Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Facebook on the iPhone, really on the iPhone

I am still at the Apple Store, playing with the iPhone, and I thought I might take a pic of Facebook on the iPhone.

So, here it is:

Facebook on the iPhone

OK! Hope you enjoyed that!

I got to play with the iPhone! Pictures here

Ok, so here it is. I went to the Apple Store, and I played with the iPhone and the new iMacs. Beautiful. The only thing I hate about the iPhone is that it crashes every few seconds in Safari. Otherwise, very fun, very beautiful. The keyboard is perfect. Excellent. I only made one mistake in my entire play-time.

Pictures here:

Me with the iPhone

Me with the iPhone

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

I am going to get to play with the iPhone!!!!!!!!!

Tomorrow, I am going to the Apple Store with a friend to FINALLY play with the iPhone. Now, I wouldn't in my wildest dreams actually have the money to purchase an Apple product, but I would love to play with one!

So, I will spend some time with the iPhone, and then I will work my way around to the iMac and iLife/iWork 08.

Afterward, I hope to have a little something to say regarding the products.

Sorry about lack of posting

Hi, I have been rather busy this summer, and have not been paying much attention to this blog. I hope to get it back up and running rather soon, as some exciting things begin to happen.

I didn't cover the release of the new iMacs and iLife/iWork 08 because I was out of town.

I hope to be ready to break some news, however, at the end of this month regarding Google Presentations... let's keep our fingers crossed!

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Get Exposé on Windows XP, for free, without TopDesk: WinExposé

I am using an awesome program right now called WinExposé. It is freeware, and has all (I think) of the major features of Exposé on a Mac. One of the things I love about it is that it has live previews of window; if I am playing a YouTube video in Firefox or something, it will continue to play in its thumbnail form when I open WinExposé. It also supports keyboard input; for instance, this paragraph was typed while in thumbnail view (this feature is also available in Beryl on Linux). The only problem with keyboard input is that it doesn't let you switch programs that you are typing into unless you exit the thumbnail view first. Here is a screenshot:

WinExposé

WinExposé has a lot of customization too, which I like a lot. Perhaps the best thing is that it requires no installation; just save the folder where you want it to be, and run it from there. This means that it doesn't crap up your registry.

I would give you a link to download it, but the site seems to be down right now. I have uploaded it to my Google Page Creator, though (I hope the creators don't mind!), so here it is: http://ioannusdeverani.googlepages.com/winexpose.zip

Enjoy!!!

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

User Interface resources of Safari 3 Beta for Windows ripped

UPDATE: Here's the digg page. Please digg me.

I have ripped the user interface resources from SafariTheme.dll and SafariResources.dll and packaged them into a handy zip file.

They can be used for applications or msstyles, or whatever. To create this, I used Resource Hacker and Oscar's File Renamer. They are two really awesome free apps.

Here is the download: http://ioannusdeverani.googlepages.com/SafariResources.zip

Enjoy, everyone!

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Watch Steve Jobs unveil a bunch of Leopard features that we may or may not have known about; plus: Web 2.0 on the iPhone

Here is a link to the full 1:23:53 video on the Apple website: http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/d7625zs/event/

If you haven't checked it out yet (and you run Windows), download Safari for Windows. I use it now and it is much faster than IE and FF.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

A Greener Apple

Steve Jobs owns environmental critics

 
 

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A Greener Apple

via Digg / Technology on May 02, 2007

Steve Job's official stance on Apple's recycling efforts. Interesting read.

 
 

Things you can do from here: