I find the length of the weekday Inside Mac Radio podcasts perfect. I have so many podcasts I want to listen to, that a lengthy daily show simply adds to my already short podcast …
i just started listening to creative cow.
its good ONLY if your a multimedia creation guy...
i like the lengtth of it, but their update frequency is low...
Nope, cause part of Apple's appeal is it's flawless integration with everything it sells. Potential hardware compatibility would ruin their "it just works" image they have at the m…
I'd like to see how well Apple would fare against *nix and Windows on a fair playing field... so yea, I'd love to see OSX run on any piece of hardware I throw at it.
I guess pedro missed last week's episode. But sure, let Apple license it, if it will expand the user base, as that brings a larger market to me as a mac developer.
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I guess pedro missed last week's episode. But sure, let Apple license it, if it will expand the user base, as that brings a larger market to…
Of course this going to be a flamewar but... last week I was running 10.4.1 on a ThinkPad T40 and it was like a dream come true. I wish the PowerBooks can soon complete well agains…
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What I think would be interesting is Apple bringing back the Yellow Box for Windows.
Think about it. We're all compiling for Intel now anyway.…
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Nope, cause part of Apple's appeal is it's flawless integration with everything it sells. Potential hardware compatibility would ruin their "i…
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But then you have the support issue of customers asking why one application runs on Macs and Windows and another one doesn't. Also, in going…
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So basically, releasing Yellow Box now would mean that Apple is signing off on killing Carbon. ( Yeah, I know... not really. …
What people are ignoring is simple economics: Apple make their money from HARDWARE. If they were to sell MacOS X for generic PCs they would have to charge about twice as much as th…
People need to remember to lesson that Jobs learned with Next. Next was originally a hardware manufacturer that later became a software only company. Next was unable to get a footh…
NO. Apple's killed the Macintosh dead, dead, dead but at the very least we can pretend such a thing exists if they don't let Dell dolts run Mac OS X as well.
Mac OS X isn't Macin…
What do you think? I haven't played Myst since the first one but it utilized a simple interface. They would have to simplify movement and 'hot link' on screen items so they coul…
A possibility, but Apple hasn't shown a lot of interest in developing games for the iPod, and I think they might be worried about releasing something like you describe, for fear of…
The reason I brought up Myst is that it appealed to many non-gamers. I don't think it dilutes things anymore than having Solitare or Breakout built-in. Like video it would simply…