Entries Tagged as 'upgrade'
Posted under os-x, omni group, statistics, Tiger, leopard, software, Commentary, upgrade, Apple on November 21st, 2008 by admin
Hopefully Benjamin Disraeli will posthumously forgive me for the major abuse of his quote (made famous by Mark Twain), but the fine folks over at the Omni Group gave us all a sneak peek into some very interesting data they’ve been allowed by users to collect on various details of the operating system their applications […]
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Posted under ipod-touch, Tips, upgrade, software, Apple on July 21st, 2008 by admin
The long-awaited day came and I headed down to my local Apple Store to get a new iMac and a 16GB iPod Touch to take advantage of Apple’s back-to-school promo. (It might be a sign that I have been waiting so long for this that my daughter’s first word was Apple.) Many of you, like […]
Posted under leopard, software-update, upgrade, News, software, Apple on February 11th, 2008 by admin
Apple has just released 10.5.2 via Software Update.
There are a slew of changes/fixes, some of which are:
Improved Airport connection reliability and stability
Improved Dashboard widget performance
Updated Stacks with a List view option, a Folder view option, and an updated background for Grid view
Ability to turn off transparency of menu bar
Reduction in overall menu transparency
Adds a menu […]
Posted under apps, leopard, upgrade, Commentary, software, Apple on January 8th, 2008 by admin
So, as indicated, I finally switched to Leopard (went from 10.4.11 to 10.5.1 to be precise). As with previous operating system installs, I also took the opportunity to upgrade the internal drive in my MacBook Pro, this time kicking it up to 320GB with the new WD Scorpio WD3200BEVT (it has turned out to be […]
Posted under upgrade, leopard, Commentary, security, software, Apple on December 18th, 2007 by admin
Apple managed to sneak a few security updates in at the tail end of December and Security Update 2007-09 adds 41 to the CVE totals for OS X in general, with 31 for 10.4 (Tiger), and only 20 for OS X 10.5 (Leopard). This is in addition to the Java and QuickTime updates released on […]
Posted under fastmac, dvd, Hardware Reviews, upgrade, Apple on December 11th, 2007 by admin
I have two older Macs at home, a Powerbook G4-1.5Ghz and an iMac G5-1.8Ghz (both purchased in 2004 and now out of AppleCare). When I was given the opportunity to upgrade the DVD-burner in ether of those machines with the FastMac Optical Drive Upgrade Kit ($149.95), I jumped at the opportunity. Burning CDs or DVDs […]
Posted under leopard, installation, marketing, upgrade, software, Commentary, Apple on November 6th, 2007 by admin
For the most part, I find Apple’s marketing messages to be clever, engaging and somewhat accurate. Usually, pretty imagery accompanied by a five to eight word sentence is enough to make me drool and start fumbling around for my wallet to fork over my hard earned cash.
But then there are times where Apple’s wording misses […]
Posted under application enhancer, installation, logitech, ape, leopard, software, Commentary, upgrade, Apple on November 1st, 2007 by admin
I was one of the many loyal enthusiasts that pre-ordered Leopard and couldn’t wait to install it on all my Macs. Unfortunately for me, it didn’t work out that way.
If you haven’t heard of the installation problems with Leopard yet, there are a few. It seems the very popular third-party application Application Enhancer does not […]
Posted under macbook, Hardware, upgrade, News, Apple on November 1st, 2007 by admin
MacWorld UK is reporting that Apple has quietly released updated MacBook and MacBook Pros. The new versions are available in up to Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6Ghz. The front side bus speed is now 800Mhz, from 667Mhz. MacBooks have an upgraded video card, with up to 144MB of memory shared with the main memory, up […]
Posted under leopard, how to, Walkthroughs, Tips, software, upgrade, Apple on October 23rd, 2007 by admin
There are some things you can do prior to installing that I sometimes recommend. Many of these things are not guaranteed to work (and some people actually say will do more harm than good). I, for one, don’t see an issue with the basics that some recommend: Start by repairing permissions: either run Disk Utility […]