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My Hackintosh, one week on.

February 10, 2010

Hackintoshes have always seemed like way more effort than they’re worth to me.  Custom kernels, problematic updates, random crashes, it all flies in the face of why you use an Apple operating system (and computer) in the first place.  While I can appreciate the hacker aesthetic, I’ve never really had the inclination or patience to [...]

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Firefox Add-Ons for 2010

January 25, 2010

I flit back and forth between Safari, Chrome, and Firefox but always end up using the latter as my ‘main’ browser for one simple reason – the plugins.  While Chrome may be quicker and Safari launches faster and has better text rendering, Firefox can’t be touched for one simple reason – the vast array of [...]

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Favourite Mac OS X Applications

November 13, 2009

I was nosying back through some old posts on my site and came across this one from 2006 regarding my favourite Mac OS X applications, and figured it’d be interesting to  update this for 2009 / 2010.  While the ‘way’ I work feels like it hasn’t changed, the range of core applications I use to [...]

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Vista stability?

November 12, 2009

Here’s a choice quote from Simon Aldous, who is a Microsoft’s partner group manager, regarding Windows 7.  While on one hand it’s nice that Microsoft have (finally) admitted that they’ve drawn heavily from Mac OS X’s design and philosophy when it comes to the user interface, his closing comment is what stands out (for all [...]

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Booting 64-bit Snow Leopard on a 2008 13″ Unibody MacBook

October 11, 2009

According to this post, booting into a 64-bit kernel in Snow Leopard on the ‘original’ 13″ Unibody MacBook is artificially crippled by Apple, despite the hardware being perfectly capable: $ ioreg -p IODeviceTree -w0 -l | grep firmware-abi | |   “firmware-abi” = <”EFI64″> This is somewhat annoying given that I’m a proud owner of said [...]

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