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Friday, February 15, 2002 |
Here is what Mike Cohen from the Macmegasite has in his Dock:
Here's what's in my dock: Finder, Internet Explorer, Entourage X, ICQ, AIM, MSN Messenger, Mozilla, iTunes, QuickTime Player, System Preferences, Terminal, Palm Desktop, Radio Userland, DragThing, BBEdit, CodeWarrior IDE, Favorites folder. I have my dock on the right side of the screen, where it takes up less usable space & doesn't get in the way.
5:21:09 PM
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Updates to Mac Net Journal will be taking a break this weekend, as Natalie and I venture to the other side of Washington state on an Audubon Society bird watching trip. This is another chance to do research for our upcoming book, Birding Washington, as well as a great opportunity for photography!
Wishing everyone a great three-day weekend...
4:31:54 PM
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BSD Desktop Share Triples That of Linux. BSD's rapid rise in share is obviously due to Mac OS X's UNIX heritage, which
incorporates Free BSD's kernel in the underlying core of Apple's new OS. And OS X
is targeted directly at desktop consumers. [osOpinion]
3:38:48 PM
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Apple slams door on Windows themes. The Mac maker asks a Web site to stop offering for download two "desktop themes" that let computer owners customize the look of Windows XP so that it resembles the Mac OS X. [CNET News.com]
3:28:01 PM
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ZDNet: Apple, don't flub it again is a column calling for Apple to make a push into the corporate computing market if it wants OS X and the Mac to grow market share.
10:07:35 AM
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Ken Bereskin's idea of asking people what is in their Dock is catching on. Alfredo Octavo sent me an e-mail pointing to his Dock collection, and I thought I would add a screen shot of my Dock:
9:04:01 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Rob McNair-Huff.
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