29 April 2007
Adobe Includes Opera Browser
04/05/07 18:18 Filed in: Software
I was minding my own business one
day, doing my work, when all of the sudden the
Opera web browser appears and
wants to download a bitTorent file. I was a bit
miffed at both events occurring simultaneously -
one, I didn't even know I had Opera on my Mac
since I never downloaded it, and two, I didn't
know where that file was even coming from! I
really didn't know what to think of it, so I did
a little searching for Opera to see where it was
which came up empty in my search except for a
few preference files, so I sort of let it go for
the moment. Then it happened again, Opera
springs up out of nowhere and starts downloading
some torrent! WTF! This time, I click on the
dock icon and Show in Finder.
Ahhh - It's part of Bridge, the media management
application thats part of their CS products.
Much of Bridge connects to the internet for
photo searching, photographer directory and
administering Version Cue, Adobe's version
control software. I wonder why they chose to use
Opera - possibly because it runs on Mac/PC's -
oddly I've been seeing Opera turn up in
alternate places besides a default browser, I
finally got to try the Wii which uses a highly
modified version of Opera.
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Kevin Rose Responds to Revolt
02/05/07 09:42 Filed in: News
Kevin Rose, co-founder of Digg.com, has responded
with his own thoughts on the user revolt that
occurred last night on DIgg.
An interesting event for sure, where the people really did make a stand and it made a difference. It's good to see a positive effect on even large websites against corporate advertisers. Good Job Kevin!"But now, after seeing hundreds of stories and reading thousands of comments, you’ve made it clear. You’d rather see Digg go down fighting than bow down to a bigger company. We hear you, and effective immediately we won’t delete stories or comments containing the code and will deal with whatever the consequences might be.If we lose, then what the hell, at least we died trying."
Digg.com Get DiggBombed
01/05/07 22:55 Filed in: News
A recent flood of stories posted to Digg today are
seemingly bogus posts but with massive amounts of
diggs. Recently, posts about HD-DVD being hacked had
been posted around and now recently a full hex string
is being passed around which apparently is the key to
cracking HD-DVDs DRM. A user was even banned from Digg for posting the
numbers on Digg. In any event, the users of Digg
are in an outrage over the situation where they
feel wronged by Diggs actions. It's also been
noted that HD-DVD is a sponsor of DiggNation which is where much of
this controversy may stem from. Below is a
screen of Digg's home page while getting bombed,
click the image for larger.
A screen of Digg's home page while getting bombed, click the image for larger.
MailPlane updates with New Icon
01/05/07 10:11 Filed in: Software
MailPlane, the GMail desktop email application
updated their version to 1.45 this past weekend.
One of the first changes is the new icon for the
application. The developer of MailPlane, Ruben
Bakker, approached icon designer Jonas Rask to
come up with something to replace their current
'flat' icon. The result is here in this post
which I think it's am much more lively looking
icon.
Also the new mail badge icon was
changed to a chartreuse which I kind of felt was
a little tough to read over the read &
white. Other improvements include on the fly
spell checking thanks to MailPlane using Macs
built-in spell checker, Choosing Spam, Archive
or Discard in a separate window will close the
window following the action. Bug fixes are
included in this release as well. MailPlane is
still in beta but they are giving away
invitations to try it out and still no word on
any sort of pricing.
Sunday Morning Tip #1: Clean up your Desktop
29/04/07 09:54 Filed in: Tips
Using Automator I was able to clean up my desktop by organizing these seemingly un-categorizable files into specific folders quickly and easily.
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