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[davids brain blog] Just like using RoR to make web app development easy by removing all the tedious rubbish and making everything intuitive, switching to a mac from Windows I just have to think….if Windows is supposed to be the champion of the less able user that requires guidance and fluffy buttons to help him use his computer, then what does Windows have that makes it better suited for this than a mac? When first trying to install a program, I was somewhat bemused by the single file that had downloaded for my firefox install.

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http://retro.banditdance.com [ZENKAI] Someone needs to make this app, yo.: Under Tiger, however, Safari beats out Firefox in every way except for its 1) lack of extensions, 2) inability to display certain streaming media correctly and 3) occasional inability to render some HTML or show animated GIF images at all (the latter irks me to no end). So on my Mac, both browsers are continuously open and I have to switch between the two quite often.

http://www.lazyllama.com/blog [LlamaBlog - Lazy Llama (Nigel Hardy)] Same Same But Different: VPC has an issue with OS X Tiger so that it won’t run in Virtual Switched Network mode, only shared network mode, so I can’t reach the web server running on the Mac from the virtual PC also running on the Mac. Instead to test the layout I have to save a copy of the page tothe shared directory using Firefox on the Mac, then open it using IE on the PC.

[Tuaw.com] The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): I've uploaded forty-four riveting photos of my Tiger installation from yesterday to the TUAW Flickr page. All the pics were taken with my Nokia 3650's built-in camera, so don't frown too much at the image quality. 

Macworld.comhttp://www.macworld.com [Macworld.com] Mac 911 Weblog: Mac loses Windows' dates - Macworld Forums: The "._file" holds any resource fork information along with the information that's normally stored in the Mac's HFS+ disk directory like file dates, file type and creator codes, permissions, etc. While file types, creator codes, and resource fork information are among the type of information preserved within this "._file", file creation dates and file permissions, for whatever reason, are not.

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