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Favorite Software - part 2

Clock IconJune 27th, 2006

I am still looking around for lists of software people are using on a daily basis. Especially when they are coders. I was looking for some information on how to code in HTML with TextMate. This software is pretty cool for coding but it seems they don’t have the right guys for marketing their software. Garret Dimon gives some insight on how to use TextMate.

Other than that he also has a nice list of his favorite software he uses on his Mac.

Do you need disk defragmentation tools for OS X?

Clock IconMay 17th, 2006

You probably heard a lot of opinions about defragmentation tools, the need for them and the problems they might cause especially with older defragmentation software. On a Windows based machine the answer is without any question that you need a defragmentation tool. But what about the OS X platform?
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What programs are you using on a daily basis?

Clock IconMay 15th, 2006

This morning I read an interesting article on one of my favorite weblogs pixelgraphix.de. Manuela asks what your favorite applications are that you use on a daily basis. Read the rest of this entry »

Why Apple will shake the PC market

Clock IconMay 3rd, 2006

Apple’s brand has always been the choice of the people that had a taste in quality and design. Apple’s market share peaked at 15.8 percent in 1980 but that’s a quarter of a century ago and this was even before the introduction of the Macintosh. Apple has tied all things together with software, hardware, design and marketing in their hands. This might seem like a stranglehold to some but it has always led to a user experience that is missed for sure on the PC market. Now that Apple has made its leap to the x86 platform, namely the Intel platform, it won’t take much time until Apple truly starts to shake the PC market.
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Apple’s Mighty Mouse causes RSI symptoms

Clock IconMay 3rd, 2006

Recently I’ve bought a new PowerMac G5, with which I’m very happy. With it came Apple’s latest pointing device innovation the Apple Mighty Mouse. The mouse itself is pretty cool and the vertical/horizontal scrolling wheel is working fine. But after 3 days my lower arm started aching. At first I thought it might be a problem with my desk because I’ve got a lot of stuff on it and so there isn’t much space for me to move the mouse comfortably. I switched back to my old Logitech Pilot Wheel Mouse Optical also because I wanted to know if it worked with my Mac. After a while I missed the vertical scrolling and the additional fourth mouse button of my Mighty Mouse. So I switched back to it. Only two days later my arm started aching again even after I had made room on my desk to let my arm rest on it.

It felt strange to me that such a well designed Mouse should cause RSI symptoms. It had to be me, Apple wouldn’t design a mouse that could cause such problems. So I did some research on the web to see if there were other users just like me.
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