#macintosh Articles


New Macs? Hack, leak, or just big screw up

I have been refraining from the various blow-by-blow rumors for the upcoming Apple WWDC, but this one is just too juicy to let pass. I will note that the following may well be a hack from outside of Apple or it may just be a huge mistake from inside, but …

iStorm collaborative application for the Macintosh

Thanks to Amanda for pointing out this new piece of software from Math Game House Software called iStorm. The product provides a combination of electronic chalkboard and voice collaboration application for Mac users. The product costs $19.95 for an individual license and is available for download as a demo …



Neverwinter Nights tech beta for Mac available

It's big, but it's finally here. The Neverwinter Nights beta for the Macintosh. Weighing in at 240MB it isn't for the faint of internet connection, but it will provide you access to the training level and the combat feature set. Download it from MagGameFiles.Com

iStumbler adds GPS support

For those who just don't want to have to stop their cars when war-driving, the latest version of iStumbler (available for free under the BSD license) will read coordinates from a connected GPS as you drive around the countryside looking for open WiFi access points.

Quark release causes mass X-odous

Ever since the release of Adobe's Photoshop, the last significant OS 9 holdout application on the Macintosh has been Quark Xpress, the page layout program from Quark. This week, Quark announced the shipment of their OS X compatible version and the design community has responded with a flurry of comments …

No future releases of Internet Explorer for the Mac

An article from MacMegasite confirms that the Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit is not planning on releasing any future version of Microsoft Internet Explorer for the Macintosh. Coming after the recent Microsoft announcement that there will be no further stand-alone versions for Windows, this isn't a big surprise. So, make sure …

Microsoft pushing into film

Wired has an article today that describes the various efforts that Microsoft has underway in order to continue their push to make Windows Media 9 the next format for digital media. They cover a number of recent efforts by the company to push into the film industry, including a recent …

Internet iTunes sharing available again

Wired has a recap this morning of a variety of new ways to restore the internet iTunes sharing capabilities to your Macintosh. Of course, they don't point out that Apple's DRM still works correctly when this is used over the internet, so the only files that are completely shared outside …

Gentoo software installation system coming to OS X

It looks like there will be a third player in the Macintosh OS X Unix tool installation game soon. Gentoo (open-source creators of Gentoo Linux) is bringing their Portage software configuration and installation platform to OS X. For Gentoo, it will be their first foray off of the Linux platform …


iSync 1.1 released - Adds phones and bookmarks

Apple has released version 1.1 of iSync for immediate download. Includes support for tons of new phones (including the P800, which I've only just recently finished doing a sync program for :-) ). Also included is syncing the bookmarks between multiple macs using .Mac.


Xserve+Xserve Raid = iTunes success for Apple

This article from MacCentral reports that Apple used their own software and hardware to power the iTunes Music Store. This isn't a huge surprise, but I find it a little odd that they didn't mention it at the initial roll-out. Apparently the back-end is all Apple hardware and WebObjects 5 …

Acrobat Pro first look

After receiving my Windows copy of Adobe's Acrobat Professional yesterday and my Macintosh version today, I'm ready to give some initial reactions to the versions. So far, so great. It's been a long time coming on the OS X side, and because of the annoyance of missing features in "real …

iomega introduces iStorage online data storage

iomega has announced that it is making its new iStorage online data storage service available free for 30 days. The system, not unlike Apple's .Mac iDisk provides rudimentary backup, online secure storage, access from the desktop (Windows only, unlike Apple's Windows and Mac) and "WhaleMail" file transfer. Annual pricing …

Use XBOX controllers on a Macintosh

Once again, a new entry from the so-wrong-it's-right category: an enterprising Macintosh programmer has created a HID (Human Interface Device) driver for using XBOX controllers on a Mac. To use it, you will need to have a USB to XBOX cable, and an XBOX controller.

iAssist:Macintosh server management software

My old school chum, John O'Fallon, and his company Maxum have released iAssist, their software to help you manage your Macintosh servers. It's a bit pricey at $250/user, but if you are managing Macintosh OS X servers and aren't intimately familiar with Unix, you might want to give it …