Windows users download 1 million copies of Safari
Apple's Web browser was downloaded 1 million times from the company's Web site in the 48 hours since Steve Jobs unveiled it.
Windows users download 1 million copies of Safari
Windows users download 1 million copies of Safari
TheTechLounge posted an analysis of the WWDC 2007 Keynote
OSWeekly.com posted an editorial on the upcoming WWDC '07
CoolTechZone.com posted an editorial: Why Apple Should Acquire AMD
Apple CEO Steve Jobs may be pushing for music labels to lift copyright protection on digital music, but he doesn't appear so eager to do the same for video content despite his position as the largest shareholder in Walt Disney.
Jobs unlikely to push for lift of video DRM
Jobs unlikely to push for lift of video DRM
I announced 16 months ago the first phase of a transformation to turn both NT Compatible and Linux Compatible user submitted compatibility lists into a free (as in the freedom) compatibility database. All submissions since them are licensed under the terms of the free GNU Lesser General Public License that allows the use of that data in both open source and commercial products/services for free. The launch of Mac OS Compatible last month was the last piece that was necessary for the project that I announce today, which is called the CompatDB.org project.
Mac OS Compatible is now listed on the Daily Rotation website. Daily Rotation is a RSS website that shows the news headlines from over 300 tech websites on a single overview page.
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Welcome to the new Mac OS Compatible website. This new compatibiity website is for the Apple Macintosh/Mac OS platform.
If you already have an Apple Macintosh computer, please take a few minutes and submit compatibility results to the compatibility lists. Thanks for your help.
Mac OS compatibility lists
If you already have an Apple Macintosh computer, please take a few minutes and submit compatibility results to the compatibility lists. Thanks for your help.
Mac OS compatibility lists
After going Windows-only, Adobe brings the Production Studio suite of applications to both Windows and Mac.
Adobe to bring Premiere Pro to Intel Macs
Adobe to bring Premiere Pro to Intel Macs
CoolTechZone.com posted iPod Rumors for 2007
OSWeekly.com posted a column on the Influence of Google on Apple
The next version of Microsoft Office for Mac won't ship until the second half of 2007, the company has confirmed.
Microsoft delays Mac Office 2007 release
Microsoft delays Mac Office 2007 release
CoolTechZone.com posted a column on the Apple Macintosh
OSWeekly.com published an article on the top 4 exciting features In Mac OS X Leopard
Elite Bastards posted brief thoughts on what they like to see in the next-generation iPod.
Trio of threats suggest hackers are now eyeing the previously ignored software. Should fans worry?
Is Mac OS as safe as ever?
Is Mac OS as safe as ever?
Adobe Systems on Wednesday said it has no plans to re-release its current applications as Universal binaries that can run natively on both Intel- and PowerPC-based systems, and instead will focus on delivering native support for Intel Macs along with the next major versions of its software.
Adobe may not deliver native Intel Mac support until 2007
Adobe may not deliver native Intel Mac support until 2007
IBM is expected to get its Notes client software up to speed on the latest Mac OS next week at its annual Lotusphere conference
IBM to bring Mac Notes up-to-date
IBM to bring Mac Notes up-to-date
Developers can now get compiler and library previews optimized for Apple's Intel-based machines.
Details on Intel's beta Mac development tools
Details on Intel's beta Mac development tools
Mozilla sets a March launch date for a version of its Web browser that will run on Apple's Intel version of Mac OS X.
Firefox for Intel Macs planned for March
Firefox for Intel Macs planned for March