Daniel Brierton
29
May '09

My First Day With a Mac

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Yesterday morning I took delivery of my shiny new MacBook. I opted for the low-end aluminium model, it was all I needed and was still an upgrade from my old laptop. The best thing was though, I got it for a mere €940 including shipping. This costs €1199 directly from Apple, so methinks I got a bargain.

As a Windows user all my life, and dabbling in Linux, I thought I’d get frustrated a lot, mainly because I have keyboard shortcuts hard-coded into my fingers. But surprisingly, it wasn’t all that bad. Yeah, I often hit Ctrl-T to open a new tab, or Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V to copy paste, but I was surprised at how quickly using Cmd instead became second nature. I knew using a Dock wouldn’t be a problem and neither would the menu bar, as I’ve used both in Linux, same goes for the Close, Minimize and Zoom buttons being on the left.

The Good

  • Two finger scroll works brilliantly and is much better than a scroll wheel, or using the side of a track pad.
  • The looks of course, both the laptop itself and the OS are beautiful.
  • Finder’s column view.
  • The fact that iTunes actually WORKS in Mac.
  • As I’m typing this I realise I really like this keyboard.
  • The menu bar and dock.
  • The battery.
  • Spotlight.
  • Exposé
  • Tweetie for Mac
  • The way the Adium duck(?) flaps it’s wings more than makes up for the lack of custom emotes on MSN :P
  • These speakers are pretty good and loud.
  • CrossOver seems to run games pretty well (although I’ve only tried Counter Strike: Source. Next I shall try Team Fortress 2.
  • The bad

  • Dragging. If you use the button, when you get to the edge it often depresses, if you use tapping, it holds on to the window/icon/whatever for a little bit after. (Is there anyway to make it let go as soon I let go?)
  • Tied in with above, when you get to the edge of the trackpad, it just stops and doesn’t continue like pretty much every Windows trackpad does.
  • The lack of sending custom emotes for Adium.
  • That damn @ button and ” button! :P
  • Why would I ever need to type §?
  • I also don’t see myself using ± very much either.
  • The eject button doesn’t seem to very responsive. Actually, now that I think about it, that’s probably a feature so that you don’t accidentally eject it.
  • Enter renames instead of opening.
  • Overall

    I love this thing. A lot of things just work, and so fluidly. I do believe I have been converted. I’m gonna try my best to not install Windows, although I think I might need to for college, since we’ll be using Visual Studio to code C#. But if anyone has any suggestions for this, please leave a comment. And to think, I used to always dismiss Mac, and now this looks like it’s gonna be the start of a beautiful relationship.


7
Apr '09

The Apple Effect

Category: Randomness,Thoughts - Tags: , , , , ,

I want to start this post by saying I am not a Mac fanboy, in fact I’ve hated everything Apple until the iPhone. I know I’m very late to the party with this post, but it’s only with the talk in AIT about introducing iPhone development into the Games Development course to replace J2ME that I’ve become interested in the sector. Granted, I doubt the college will actually introduce that, considering they thought it’d be perfectly fine to use Hackintoshes, and full development can be done with just the emulator in Mac. This obviously isn’t the case, and a full suite of Mac hardware – computers and iPhones/iPod Touches – would be needed to truly run an iPhone development module as part of the course.
Anyway, this brought me to realise how effective a single device can be in bringing people over to their platform. For the first time ever, I want a MacBook.

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10
Jun '08

Little bits of iPhone 3G news

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Sorry to those who don’t particularly like news about iPhone, but there’s a few little bits that I thought I’d post about:

  1. Apple are taking actions to stop the reselling of 3G iPhones on the likes of ebay.
    They are changing the way iPhones will be activated, requiring you to sign a contract with your network before you can get your hands on it. All iPhones will have to be activated in store before being handed over to the customer. That means no buying online. :(
  2. The iPhone 3G will come with a SIM tray remover tool, no more paperclips! :)
  3. The iPhone 2.0 firmware will be available “early July”, probably coinciding with the iPhone 3G release, and the App Store will launch on release day.

iPhone available on pre-pay?

