Auto-Remount Disconnected Shares

Written on May 15, 2008 by Jenny Kortina and 4 people have commented

Some server administrators set share drives to auto disconnect users after a set time of inactivity (ie fifteen minutes). As a user it’s super frustrating to connect to a server every time you need access. I’ve written an AppleScript that first checks to see if the share is mounted, if it is mounted [...]

Child’s Play - MacKiev Gets It Right

Written on March 11, 2008 by Bob Rudis and 2 people have commented

While primarily due to being ill *yet again* (I’m beginning to think Seattle is the nation’s cold/flu incubator), last week’s blogging was further disrupted by the preparations for and celebration of our last child’s second birthday. As you can imagine, children of geeks tend to get more geeky presents and Ian is now the proud [...]

iPhone Development Preview

Written on February 11, 2008 by Bob Rudis and 1 person has commented

Craig Hockenberry (of Icon Factory/Twitterific) give us a glimpse of what development will be like for the iPhone via his personal/development blog. What can we expect?

Tossing most of your current UI code
Being way more careful about object/memory use
Relying on your Objective-C & Cocoa skills for visual element design since NIBs are non-esistent
Learning a whole new [...]

Apple Spaces Needs Competition

Written on November 21, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 19 people have commented

Leopard (OS X.5) was one of those big releases that while I was excited about it on principle, there weren’t many of the announced features that [on the surface] got me purring. The feature that garnered the most excitement for me was Spaces. I’m a longtime virtual desktop user and have gone through [...]

Apple’s Trojan Horse: Webkit

Written on November 08, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 3 people have commented

Back in the early days of TAB, one of our fellow writers was one, Chris Holland. Chris is a pretty smart guy, knows a little too much about too many super geeky things, many of which revolve around Apple technology. He’s since moved on from TAB, but continues to rant about technology on [...]

Quicksilver Opens its Doors to Coders

Written on November 07, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 4 people have commented

Quicksilver is my hands-down favorite application for OS X. (Seriously, if I were stranded on a desert island, it would be the one thing I brought with me!) However with the exception of becoming Leopard-ized, it hasn’t made many forward strides in recent months. I’d venture a guess that a large reason [...]

Bookmarklets are Power Tools for iPhone

Written on July 19, 2007 by Nick Santilli and No one has commented

LifeClever posted 17 Bookmarklets that iPhone users should be using. For the most part they are simple functionality that would be ideal to have built-in to Safari, but for now these 3rd party solutions will have to suffice. Get the ability to search a page for words/phrases, open links in a new windows, [...]

MDA Has CookBook Update

Written on July 12, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 5 people have commented

The CookBook application which was one of the 3 top spots in the My Dream App competition has some updated details. The pictures sure are pretty, and it looks like things are really coming together nicely. From the post, it sounds like it’s nearly decided to be Leopard-only, so we’ll assume no release [...]

Will Xcode Be Coming To Windows Soon?

Written on July 02, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 32 people have commented

Clearly Apple has shown their affinity for putting software out there for the Windows crowd. To date Apple has produced nearly a half dozen software applications for the Windows platform. These offerings include Quicktime (and the Pro version), iTunes, Software Update, and most recently, Safari. So what is to be Apple’s next [...]

Shift in Website Development Due to iPhone?

Written on June 29, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 5 people have commented

Web developers have been more and more concerned with coding for mobile devices. Now that the iPhone is here, I wonder if that may change further. The iPhone - unlike most other cellular phones on the market - browses using a wide-screen web browser and the touch interface makes it easy to do [...]

Challenge: Make a Better .Mac

Written on June 28, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 7 people have commented

So for everyone who’s ever complained about the .Mac service, someone is finally trying to do something about it. The notMac Challenge is offering up a choice bounty (at least $10k!) for anyone who can develop a .Mac alternative that’s as easy to use as Apple’s offering, but robust enough to be useful for [...]

An FTP Application to Break The Mold?

Written on June 28, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 12 people have commented

Last week I wrote about my failure to understand why everyone and their dog seems to be churning out FTP and Text Editor applications. The discussion that was generated in the comments was a good one, and many good points were brought to my attention that I hadn’t considered previously. The point that [...]

Let’s Talk Software Update Practices

Written on June 25, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 9 people have commented

Clearly there’s an active Developer Community for the Apple platform. I love that my favorite apps are regularly updated - being constantly made better, feature-rich, and all that jazz. But the process of updating some of these apps can be somewhat of a drag at times.
Let’s just put it this way: If [...]

Why Text Editors & FTP Clients?

Written on June 19, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 30 people have commented

Anyone who’s been using a Mac for a few months has probably noticed that there is a glut of text editors available for the OS X platform. If you’re in the web/design category, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the similar situation of too many FTP client options. What gives?
I’ll take the latter issue first. [...]

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