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Under wraps »

Navel–gazing 8 comments ›

A new fluffDESIGN website is in development. Read »

Adobe.com re–design ixnay’s Macromedia & goes web–standards »

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Adobe.com have finally thrown away the clothes they bought a couple or so years back with the acquisition of Macromedia. Read »

Use Windows? Use IE6? Go to IE7 (or other) and stay patched! »

Microsoft, Online safety 1 comment ›

This story from the BBC says it all.

Staying up to date is generally a good thing, but in particular if you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6, then you will want to be certain that your software is fully patched (up to date with Microsoft’s latest changes). Read »

Deadly embrace: Firefox save file dialogue & Google Calendar alert »

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I wonder what is to blame for this deadly embrace, where one piece of technology says it must be completed BEFORE anything else and another says the same? Read »

GMail - as mad as a brush and as big as a whale »

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The longest title and the shortest writing. Here I noted how GMail capacity was at 4.3GB. Read »

Here’s the ball Apple. Ready? Steady?…DROP! Apple Mac OS X 10.5.1 update fails in one area, so far, that I’ve spotted: clarity for the new firewall »

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“So the panel’s second and third options now have different names to their respective help file.”

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And isn’t it ironic, don’t you think? It’s like a Mac for business and Windows for games »

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Ironic, given the positioning Apple use in their ads, for Mac versus PC. There, PC is the dull business tool. Read »

Google GMail first, Google Apps for your domain email second »

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Dull it may be, but nevertheless, I noticed the excellent ‘something‒has‒happened’ orange alert at the top of GMail was now a washed out orange, well, more of a friendly yellow. Read »

Mac OS X Leopard Time Machine is not over hyped »

Apple 2 comments ›

Mentioning no names, one of the backup programs I used, not too long ago, came with a PDF manual, that, if printed, took up more than half an inch / 2cm+ of printed of paper. Read »

About to change my spots »

Apple 5 comments ›

Bye bye Tiger, hello Leopard.

See the picture… Read »

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