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While on the O2 Ireland website looking for pricing information on iPhone 3G, I stumbled across this:

iPhone on Speakeasy

However, clicking on the “Buy now” button brings you to to the bill pay page.

Could be a mistake, or could be a sign of things to come. Only time will tell!


9
Jun '08

22 iPhone Launch countries now known

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3G iPhone Lucky 22

Yup! Those are the lucky 22 countries that will be getting the 3G iPhone on July 11th

That list in case you can’t see the image is:

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the US.

[via Engadget]


3G iPhone finally confirmed by Steve Jobs

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3G iPhone

Steve jobs has finally confirmed details about the 3G iPhone, the new iPhone firmware, and official third party apps.

The 3G iPhone will have 3G (obviously) but there was no mention about whether it’s HSDPA or not, although judging by their speed comparisons, it is HSDPA. It will also have a built in GPS, which apparently is very fast to react. It will also feature improved battery time. There was no mention of cameras, however there doesn’t appear to be a front facing camera, and I would assume Apple would shout about a 3.2 or 5 MP camera.

The 8GB model will be all black, and retail at a maximum of $199, while the 16GB will be white and retail at $299 max.

Both models go on sale on 11th July across the 22 biggest markets, eventually reaching 70 countries.

Apple also invited app developers to demo their apps. Among those demoing were SEGA, ebay, TypePad and MLB.com.

There were a few impressive demos of games, including Super Monkey Ball from SEGA which rivals the graphics of the Nintendo DS. Ebay showed off an app that just makes it easy to browse, keep track of, and bid on auctions.

Apple also showed off some new stuff that is part of the 2.0 firmware upgrade. Upgrading adds many features such as push email, calender and contacts, that can all be synced over the air with their new MobileMe service. This is an online web app for desktops that lets you manage your email, contacts, calendar, photos etc., and push them to your iPhone. Screenshots of this service show a very nice looking interface that would rival many fully featured desktop programs.

A push service will also be freely available to developers, so that notifications appear on the users iPhone while the app isn’t even running. Interestingly, there was no official iChat app announced to use this feature, but IM was mentioned as something that could utilize this.

Any app that is less than 10MB in size can be downloaded over 3G, while anything bigger must be done over Wi-fi, or through iTunes. However Wi-fi does not limit you to downloading off the internet. There is also Enterprise App distribution, allowing businesses to distribute apps wirelessly to employees, while ad-hoc is intended for college use, allowing the same thing.

Handwriting recognition is there for Chinese and Japanese for easier input. Sadly there was no mention of an English version. And the calculator now has a scientific mode. Powerpoint is now supported, but no mention of an app to view transfered files.

That’s all from Steve Jobs keynote speech at WWDC. I’ll add any other details as they surface.

[via Engadget]

EDIT:

The iPhone 3G Apple store page clears up some of the unknown spec.

The camera is only 2MP. It is tri-band UMTS/HSDPA, and quad-band GSM/EDGE. It will also come with a sim tray remover tool. No more paper clips! :D


Apple online stores being updated all over the world

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Many of Apple’s online stores (in countries that do not yet have the iPhone) are currently showing the message “We are busy updating the store for you and will be back shortly.” What could this be for… Hmmm… Possibly the 3G iPhone? New Macbooks? If I were a betting man, I’d say 3G iPhone (and maybe new Macbooks) But it’s pretty much definite that Steve Jobs is to announce a new version of iPhone, and there are several rumours that the new iPhone will be available worldwide after the announcement.

It all seems pretty obvious, but who knows, perhaps it’s routine maintenance, or a marketing ploy by Apple. Just be ready for the possibility of buying the new iPhone today.

[via Engadget]

EDIT: All online Apple stores are now down



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