Book Reviews


[Day Permalink] Wednesday, January 8, 2003

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Apple's X11 vs. XDarwin: "I've been using XDarwin for a while, but Apple's own X11 environment is much faster & better integrated." [MacMegasite]


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Safari review: "A review of Apple's new browser, Safari, for web designers who need to support it." [dive into mark]


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Fink Interaction with Apple's X11 Public Beta: "Fink works just fine with the public beta X11 release with some caveats. Please read the newly added Apple X11 section of the Fink X11 Documentation for details." [Fink Project News]


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Apple introduces X11 for Mac OS X: "Apple today introduced a public beta of X11 for Mac OS X, which allows X11-based applications to run side-by-side with native Mac OS X applications on the same desktop and makes it even simpler to port X11-based applications to the Mac. The free public beta of X11 for Mac OS X requires Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) and is available now from Apple's Web site. The final version is expected sometime later this year." [MacMinute.com: Up-to-the-Minute Apple Mac News]


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Safari: "First entirely new application introduced today: Safari, a turbo browser for Mac OS X and the first major new browser in five years (sorry, Chimera). Jobs showed how wickedly fast it is, stacked up against IE, Netscape, Mozilla and Chimera (i think), rated by an independent benchmark firm. On Macs, at any rate, it's three times faster than Internet Explorer." [JD's New Media Musings]


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Macworld: IE out, new apps and PowerBooks in: "At this morning's MacWorld Expo San Francisco keynote, Apple introduced a slew of new apps and expanded the PowerBook line to include 12" and 17" models (the first notebook with a 17" display), which are 802.11g and Bluetooth compatible. Perhaps of most interest is the fact that Apple will no longer be bundling Internet Explorer, and will instead include a new open-source Apple web browser based on Konqueror." [kuro5hin.org]


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Jobs Shows Off New Apple Products: "Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled two new PowerBooks, a souped-up integrated version of its iTunes, iMovie and iDVD apps, plus a new browser for Macs at his keynote address at Macworld in San Francisco. By Joanna Glasner." [Wired News]


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Microsoft Moves to Strengthen Its Position in Digital Media: "In a bid to secure a central place for itself in the new gadgets that are increasingly the preferred platform for digital media, Microsoft said yesterday that it would license its Windows Media technology to consumer electronics makers..." [Google Technology News]