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		<title>OmmWriter: a no-frills, no-distraction free text editor. Zen-styled too!</title>
		<link>http://www.macswitching.com/index.php/2010/02/21/ommwriter-a-no-frills-no-distraction-free-text-editor-zen-styled-too/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 17:07:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love text editors, it&#8217;s a long-time habit: most of the time I code in PHP and write articles on Smultron and WriteRoom much better than I do with Word (or OpenOffice, so to speak).
So when I came across OmmWriter I was curious: &#8220;Another one to add to my text-ed collection?&#8221;.

Ommwriter from Herraiz Soto on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love text editors, it&#8217;s a long-time habit: most of the time I code in PHP and write articles on <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/smultron/">Smultron</a> and <a href="http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/products/writeroom">WriteRoom</a> much better than I do with Word (or OpenOffice, so to speak).</p>
<p>So when I came across <a href="http://www.ommwriter.com/en/">OmmWriter</a> I was curious: &#8220;Another one to add to my text-ed collection?&#8221;.</p>
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/7670108">Ommwriter</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user1619595">Herraiz Soto</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>OmmWriter (beta) from Herraiz Soto &#038; Co draws a lot from Zen concept: simple yet effective.<br />
You just download it and &#8230; there you are: a relaxing interface with nothing but your text.<br />
<img src="http://www.macswitching.com/wp-content/uploads/ommwriter.png" alt="ommwriter mac" align="right" />The right-side menus &#038; buttons and the windows-enlarging points appear only if you move the mouse.</p>
<p>OmmWriter is not just a text editor since it allows you to insert font style and size, but it saves to plain txt files; native and default file format .omm is still there, if rich text format is needed.</p>
<p>According to a Zen garden you can choose the background image and music, but besides this you can really type with no distraction whatsoever: just concentration on your ideas.</p>
<p>Nice &#038; clean design, nice features &#8211; I really appreciate their web site too.</p>
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		<title>As Facebook chat becomes accessible by Jabber, you can use it with iChat, Adium or any other chat client &#8211; for free!</title>
		<link>http://www.macswitching.com/index.php/2010/02/19/as-facebook-chat-becomes-accessible-by-jabber-you-can-use-it-with-ichat-adium-or-any-other-chat-client-for-free/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 10:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Apple Software]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, we&#8217;re all wasting our time on Facebook &#8211; and someone trying to build some biz on it too (by the way, check &#038; become a fan of MacSwitching&#8217;s Facebook Page)!
One thing I really hate about it, is that FB chats just go nowhere, there&#8217;s simply no history, no way to call back just that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, we&#8217;re all wasting our time on Facebook &#8211; and someone trying to build some biz on it too (by the way, check &#038; become a fan of <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/MacSwitchingcom/28003871378" target="_new">MacSwitching&#8217;s Facebook Page</a>)!<br />
One thing I really hate about it, is that FB chats just go nowhere, there&#8217;s simply no history, no way to call back just <i>that</i> important URL that you need the most right now.<br />
Not anymore!</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=297991732130" target="_new">Facebook itself announced Jabber chat grand opening</a>, so now you can use your iChat (or <a href="http://adium.im/" target="_new">Adium</a>, so to speak) to chat &#8211; even if you&#8217;re not using Facebook in a browser!</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see how this is done.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.macswitching.com/wp-content/uploads/facebook-iChat-600x350.png" align="right" alt="facebook ichat" /></p>
<li>Open the iChat menu &#8220;Preferences&#8221;,
</li>
<li>click on Account and then on the &#8220;+&#8221; button below,
</li>
<li>select &#8220;Jabber&#8221; from the chat list,
</li>
<li>insert the account name as follows: <tt>[your account name on facebook]@chat.facebook.com</tt> ,
</li>
<li>your Facebook password,
</li>
<li>click on &#8220;Server options&#8221; and type: <tt>Server: chat.facebook.com , Port: 5222</tt>, uncheck <tt>Use SSL</tt>.
