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Apple Computer History Weblog : Who Killed Apple Computer? |
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Topic: Macintosh |
1:34 pm EDT, Sep 12, 2003 |
] Although we successfully forced personal computing to ] move to the graphical interface, since then fundamental ] innovation in personal computing has ground to a stop. ] The operating system most computers users work with every ] day is stuck in 1993, with very little fundamental ] improvement in the last decade. The applications on ] users' desktops, bloated beasts like Word and PowerPoint, ] haven't substantially improved in years. ] ] Why? Because they don't have to change. Because ] there's no effective competition. Because Apple failed. ] ] Those of us who use Windows every day at work are ] reminded constantly of our company's failure. ] Unfortunately, the rest of the world is being punished ] along with us. Apple Computer History Weblog : Who Killed Apple Computer? |
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Topic: Macintosh |
10:17 pm EST, Feb 27, 2003 |
Introducing Numerology A modular performance sequencer for OS X Five12 : Numerology |
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Jonas Salling Shareware - Sony Ericsson Clicker |
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Topic: Macintosh |
6:43 am EST, Feb 26, 2003 |
If you don't have one of the compatible Sony Ericsson phones (and a Bluetooth-enabled mac) you'll want to get one! Here are some ideas on what you may want to do with Sony Ericsson Clicker: Control PowerPoint or Keynote when giving presentations. Control DVD Player or iTunes from your sofa or bed. Use AppleScript to control anything you like! Further, Sony Ericsson Clicker has a built in "proximity sensor", allowing you to trigger actions when you leave or come back to your Mac. Again, here are some ideas Pause iTunes when you leave the room, turn it on when you come back. Use AppleScript to let your presence (or absence) control anything you like! Jonas Salling Shareware - Sony Ericsson Clicker |
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Macnyt - The history of the Apple logo - a new series of articles at Macnyt |
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Topic: Macintosh |
6:13 pm EST, Feb 23, 2003 |
When market analysts value which brands are most valuable, Apple is often high on the list. Apple?s apple logo has helped build the brand, Apple has today, and there is a long tale hanging to the genesis of the logo. Macnyt can today present a small world first: The full story on the genesis of the logo, it's appearance, meaning and interpretations. Macnyt - The history of the Apple logo - a new series of articles at Macnyt |
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