fact, that calling it a book making tool is really selling it short. It's actually a flexible layout application with some very useful output options. In this podcast, Derrick Story talks with Joe Schorr and tries to uncover all the hidden gems buried in Aperture 2.1. Read more on Inside Aperture. More News
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