17 December 2006
iTunes Best of 2006
20/12/06 10:00 Filed in: Apple
iTunes now has sections for Best Selling items of 2006 in each of their major categories. Each section has 4 lists of 15 items, 2 listing the top sellers and 2 lists with editors and staff picks and favorites of the year.. except for music which has about a gagillion songs and albums listed. It's unfortunate the lists are this predictable and uninteresting as top sales, I think I would have liked to seen lists like top downloaded Free Items or which TV channel had the most downloads combined. Here are some of the top movers and shakers form iTunes lists.
Music
Best Selling Album: How to Save a Life: The Fray
Best Selling Song: Bad Day: Daniel Powter
Staff Favorite Album: Taking the Long Way: Dixie Chicks
Staff Favorite Song: Crazy: Gnarles Barkley
TV Shows
Best Selling Currently On: Lost: Lost Season 3
Best Selling in Library: Dave Chappelle: For What It's Worth
Staff Favorites Currently On: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 2
Staff Favorites in Library: FireFly Season 1
Music Videos
There aren't any lists in this section but simply what they felt rounded out the top videos for the year.
AudioBooks
Top Selling Book: How To Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less: Nicholas Boothman
Top Selling Show: Stephen Colbert's At The White House Correspondents Dinner: Stephan Colbert
Editors Pick - Non-Fiction: The Life & Times of The Thunderbolt Kid: Bill Bryson
Editors Pick Fiction: The Emperor's Children: A Novel: Claire Messud
Podcasts People's Choice
Podcasts: Staff Favorites
Like the video music section, there is a general round up of favorites by you and iTunes. I thought this would have been an interesting category to see some data from but iTunes provides none. Maybe to avoid cat fights among podcasters, or because of the poor way they manage top subscribers (by clicks on the subscribe button.. did they ever fix that?).
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Mac PC Apple Ad For the Holidays
20/12/06 09:54 Filed in: Apple
Checkout 1.0 is released
19/12/06 18:00 Filed in: Software
Madebysofa's point of sale software Checkout has reached it's official 1.0 release and is immediately available to purchase for the price of $430. When I first saw this I was a little shocked since most small Mac application these days have ran around $40-$50. But thinking about it, this is supposed to run your business so perhaps it's being pushed a large commercial product than I originally thought. Checkout aims to make managing product sales and inventory simple and easy, which from the screen shots & tiniest bit of looking through the demo, it seems very Mac-link and user-friendly. Checkout from what I know has zero competition in this market, since QuickBooks Retail Edition is Windows only, but there may be some other POS software I am not familiar with... what does Apple use in their stores? I have not tested this product because I have nothing to really sell or any sort of retail business established, but would like to hear from other users what they think.
The New Apple-Sauce
18/12/06 20:22 Filed in: News
Well, it's not really new. I've just updated the look
a little bit and changed blogging platforms. I've
decided to use Rapid Weaver by Realmacsoftware. An iWeb like
web page development tool but with far superior
code handling, extensibility, publishing and
theme creation. I like using a desktop app over
going to Blogger or even firing up crusty ole
Ecto (though it is a great blogging tool, just a
little long in the tooth if you ask me). So here
I am - new tool, new theme. I'll be back very
soon.
Apple posted a new Mac/PC ad
where they put aside their differences for a
moment. Cute.