With the transition to Intel processors, Apple made it easy for users to dual-boot Windows and OS X on the same computer. Earlier I gave some suggestions of which method to use, and also fix the install problems when using Boot Camp. Now I’d like to back up just a little and add 2 suggestions [...]
Entries from September 2008
Things to check when installing Boot Camp
September 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Category: Tips
Video frustrations
September 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Most of the time I’m quite happy with the products that come out of Cupertino. If I wasn’t, I’d probably not start a blog with so many Mac tips. But recently I’ve noticed 2 video-related things that have stymied my plans of multimedia bliss. I use my MacBook to do a lot of video presentations [...]
Category: Thoughts
How Apple can improve iTunes
September 11th, 2008 · No Comments
After downloading iTunes 8, I wrote some of my initial opinions based on my first few hours with the program. While the overall message was that iTunes 8 is an excellent update, I found something today that Apple can do to improve the application (besides changing the visualizer, which is now stunning). While sitting in [...]
Category: Thoughts
iTunes 8 initial thoughts
September 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Yesterday Apple released new iPods at their special event in San Francisco, and also unveiled the next version of their jukebox software, iTunes 8. There have been a few things I’ve noticed about the new application — both good and bad — that make this version highly recommended for all users. Genius The biggest new [...]
Category: Mac Software
Make room for new iPods
September 9th, 2008 · No Comments
It’s happening again. Just like the last 3 Septembers, Steve Jobs is on stage in San Francisco introducing us to new iPods that need to be purchased. There’s a new nano, new classic and new touch and each has a more curved shell than before, and packs in even more great features. Here’s what has [...]
Category: iPod
