Adobe’s InDesign product manager Chad Siegel visited London this month to show a selection of new InDesign features to Macworld UK. Using a MacBook Pro, Siegel offered a glimpse at a number of time-saving features that focus on designers, but stressed these to be no more than a small selection of some of the features […]
Month: June 2006
There are various clever ideas floating around the Web as it turns 2.0. These sites often use or rely on variety of ideas associated with new developments on the web: rich Metadata tagging, social networking, earned reputations, identity security, privacy, and inventive business models.
Wikipedia Locking Some Entries From Editing
At its core, Wikipedia is not just a reference work but also an online community that has built itself a bureaucracy of sorts–one that, in response to well-publicized problems with some entries, has recently grown more elaborate. It has a clear power structure that gives volunteer administrators the authority to exercise editorial control, delete unsuitable […]
Parallels Desktop Released
After a two month beta program Parallels has released the final version of Parallels Desktop for Mac. Some highlights: – The highly successful multi-stage beta program included more than 100,000 users from 75 countries – The product offers several key productivity features, like fullscreen/dual monitor mode, file sharing, cutting/pasting between OSes (via Parallels Tools, which […]
MacBook nano in January?
I’ve been calling for a MacBook nano for a while now and evidence is mounting that Apple is working on such a beast. Although there are many counter points to the argument (no optical drive?) an ultra-notebook/tablet could fill the hole left by the PowerBook 12-inch quite nicely. AppleInsider is reporting that Apple is working […]