<p>That&#8217;s all! Now all your friends will appear just as usual iChat contacts!</p>
<p><b>Note #1</b>: I love iChat but I&#8217;m still in love with <a href="">Adium</a>, since it works with a wider spectrum of IM services, and has lots of plug-ins.</p>
<p><b>Note #2</b>: By the way, this means to me that I can use Facebook chat even on my trusted ol&#8217; Nokia E61, thanks to <a href="http://www.talkonaut.com/download.shtml" target="_new">Talkonaut</a>! Just waiting for the right iPhone app as well!</li>
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		<title>iPad test drive video!</title>
		<link>http://www.macswitching.com/index.php/2010/01/28/ipad-test-drive-video/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 12:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
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		<title>Apple iPad: first impressions &#8211; great and starting from $ 499!</title>
		<link>http://www.macswitching.com/index.php/2010/01/27/apple-ipad-first-impressions/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 18:38:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple iPad: first impressions - great and starting from $ 499!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.macswitching.com/ipad-2010.jpg" alt="apple ipad" align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5" />Apple kicks off 2010 tablet frenzy with the <strong>iPad</strong>: one of the most awaited and rumors-prone device in history!</p>
<p>A 9.7&#8243; inches screen that&#8217;s essentially a bigger brother to iPhone more than a little one to a MacBook, but that&#8217;s what it was intended for.</p>
<p>Big news: meet <strong>A4 processor</strong>, Apple&#8217;s own processor, running at 1 GHz.<br />
Available with 16 -32 and -64 GB of memory, with 802.11n and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR.</p>
<p>Sports accelerometer, compass, mic <em>and</em> speaker and the usual iPod dock connector!</p>
<p>More facts: 10 hr batter, over a month of standby.</p>
<p>Runs the same Apps as the iPhone, so the iPad starts with a massive software library as well as developers support.</p>
<p>Introducing iBooks: the Apple alternative to Amazon Kindle service, books to be chosen and bought just like songs or apps on iTunes &#8211; er &#8211; iBooks Store, that is!<br />
It uses the ePub book format, already available and popular, by the way.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s going to be available in two version, with or without 3G connectivity, along with AT&#038;T data plan.</p>
<p><strong>Pricing</strong><br />
WiFi versions 16 GB: $ 499 &#8211; 32 GB: $599 &#8211; 64 GB: $ 699<br />
3G versions 16 GB: $ 629 &#8211; 32 GB: $729 &#8211; 64 GB: $ 829</p>
<p>WiFi version available in 60 days, 3G in 90 days.</p>
<p>[updating in progress]</p>
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		<title>The wait is over: it&#8217;s Apple iPad time!</title>
		<link>http://www.macswitching.com/index.php/2010/01/27/the-wait-is-over-its-apple-ipad-time/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 18:13:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wait is over: it's Apple iPad time!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Right now, Steve Jobs is uncovering the new iPad (the much awaited Apple tablet!)<br />
Stay tuned!</p>
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		<title>Get 5 Mac really useful apps ($154 value) for free: 4 days remaining!</title>
		<link>http://www.macswitching.com/index.php/2009/11/08/get-5-mac-really-useful-apps-154-value-for-free-4-days-remaining/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 11:48:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get 5 Mac really useful apps ($154 value) for free: 4 days remaining!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The bundle that came for free</b></p>
<p>MacHeist did it again!<br />
Usually their app bundles typically deliver a dozen Mac applications at a significant discount.<br />
The latest bundle is even more affordable: it  delivers you 6 Mac applications ($154 value) for Free!</p>
<li>ShoveBox ($25) &#8211; easily capture important bits of information</li>
<li>WriteRoom ($25) &#8211; a distraction free writing environment</li>
<li>Twitterific ($15) &#8211; popular Twitter client</li>
<li>TinyGrab ($14) &#8211; quickly share screenshots</li>
<li>Hordes of Orcs ($25) &#8211; tower defense game</li>
