My First Mac

Posted on July 16th, 2007 in Experiences, Getting Started, Links, Reviews by Ricco

There’s a new website on the block. My First Mac is intended for - you guessed it - people who got their first Mac computer or are thinking about getting one (just do it, already!). As it says on the header of My First Mac: “Help Buying and Getting Started with Your New Mac”. That’s what they do.

I haven’t spent very much time on the site, because most of the articles I looked at are about topics I already know about. However, there is A LOT of content for a site this young, and there is no doubt that newcomers will find a lot of useful knowledge at My First Mac.

If you’re new to Macs and stuff like that, I suggest you take a peek and see if there is anything useful to you. Enjoy.

First iPhone Reviews are in

Posted on June 27th, 2007 in Apple, Links, Reviews, iPhone by Ricco

The first reviews of iPhone are coming. Mr. I-Get-My-Hands-on-Apple-Stuff-First, David Pogue, thinks the iPhone lives up to most of the hype. Also Mossberg has an extensive review, fairly positive. The bottom line of Newsweek’s review is that the phone has a lot of potential in the long run. Interesting.

I think it’s too soon to say anything about the quality and power of the iPhone yet, but at last we get to make some impressions of it.

Google Software for Mac

Posted on April 4th, 2007 in Dashboard, Experiences, Getting Started, Google, OS X, Reviews, Software, Web, Windows by Ricco

Google has revealed a page with Mac versions of their software. At this moment, Google has the following programs to offer:

These programs are not all equally useful and not all need the same presentation. We all know Google Earth, for instance. If you don’t, I suggest you stop reading this (but of course bookmark the page for later use ;-) ) and head over to Google Earth and download the program. It is that good.

Google Toolbar is very nice if the built-in Google functionality in Firefox isn’t good enough for you. I had some problems with Firefox 2.0 and the toolbar some months ago, so I’m actually not using it at the moment. However, I plan to give it a try as soon as I have some time on my hands for testing.

I haven’t got any experience with Picasa Web Albums and therefore I can’t tell you whether the uploader is any good. Try it out yourself, if you’re a Picasa Web Albums user. I use Flickr instead. Feel free to post your experiences as a comment below.

The Google Desktop is in my opinion useless on Mac. I’ve only tried it on Windows XP, where it is very useful because the built-in search functionality in Windows XP is everything else than … functional. But Windows XP doesn’t have Spotlight and Dashboard which do the same as Google Desktop. I wouldn’t use Google Desktop but if you have another opinon, please let me know.

Now, Google SketchUp is a great program and this I have seen up and close. A friend of mine is waiting for his new appartment to be built. To kill time he found out that Google SketchUp could help him visualize the appartment. He scanned the house plan into his computer and imported it into SketchUp. Here, he could tell the program everything about the appartment, and voilá: SketchUp delivers a full 3D model of the appartment. This isn’t all of it; once the model was ready he added textures to floors, walls etc. and he found models of furniture (in the program) that resembled the furniture he already had or considered buying and that way he was actually capable of furnishing the appartment long before it was ready. Now he already knows where to put the TV, tables, the sofa and so on. On top of it all, you can take a “walk” inside the house to see what it is all like. It should also be possible to enter coordinates and directions and see how the sunlight will be at different times of the day and year. Very cool. This is of course not the only thing SketchUp can do, but it’s the one thing I’ve seen it used for.

I haven’t tried Google Notifier either, but I have a Gmail account and I guess I also have a calendar somewhere. Maybe I should give it a shot and try it out some time. Especially online calendars need to be very convenient and at hand before I want to use them - maybe Google Notifier can change this.

Please feel free to add your experiences with some of these programs in the comments below.

Hacking AppleTV

Posted on March 24th, 2007 in Apple, AppleTV, Hacking, Reviews by Ricco

The AppleTV hacks are here already. A site called Apple TV Hacks has already found a way to swap the built-in harddrive for a bigger one and installing extra codecs and get AppleTV to play Xvid video.

Read the Apple TV Upgrade Tutorial here.

Pogue Reviews AppleTV

Posted on March 24th, 2007 in Apple, AppleTV, Reviews, Web by Ricco

The AppleTV reviews start rolling in and I already linked to one for you. I’m not going to give you every review available out there but I do  want to point you to a review by Mr. Apple-reviewer David Pogue from N. Y. Times. David Pogue is known for being one of the first to review Apple’s products (he was the first to get hands on the iPhone back in January and the author of The Ultimate iPhone Frequently Asked Questions) and yet he is honest all the way. In short; Pogue’s Apple reviews are some of the most important reviews of Apple products on the net.

Pogue has not only reviewed  AppleTV but also compared it to two other products, namely the Xbox 360 and Netgear’s brand new EVA8000 (what kind of a stupid name is that?). These comparisons only help AppleTV stand out from the herd.

Go on and read the review. I just got a bit more convinced that I need an AppleTV but I’m also more convinced that I’m going to wait for the next generation. AppleTV 1.0 simply can’t be all of it.

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