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Friday, January 18, 2002


Usability of OS X : "User input has been influential. I don't think anyone will soon forget the infamous apple-in-the-middle-of-the-menu-bar idea. But, among OS X's massive improvements, there are still many interface enhancements that are absolutely necessary for this OS to thrive." Via myapplemenu
11:06:26 PM    

Jonathan Ive: Apple of the iMac : "It's a long way from a toilet laboratory in Chigwell, north London to the heart of Silicon Valley, California. But in eight years, Jonathan Ive has covered this distance to establish himself as one of the world's most celebrated and sought after designers." Via myapplemenu
10:44:29 PM    

Apple Gives Corporations The Cold Shoulder : "Although Macintosh loyalists were in full force at Macworld, the corporate buyer was noticeably absent from the halls of Moscone. And no wonder. The kinds of products that draw enterprise purchasers were in short supply." Via myapplemenu
10:34:33 PM    

Philips Burns Copy Protection Efforts : "Philips, because of conformity issues, has warned the record labels that the discs are actually not CDs at all and must bear warning labels to inform consumers. "We've made sure they would put a very clear warning that you're not buying a compact disc, but something different," Wirtz said. "We've been warning some labels to begin with, and they've adjusted their behavior." Via rc3.org
8:16:30 PM    

Hints For Accessible Web Design : "Many sites are unusable by visually impaired people simply because they are poorly designed and are written in invalid HTML. People with disabilities have as much of a right to be able to access websites as anyone else, but many designers fail to recognise this. The Web is an information medium, but too many web designers still think of it as a purely visual medium, and are unaware even that visually impaired people can access the web." Via webgraphics
7:39:18 PM    

EIMS 3.1 Offers More Authentication Methods : "Glenn Anderson has released Eudora Internet Mail Server 3.1, the latest version of the popular Internet mail server. EIMS 3.1 offers new Apple Events, performance improvements, Delivery Status Notification information in message bounces, statistics for queue delays/total messages, and support for NTLM (for Outlook/Outlook Express), CRAM-MD5 (POP3), and LDAP authentication."
7:35:00 PM    

 
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