<li>Mariner Write* ($50) &#8211; fast, streamlined word processor</li>
<p><small>* Mariner Write requires 500,000 total bundle participants to be &#8220;unlocked&#8221;.</small></p>
<p><b>My favorites?</b></p>
<p><img src="http://static.macheist.com/nano/apps/writeroom-appicon.png" width="10%" align="left" alt="writeroom mac"/>I love <a href="http://www.macheist.com/?referrer=macswitching.com#writeroom" target="_new">WriteRoom</a> (in fact I&#8217;m writing this very post with WR now) for its simplicity and ingenuity: it&#8217;s really &#8220;distraction-free&#8221; writing &#8211; with some pluses.<br />
You get a Matrix-like editing screen that&#8217;s really good if you need to concentrate only on writing &#8211; and you ought to!</p>
<p><img src="http://static.macheist.com/nano/apps/twitterrific-appicon.png" align="left" width="10%" alt="twitterrific mac free"/>Since I&#8217;m an avid Twitter user, <a href="http://www.macheist.com/?referrer=macswitching.com#twitterrific" target="_new">Twitterrific</a> is a valuable tool!<br />
Just like WriteRoom, you get a full-featured Twitter window that requires very little system resources, stays quietly in the background, allows you to perform <i>all</i> Twitter operations.<br />
(regular price for this jewel is $ 14.95 &#8211; for free is a steal!)</p>
<p><img src="http://static.macheist.com/nano/apps/shovebox-appicon.png" width="10%" align="left"/>I&#8217;m intrigued by <a href="http://www.macheist.com/?referrer=macswitching.com#shovebox" target="_new" title="shovebox macheist free">ShoveBox</a> and still have to fully exploit its features.<br />
I love the idea of being able to stack up all tiny data (URLs, products, single news, snippets of code) that I get into all day.<br />
Hope Shovebox does it in a neat way as it promises: more on this will follow!</p>
<p>Click <a href="http://www.macheist.com/?referrer=www.macswitching.com" target="_new">there to download this free bundle offer from MacHeist</a> but hurry up, offer end November 12th 2009!</p>
<p>(Each application offered represents full licenses.)</p>
<p>Remember that <i>free is the perfect number</i>!</p>
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		<title>Apple&#8217;s sweet October: stock hits all-time high and users are hit by new Macs!</title>
		<link>http://www.macswitching.com/index.php/2009/10/22/apples-sweet-october-stock-hits-all-tim-high-and-users-are-hit-by-new-macs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 15:14:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Apple Software]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple's sweet October: stock hits all-time high and users are hit by new Macs!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll leave the boring economic &#038; stock details to those really interested into this [<a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?pz=1&#038;cf=all&#038;ned=us&#038;cf=all&#038;ncl=dkd00CQwazbRk-M7ssffWTHlRYA5M" target="_new" title="apple stock all time high">so click here to read more Apple stock news</a>], but Apple&#8217;s shares got up to $ 205.04 &#8211; super-atmospheric price!</p>
<p>For us, geeks, Mac-users and -lovers, what&#8217;s more important?</p>
<p>New products, of course!</p>
<p>On Oct 20th Apple introduced so many new produts and updates I barely can name all of them here, so let&#8217;s get a list to begin.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002QQ8918?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=B002QQ8918"><img border="0" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/417IL3RX1qL._SL160_.jpg" align="right" alt="imac 2009"/></a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;l=as2&#038;o=1&#038;a=B002QQ8918" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /><b>new iMac</b>, it&#8217;s that simple: 21.5 and 27 inches display, new CPUs up to Core i7 Quad processors, up to 16 GB Ram (from the 8 Gig previously allowed). Simply gorgeous!<br />
Several built-to-order options for Graphics cards, CPU, hard disk units available.<br />
<b>new MacBook</b>: white policarbonate chassis but with <i>unibody</i> construction style, multitouch trackpad, 13.3 Led display.<br />
<b>new Magic Mouse</b>: almost an iPod touch or a multi-touch trackpad &#8211; in a mouse! All the mouse surface is smart enough to keep track of your gestures!<br />
<b>Mac Mini</b>: despite all rumors (and death bell tolls) it&#8217;s still alive &#8211; and fine! The 2009 Mac Mini sports a faster processor, twice the RAM, energy-saving features and a lot more!</p>
