With everything I’ve seen and experienced in iOS 7, controversy be damned, Apple is once again hungry and taking risks. They are showing us, the user, and even developers where the bar is being raised to. We have come so far in the world of mobile app design in such a short period of time.Continue reading “The Garishness of Cover Flow”
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The Last Stable Release of OS X Was Snow Leopard; Mountain Lion Changes This
The last truly stable and reliable version that I can remember using was the last build of Snow Leopard — version 10.6.8. Prior to this, it was the last build of Tiger — version 10.4.11. The versions in between these releases were all extremely disappointing. Not for lack of exciting new features or further refinementContinue reading “The Last Stable Release of OS X Was Snow Leopard; Mountain Lion Changes This”
Pushing App Store Updates to All of My Macs
I’m fortunate enough that I can say I get to use my favourite tools for getting things done at home and at the office. At home I have a MacBook Pro, whilst at the office I run a Mac Mini. I use the App Store on a regular basis to source new apps, but alsoContinue reading “Pushing App Store Updates to All of My Macs”