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Archive for August, 2005

2D sidescrolling action-game creator

It’s really about time the Mac gets a great game creation application. While Flash and Director can be used to create games, there’s now a much easier option for everyone that doesnt want to learn anything from scratch that is needed to make a game work. Power Game Factory from Sawblade Software let’s you create […]

OS X on Intel FAQ

Now over two months since the announcement of Apple to make the transition to Intel based Macs, there are still a lot of questions and misinformation around. This doesnt have to be the case anymore. The MacRumors:Forums have written a great OS X x86 FAQ that answers a lot of the questions that still […]

Google & Apple to team-up?

TheStreet has an article up about some rumors going around that Google will add the iTunes Music Store somehow to their search engine. While it’s currently just a rumor, it would definitely make a lot of sense for both parties to further expand their brands and services. And if it doesnt end in an iTMS […]

Content extractors, evil or life saver?

Some think that content extractors are evil because they can be used by hackers and content thefts, but at the same time such tools can really save your life if you need to get content out of a damaged file or out of a file where you don’t have access to the application that originally […]

Image Tricks with the Tiger Core

Do you remember the Core Image demo at WWDC 2004? There was that little application called “Core Image Fun House” they used to demo the new core image feature. Later the fun house was included with Tiger to play around for everyone (…/Developer/Applications/Graphics Tools/).
While Core Image was done for OS X developers to use in […]

Studio 8, one day late

As promised Yesterday, here are some links about Macromedia Studio 8. First some official pages you should have a look at: Putting the Customer Up Front with Studio 8, What’s New in Flash Professional 8 and Dreamweaver 8 New Features and Benefits.
Than you should have a look at the top 8 of 8 list over […]

Redesign Preview & the Studio 8 day

I’m currently working on the redesign for this blog. Here’s an early preview. I hope you like it.
And today is the 8.8., the day of the Macromedia Studio 8. That’s Dreamweaver 8, Flash Professional 8 and Fireworks 8 in one package. I will have you all updated as soon as the first previews become available.
Fredi

Am I unhealthy because I run a blog?

a weblog: blogs run by twenty-something Americans with at least an unhealthy interest in computers.
That’s what you get if you search for “blog” in the official dashboard dictionary. Now I don’t think I have an unhealthy interest in computers, but that’s at least up for discussion, but I’m sure not an American. Apple is using […]

Do you need a new name?

Do you need a name for a new character in a MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game)? Or for a project you’re working on? Or even worse, for a .com domain? I’m sure you know the situation when all the great names are already taken and you just can’t come up with a free one […]

AppleScript Application Dev Resources

I’m currently preparing an AppleScript application for this site. It currently runs in an early version on my machine. However, you will learn more about the application at a later date, today I will show you some AppleScript developer resources if you want to write your own little OS X application.
The first place you should […]

Megaman OS X app launcher

Mike Zornek did a fun little application at the last ADHOC/MacHack conference, the MegaManEffect application launcher. He achieved second place in the ADHOC Labs Showcase with it.
Before you install this app, turn the volume of your speakers down a bit (or a big bit) as with every new application that starts up, a short fullscreen […]

Mighty Mouse review roundup

Just a few days ago I’ve talked about reasons why Apple is still using a one button mouse. Yesterday they released a new mouse that at first looks and acts like the usual one button mouse with a small scroll wheel on top of it, but after a second look the new mouse is much […]




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