<p>A product I&#8217;m really interested in is the Mac Mini with Snow Leopard.<br />
A special edition Mac Mini fully loaded with 4 Gigs of RAM, <b>two 500 GB hard disks</b> and pre-installed Snow Leopard Server with special remote management features.<br />
Right now it&#8217;s the best way (and the most affordable yet) to get a great Mac server for your Home/Office and to fully integrate PCs <b>and</b> Macs!</p>
<p>Most Apple product should be available by the time you read this or eligible for pre-order; here are some prices:<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002C74GOK?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=B002C74GOK">Apple iMac 21.5-Inch</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;l=as2&#038;o=1&#038;a=B002C74GOK" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /> starts at US $ 1.199<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002QQ8918?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=B002QQ8918">Apple iMac 27-Inch</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;l=as2&#038;o=1&#038;a=B002QQ8918" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /> starts at US $ 1.699<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002QQ8EKO?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=B002QQ8EKO">Apple MacBook</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;l=as2&#038;o=1&#038;a=B002QQ8EKO" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /> available for US $ 999<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002TLTGM6?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=B002TLTGM6">Apple Magic Mouse</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;l=as2&#038;o=1&#038;a=B002TLTGM6" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /> available for US $ 69<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002QQ8AJY?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=B002QQ8AJY">Apple Mac mini</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=ipodpalacecom-20&#038;l=as2&#038;o=1&#038;a=B002QQ8AJY" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /> goes starts from US $ 599<br />
Mac Mini with Snow Leopard Server (unlimited license) is available for US $ 999.</p>
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		<title>One month with Snow Leopard: the first aftermath</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 09:05:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One month with Snow Leopard: the first aftermath]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a month today since I installed <a href='http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&#038;docId=1000410511&#038;tag=ipodpalacecom-20'>Snow Leopard</a> on my MacBook Pro 15&#8243; unibody (late 2008) with 4 GB of RAM.<br />
Final judgement?<br />
It simply works, and slightly better indeed!</p>
<p>A few features I loved and checked with &#8216;real life&#8217; test drive (on a unibody MacBook too, thx Alex!):</p>
<p><strong>Installation process</strong></p>
<p>Installation process is truly pain-free and foolproof: no fear, no complex settings, no need to be OS X-skilled! Just put in the Snow Leopard DVD, double click and wait!</p>
<p><strong>Installation time</strong></p>
<p>Installation time: it took less than 30 minutes on the MBP and a little more on the MB.<br />
I guess the worst part of it goes with the slowness of DVD read cycles.</p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t touch my settings!</strong></p>
<p>All settings were preserved, no data loss, no settings loss!<br />
I found each and every icon, Finder settings, Safari cookies, documents and application history&#8230;<br />
Just as I switched off Leopard and switched it on again: <i>apparently</i> no sign of 10.6 intervention!</p>
<p><strong>Blazingly-fast boot time</strong></p>
<p>Boot time: my MBP now takes 45&#8243; (yes, that&#8217;s 45 seconds!) from &#8216;pressing the ON button&#8217; up to &#8216;full operating computer&#8217; with a desktop that&#8217;s (still, my fault) cluttered with icons! With Leopard, as far as I can recall it took at least 1&#8242;40&#8243;&#8230;<br />
On the MacBook it takes a little more, going near to one minute to get a fully working Mac.<br />
Try that on a Win-based PC <img src='http://www.macswitching.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><strong>(Disk) Space: the final frontier</strong></p>
