Glimpse at what Safari Supports…
Clicking this if you are running Safari should show you your list of plugins. Looks like it’s all in there. You can also see the list from Help / Installed Plug-Ins
Clicking this if you are running Safari should show you your list of plugins. Looks like it’s all in there. You can also see the list from Help / Installed Plug-Ins
From my sitemeter logs… Language Setting: English Operating System: Macintosh MacPPC Browser: Netscape 5.0 Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/48 (like Gecko) Safari/48
Assuming you start your reading on page with a blogroll (or just a page with links) you can use the new SnapBack (also Option+Apple+P) tool to jump back quickly and pick another site to surf. You can also choose to mark any page for SnapBack (Option+Apple+M). Dig it! Hopefully the Safari team will pay attention … Read moreSafari Tip for Bloggers
Overall it was great… no special new gadget, but two new beautiful powerbooks and some really great changes to the iApps now called iLife as a suite. I also really like the new browser which of course I am currently testing out. The presentation software (Keynote) and Final Cut Express also look excellent and will … Read moreGreat Keynote!
just getting started….
Russ has the Nokia 7650… sounds very good including iSync compatibility, but still the P800 might be the one based on screen and my usage if I could become a one-piece guy. There was a problem with the GPRS – but it wasn’t the phone, Telefonica is having computer problems this morning so it’s not … Read moreQuick Nokia 7650 Thoughts
The new high-definition audio discs (DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD) coming soon are being engineered to be as useless as possible. Specifically designed never to be integrated into a PC, sporting proprietary digital connectors that will not talk to any general-purpose, open device, though these haven’t been developed yet so early adopters will have to make … Read moreHigh-definition, low-functionality audio formats suck
Perhaps I am psyching myself out in the final hours (OK – 12) before the MacWorld Keynote, but there is no secret looking home page at Apple. I recall other mind altering pre-notices leading us to believe that something amazing was waiting. This show eve, there is nothing…at least not yet. The whole day I … Read moreIs it just me?
This is very cool… working out my whereabouts now… UPDATE – adding the meta info to the blog was very simple thanks to the site. I can now see myself within the physical blog space. This is similar, but seemingly more accurate than NYCBloggers which maps NYC based bloggers by subway line…You can find me … Read moreGeoURL
Heh heh… This is not a rumor: Microsoft Instant Messenger is down, has been down for six hours. [Scripting News]
Sounds good to me… As cable companies continue to increase the cost of broadband service, and as telcom monopolies are strengthened by changes in FCC policy, it is now absolutely clear what the broadband endgame will be in the US: wireless. Think of a city where every single street light is a node in a … Read morebroadband IV: the endgame
I am not sure who knows this, but the Finder in OS X is capable as an FTP client. That’s right, you can transfer through the Finder via FTP directly without an app. It certainly won’t meet all your needs, but it does work. I’ve known this for a while, but never seek it out … Read moreFTP through the Finder
not exactly….This just in: From: CEO of Walmart Date: Mon Jan 6, 2003 5:07:54 PM America/New_York Subject: New Business Venture–What do you think? I know that H. Lee Scott, President and chief executive officer,Wal-Mart Stores Inc. , would approve of neither his title nor his brand being used in this way… interesting tactic though, poorly … Read moreCEO of Walmart sending me spam?
Just the kind of debate that we like to see…. Swappers aren’t absolved of standard copyright abuse, either. Copying entire seasons of “The Sopranos” for Net distribution is still a no-go. “It’s one thing to have hacked it,” Zittrain says. “‘Distribution of works’ is another violation altogether. It’s apples and oranges,” and the oranges could … Read moreIs TV Show Swapping Legal?
It is MacWorld week afterall… this was a great one. Magic?For some reason, reading Jakob Nielsen’s last alertbox reminded me of Apple’s Knowledge Navigator video: it did looked like magic then. A vision of the future more than 15 years old. Check it out… [Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo’s Weblog]
This is something I would love to see… hopefully soon enough thanks to developers like Brent leading the charge. An extension to the various weblog APIs that I’d love to see would be easy image uploading. Not just images, but movies, Flash files, etc. I get lots of requests for that as a feature to … Read moreImage uploading
This is so ridiculous it is amazing. Verisign paid about $21 Billion in stock to acquire at the height of their market cap and muddles with the brand for 2 years only to roll it back out?? aigh… They certainly could have saved millions of dollars not rebranding everything and re-marketing everything only to reverse … Read moreBack to the Future for Verisign…
I am back in the office today after a nice long break. Seems to be off to a quiet start, let’s see how the day plays out. I noticed as I was walking out the door that my Palm did not pick up the event I had scheduled in iCal. I might have to start … Read moreBack in the office…