Windows Vista vs MacOSX Leopard

It doesn’t need words. VS. Source, GadgetBlog.

February 4, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 7 words

SpotlightFS: example of MacFUSE usage

I check the Official Google MacBlog regularly and, yeasterday, I read something interest on it: SpotlightFS is a MacFUSE file system that creates true smart folders, where the folders’ contents are dynamically generated by querying Spotlight. This differs from Finder’s version of smart folders, which are really plist files with a “.savedSearch” file extension. Since SpotlightFS smart folders are true folders, they can be used from anywhere—including the command line! SpotlightFS is not very complicated, and it’s a good example of what can quickly and easily be done using MacFUSE. Please check out SpotlightFS and the other cool stuff on the newly updated MacFUSE project site. ...

January 30, 2007 Â· 2 min Â· 235 words

I'd like to buy Vista...

LOL! Aren’t you confused about the hundreds… thousands kinds, versions, upgrades of [en:Windows_Vista|Vista]? Really [en:Microsoft|M$] thinks that users doesn’t have nothing better to do that read a brochure full of useless and incomprehensible differences? Source, TUAW.

January 28, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 36 words

iPhone: Apple reinvents Mobility

I think its so useless to spend any kind of word. Go to the (very busy) official iPhone presentation page… and wait for June (or October if you are in Europe… or 2008 for the rest of the world). Gorgeous!!! O_o

January 9, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 41 words

Testing DashBlog

This post is made using DashBlog, a widget for Dashboard (MacOSX)

January 8, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 11 words

Dashcode public beta released

If you have an ADC (Apple Developer Connection) account and you are interested in Widget’s Development, probably you’ll consider interesting to know that Apple have released the beta of Dashcode. Personally, I’m not a Dashboard lover. I have disabled it few days after Tiger Installation: it wolf down much too much memory… and, if I need a “small-service-app”, I use an equivalent web-page or normal-app. Source, Melablog.

January 4, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 67 words

VMWARE 6.0 Beta Released

The most known Virtualization System is under heavy development, and many interesting features will be in the final version. The most interesting? Integration with the Eclipse IDE. I have only a doubt: what about Fusion? Will be a different project or it’s only the beta name for VMWARE for MacOSX? Will they be merged? Release Notes on ...

December 30, 2006 Â· 5 min Â· 1049 words

VMWare Fusion Beta Released

From the official announcement page: VMware Virtualization for Mac Beta Program What is VMware’s virtualization product for Mac? The new VMware desktop product for the Mac, codenamed Fusion, allows Intel-based Macs to run x86 operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, NetWare and Solaris, in virtual machines at the same time as Mac OS X. It is built on VMware’s rock-solid and advanced desktop virtualization platform that is used by over four million users today. With Fusion, you can run traditional PC applications on your Mac: if you need to run PC applications, you can now do so by leveraging the power of virtual machine technology. I still haven’t a MacIntel ( :( ) but I’m so happy about it: I saw Parallels Desktop in action and… I was not really enthusiast about it. I know VMWare and its quality level: the bigger and the stronger player in the battle for virtuallization it’s on its way. Other details about Fusion (I suspect it will not be the final name of this product ;) ), on ...

December 22, 2006 Â· 2 min Â· 351 words

Month of Apple Bugs: another Fake?

My friend V.V. (thank you, dear V.) sent to me this link: Coming in January: “Month of Apple Bugs”. This “article” speaks about an “hypothetical” developer, called “LMH”, who will start, in January 2007, an entire month dedicated to “searching for MacOSX bugs”. Mmmm…. Ok, I love MacOSX, and I love every Unix System too (Linux Rulez!!! ;) ) but… I think that: this “announcement of power” has only 2 possible whys: ...

December 22, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 211 words

Video of the Day

> Title: NYT: Did Microsoft rip-off Apple Mac OS X in Windows Vista? Abstract: Vista and Mac OSX are NOT the same thing at all!!! ;)

December 16, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 26 words