<p>Before installing Snow Leopard on my MBP, I managed to get 17 GB of free space (out of the 250 GB size of the internal HD). After installing Snow Leopard, free disk space jumped to 25 GB!<br />
It&#8217;s the first time ever in my (computer) life I ever see an operating system upgrade that frees (that much) space!</p>
<p><strong>Browser wars</strong></p>
<p>I confess&#8230; I&#8217;m a hungry Firefox user with tons of FF windows and tabs always taking up more CPU % than what&#8217;s available <img src='http://www.macswitching.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  and I&#8217;m used to Safari just as a second-choice browser (work with a lot of FF plug-ins, BTW).<br />
Now that Safari is the only (AFAIK) 64-bit browser available on my Mac, I see that the same amount of opened web sites on both browsers <em>gives Safari a clear edge over FF</em>!<br />
CPU % and memory usage is a lot more efficient!<br />
I guess here&#8217;s where <strong>Grand Central Dispatch (GCD)</strong> gets nasty and makes the difference.</p>
<p>Anyway, Xmas wishlist: please, <strong>bring me Firefox 64-bit</strong>!</p>
<p><strong>Airport status menu</strong></p>
<p>At last, the Airport status menu gives the only information a Mac-road-warrior needs: Wi-Fi signal strength <b>before</b> attempting to hook a wireless network, besides the usual &#8220;lock&#8221; sign stating a closed/password-based wi-fi hotspot.</p>
<p><strong>Which applications dislike Snow Leopard?</strong></p>
<p>Until now, only <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/services/ports/chromium/" target="_new" title="chromium mac">Chromium</a> (a not-so-official Mac porting of the Google Chrome browser) refused to launch and closes immediately.<br />
I&#8217;ve been checking <a href="http://snowleopard.wikidot.com/" target="_new">this useful list (http://snowleopard.wikidot.com/) against 10.6-incompatible software</a> and found just a few notable missing titles.</p>
<p><strong>Hardware support</strong></p>
<p>All the previously supported hardware still work with Snow Leopard.<br />
Even my phone carrier HDSPA USB key from an obscure Taiwan company with almost indie drivers (rated for 10.5.x only) and vanishing support has been working from day one.</p>
<p><strong>Suggestions</strong></p>
<p>Any operating system upgrade should be done with a little planning, even on a Mac.<br />
I love <a href="http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription.html" target="_new">SuperDuper</a> ease of operation and power: it allows you to almost replicate a fully working system on multiple drives.<br />
If you need a proof of this, check <a href="http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/2009-09-new.htm" title="super duper mac" target="_new">Ken Rockwell&#8217;s blog</a> and his <a href="http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/2009-09-new.htm" target="_new" title="super duper mac">&#8220;Free New Computer&#8221; post</a> where Ken explains how he managed a disk upgrade on a Mac Quad G5 (not Intel!).</p>
<p><strong>Conclusions</strong></p>
<p>Go for it!<br />
For less than US $ 30 you can get yourself not only the very latest operating system, usually a tech-geek desire, but a really useful and powerful way to revive your system, so go and grab a copy of <a href='http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&#038;docId=1000410511&#038;tag=ipodpalacecom-20'>Snow Leopard</a>.<br />
We&#8217;re not expecting miracles from Snow Leopard making older Intel-based Macs fly like an 8-Core Mac Pro, but at least you&#8217;ll get someting that fully exploits your existing hardware, makes a better use of available space and&#8230; eventually frees you from staring at a boot screen.</p>
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		<title>Snow Leopard available today: catch the white feline on your Mac!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 09:44:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Starting today, <a href='http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&#038;docId=1000410511&#038;tag=ipodpalacecom-20'>Mac OS X Snow Leopard is available for shipping</a>.<br />
Current Mac OS 10.5 Leopard users are eligible to upgrade to Snow Leopard at the very low price of $29.</p>
<p>Snow Leopard is a truly exciting addition to the Mac OS X line, with half the footprint of previous versions, great new features in Expose &#038; Stacks, quicker Time Machine backup, and faster wireless network interaction. It’s the world’s most advanced operating system, finely tuned. </p>
