Recently in OS X Category
Guard: "Are you here for the computer thing?" Me: "You mean the wii? Yes, I am, do they have any left?" Guard: "They have one left" Me: "I'll take it!" StockBoy: "Wow, You're lucky!"Ever since that moment, I've been a bit obsessed about how to get my hands on another Wii. It was precipitated by the fact that two of my co-workers are trying to get one as well and being the nice person that I am - much to my wife's chagrin - I want to find them one. It has proven to be difficult. I've missed online stock by sheer minutes. These elusive Wiis go on sale on sites like amazon.com and within 7-12 minutes, they're out of stock only to return days later with a similar short-period of availability. Enter: NowInStock.net/Twitter Mashup. The website NowInstock.net has an automated wii tracker page that checks about 30 sites for Wii availability. It also keeps the history of when things have been in stock and when they've been sold out and It's fairly accurate. They do track uber-expensive bundles that go for $600 but also the standard $249 simple console. They also twitter availability from a few key sites for the standard console. So I added Twitter to my Adium contacts, and now I follow NowInStock as one of my Twitter friends and hopefully I'll be able to catch one of those $249 in stock alerts and make some friends happy. Ahhh online technology is so sweet sometimes.
Update: I was notified by a friend that the graphics update is in addition to 10.5.2 so it wouldn't be updated unless I specifically select it.
BetterZip QuickLook Plugin
I write code and read other people's code. Sometimes I don't want to wait for my IDE to load to see what's in a file. I can preview it now with QLColorCode Plugin. It has fairly simple syntax highliting but it's sufficient that it's easy to see functions, variables, comments and text.
QLColorCode Plugin
There are a few more I could mention but you get the basic idea. Check out a repository of plugins here.
NeXT Step
Having no steady full-time job back then, I depended on web design and programming sites in PHP to pay the bills. Nobody was looking for a mid-level operations manager who could manage servers, switches, telco lines and people so I had to do something! My programs of choice were Macromedia DreamWeaver and PHPEdit. The former was available for OS X, the latter only as a windows program. I was bummed I couldn't use PHPEdit but at least DreamWeaver was available and I plopped down the $120 to get me designing on my shiny new laptop. Thus ended my short lived love-affair with OS X. DreamWeaver had some serious problems displaying fonts in 'design' mode but it only happened to some people on some laptops. I contacted Macromedia about it and their support team said they didn't know how to fix the problem, nor were they planning on assigning resources to try and fix it. I tried to get Apple to send me a new laptop but they said it was a software problem and it had nothing to do with the hardware even though I tried to convince them that since it only happens on some laptops, it must be a hardware problem. They didn't bite. I wonder why?!?
I had no choice but to CraigsList it and purchase another intel-based win laptop that my wife later inherited from me and continued to use a windoze base laptop when I finally got a full-time job later on.
I had previously convinced my wife to make the switch because my old apple replacement win laptop was finally dying. She wasn't too keen on the idea because she's not the computer wizard I am but since it was a gift from me, she couldn't really say no. She hated it in the beginning because everything was different but after a few weeks of showing her how to do things on the Mac, she loved it.
This time, I spent a few months downloading trial versions of all the software I thought I would need to make sure I could switch with a minimum amount of hassle. Late last year when I started at a new position at a new company, I decided it was time to try again. There are some things I miss on the PC and I'll probably write about them late on but I haven't looked back.
