Live from the WWDC keynote presentation, Apple just unveiled the next version of of the Mac OS X and with it introduced some big changes for the operating system including a significantly redesigned ...
As rumors swirl over Apple's plans instate changes to the Mac OS X user interface with this year's release of Snow Leopard, a newly discovered filing shows the company has been exploring the use of ...
The Aqua GUI in Apple’s operating systems has undergone a remarkable evolution since March of 2000, when it found its way into OS X 10.0, and you might be surprised at just how different everything ...
Since I'm currently working on processing on a serious backlog of home video DV tapes with Final Cut Express, I fully get to appreciate how applications like Safari, iTunes, Office:X and Co. are IMO ...
The bad news for Macintosh supporters is that the IT jury is still out on how Mac OS X fits into the enterprise. The good news is that at least some IT managers are deliberating with open minds. C.J.
I'll be all over the subjective and analytical coverage of OS X Tiger in InfoWorld's print reviews, my Ahead of the Curve column and this blog. I think Tiger is just grand, and I'm way past the "Apple ...
The evolution in computing horsepower is more of everything—first it was more gigahertz, then more cores, and on top of that, more bits for the integer registers inside the CPU. Whereas 32-bit ...
Apple's new OS for the App Store era borrows iPad usability tweaks while delivering key new features for businesses and professionals If Apple didn’t have a decade-long practice of naming its Mac OS X ...
My contention in this thread is that the user experience philosophy that underlies Linux/UNIX (the "Unix Philosophy") is close to the mirror image of the Apple design philosophy (I'll call it the ...
Editor’s Note: This story is reprinted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. They’re coming. Gleaming all-in-ones, metallic slimline notebooks ...
Along with the new GNU Emacs release of version 22.1, Aquamacs has announced that its specially tailored version of Emacs for Mac OS X has, at long last, hit 1.0. Aquamacs has been in development for ...
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