<p>Quicktime X and 64-bit support just to name a few features.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be checking &#8216;em out very soon and report about them!</p>
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		<title>Run Telnet and Watch Star Wars in full ASCII&#8211;high-definition!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 17:28:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Run Telnet and Watch Star Wars in full ASCII--high-definition!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Terminal usage shouldn&#8217;t deserve a boring reputation: here&#8217; one more reason!</p>
<p>ASCII art has been with us as long as we&#8217;ve been using computers, and there&#8217;s a lot of great ASCII animation out there. How about watching the original Star Wars in ASCII animation?</p>
<p><img src="http://amir.shah.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/Picture%202.png" align="right" alt="ascii animation star wars" />A telnet server out there on the Internet serves up this amazing adaptation.</p>
<p>Just enter <b>telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl</b> and hit return.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re definitely right: it&#8217;s <b>Star Wars &#8211; Episode IV: A new hope</b>!</p>
<p>The guy behind this masterpiece is <a href="http://www.asciimation.co.nz/" target="_new">Simon Jansen</a>: kudos Simon!</p>
<p>Feel lazy?<br />
Get here <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPKNZr8rZcg" target="_new">and watch ASCII-Star Wars in video</a> (losing a lot of the fun&#8230;)</p>
<p>By the way, this is version of Star Wars doesn&#8217;t need any video codec and is fully compatible with any OS (maybe a Commodore 64 with suitable TCP/IP stack too!).</p>
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		<title>How to fix Adsense Notifier under Firefox 3.5.x &#8211; Mac OS X and PC version</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 13:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>AdSense Notifier</strong> add-on for Firefox has always been one of my favourite extension for FF.</p>
<p>Starting from Firefox 3.0 although, it had several problems.</p>
<p>Now, with FireFox 3.5 release things have gone even worse; moreover its developer, a guy named Allen G. Holman AKA Mincus, has no longer supported its creations nor updated it blog: where are you Allen?</p>
<p>So, no more support from developer, Firefox 3.5 no longer installing it: what else? Living with no Adsense notifications?<br />
No way!</p>
<p>So&#8230; I came up with a solution and a way to get it running like before with some help and workarounds <i>both</i> on Mac OS X and Windows.</p>
<p><b>First let&#8217;s get back to basics.</b></p>
<p>Here is where it all started: <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/images/t/6090/943948800" target="_new" title="adsense notifier">AdSense Notifier add-on for Firefox</a>, and here&#8217;s the author&#8217;s web <a href="http://code.mincus.com/3/adsense-notifier/" target="_new" title="firefox adsense notifier">site Mincus Code</a>.</p>
<p>The first help I got was <a href="http://www.lancelhoff.com/how-to-fix-adsense-notifier-password-problem/" target="_new">LancelHoff&#8217;s blog</a> which give some good instructions on how to operate on XPI add-on packages.<br />
[thanks Doug Poire AKA dcphosting_services for posting it on Mozilla.org!]</p>
<p><b>Let&#8217;s open it: call Gil Grissom for Adsense.XPI!</b></p>
<p>Step #1: in first place, get yourself a copy of <a href="http://code.mincus.com/extensions/adsense.xpi" target="_new" title="adsense notifier">Adsense.xpi</a> and save it on your desktop.</p>
<p>[Note all instructions from now onwards will be the same for Mac OS X and Windows]</p>
<p>Step #2: rename the downloaded Adsense.xpi file as Adsense.zip and unzip it as usual, preserving directory structure, in a directory called Adsense.</p>
<p>This is the directory structure that you should see:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.macswitching.com/images/adsense-notifier-1.gif" alt="adsense notifier directory structure" /></p>
<p>Step #3: fire your favourite text Editor (on the Mac I&#8217;m in love with <a href="http://tuppis.com/smultron/" title="smultron mac os x text editor" target="_new">Smultron</a>) and open the <strong>Install.rdf</strong> file within the Adsense directory;</p>
