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For some time I’ve been working around a problem involving Adobe Photoshop (PS) CS4. When using a certain PS plugin I’d go into another select plugin and PS would crash. I could recreate this crash each time I repeated this sequence and I’ve reported it to Adobe, Apple and the plugin providers. This morning I [...]

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I’ve upgrade two Macs (2009 MacBook Pro Laptop & 2006 Mac Pro desktop) to Snow Leopard OS X 10.6 and here’s a few things I’ve experienced.
Note: These findings are mostly from my older Mac Desktop which has many years of accumulation of odd utilities and applications. Your mileage may vary with your own Snow Leopard [...]

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While I’m still a couple of days away from receiving my upgrade copy of Apples OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, I have been reading and monitoring others experience and it appears overall a good release. Remember, Snow Leopard is only for Intel based Macs. If you’re using an older PowerPC processor Mac, Snow Leopard will [...]

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It’s been announced by Apple (and everyone else) that the next version of Apple OS X (Snow Leopard) 10.6 ships this Friday, August 28th. Apple is taking pre-orders as of this morning at the apple store.
I’ve already placed a family pack pre-order via Amazon, since I’ll have a number of computers to upgrade. If your [...]

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I’ve been reading this week about Apple’s next new major update to Leopard, OS X 10.6 which will be aptly named Snow Leopard.
Why’s this name so appropriate? According to Apples CEO Steve Jobs this will be the first version of OS X to have few if any new user features from the current version [...]

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Apple previewed the next OS X version 10.6 Snow Leopard to developers today at the World Wide Developers Conference 2008 (WWDC08) and briefly posted details (the page was later pulled) on their web site.
Details included:

Snow Leopard is optimized for multi-core processors, taps into the vast computing power of graphic processing units (GPUs), enables breakthrough amounts [...]

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Apple WWDC08: So It Begins

by Earl on June 9, 2008

in Apple Mac

There’s two Apple events each year that fuel a flood of rumors and speculations about new Apple products and announcements, MacWorld in January and the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) mid-year.
This week, June 9-13, is the WWDC08 in San Francisco, CA, with three tracks of developer sessions, iPhone, Mac and IT.
The conference has been sold [...]

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While Apple continues to improve and enhance OS X 10.5 Leopard, they’re also working hard on the next major release, OS X 10.6.
It’s being reported that the code name for this next OS X version will be “Snow Leopard” and that it will be Intel-only. Up to this point Apple has continued to support older [...]

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