<p>Step #4: check line #33 and replace the Firefox version number according to the line below:</p>
<p>&lt;em :maxVersion&gt;3.5.*&lt;/em&gt;</p>
<p>we need to fool Firefox into believing that this plug-in is compatible with any 3.5.x version.<br />
[Note: if you aren't willing to get into this when FF 3.6.x comes out, just put a <b>3.6.*</b> version number and forget about it!]</p>
<p><a href="http://www.macswitching.com/images/adsense-notifier-2.gif" title="adsense notifier code"><img src="http://www.macswitching.com/images/adsense-notifier-2.gif" alt="adsense notifier code" width="60%" border="0" /></a></p>
<p>Step #5: open <strong>nsAdsensenotifier.js</strong> under the Components directory with the text editor;</p>
<p>Step #6: look for line 103, replacing the following line of code:</p>
<p><tt>var passwd = "";</tt></p>
<p>with this code (replacing your actual password):</p>
<p><tt>var passwd = "password";</tt></p>
<p>This step will eliminate the annoyance of being asked again the Adsense account password;</p>
<p>Step #7: save all text files and close text editor;</p>
<p>Step #8: zip (or compress) the Adsense folder into <strong>Adsense35.xpi</strong>: beware not to include the Adsense path into the zip file! That is: no sub-folders or it will not work&#8230;</p>
<p>Check here the correct zip file directory structure:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.macswitching.com/images/adsense-notifier-3.gif" alt="adsense notifier zip file directory structure" /></p>
<p>Step #9: open Firefox and uninstall any previous Adsense notifier; restart Firefox;</p>
<p>Step #10: open the <strong>Adsense35.xpi</strong> directly from Firefox (CMD+O on the Mac or Open File &#8211; CTRL+O on Windows) and proceed as usual installing the plug-in.</p>
<p>There you are! <strong>Adsense notifier</strong> is up and running as usual!</p>
<p>Hope this helps you as much as it helps me!</p>
<p><strong>Notes</strong></p>
<p>I found this notable quotation:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Anyone who uses Google ads on their blog and web site spends a lot of time checking in to see how they are doing. This has been called GAD or Google Adsense Disorder, and I definitely suffer from it.&#8221;
</p></blockquote>
<p>I definitely sign it!</p>
<p>Further readings: <a href="http://www.realtechnews.com/posts/1960#ixzz0KCBWtxP3&#038;C" target="_new">about GAD &#8211; Google Adsense Disorder and the notifier</a>.</p>
<p><em>Please note: The following fix worked for me, however, I am offering no warranty for this information. Proceed at your own risk.</em></p>
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		<title>Wget &#8211; a must for all Mac-geeks!</title>
		<link>http://www.macswitching.com/index.php/2009/03/27/wget-a-must-for-all-mac-geeks/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 17:48:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MacSwitcher</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s face it, when it comes to quick-and-dirty missions, there&#8217;s no better place than Terminal.<br />
Provided you know how to use it, what to use and which parameter to feed in, you can do almost anything&#8230;</p>
<p>Take <code>wget</code> for example, that incidentally is not part of the standard stuff that Mac OS X comes with.</p>
<p>You can bypass almost any browser problems, you just give it a feasible URL and, boom there you are.<br />
It&#8217;s by far the best way to get files, updates, SVNs or stuff like that.<br />
It&#8217;s also the best way to hack your way through embedded flash videos so popular these days.</p>
<p>Syntax at the lowest level goes like this:</p>
<p><code>wget [URL]</code></p>
<p>You can specify a horde of options in between, output dir, HTTP auth options and so on.<br />
My favorite is -b which runs the process into background-land and gives me command line back.</p>
<p>Fact is, as most *nix commands you get source code and so need to compile it.<br />
Here&#8217;s a tip: Quentin Stafford compiled a wget so you get binaries comfortably running with Leopard.</p>
<p>Check his <a href="http://www.statusq.org/archives/2008/07/30/1954/">page on wget here</a> and download <a href="http://www.statusq.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/wget.zip">wget Mac OS X-ready binaries from here</a>.</p>
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