From the category archives:

All About Apple

Bookmarklets and the Bookmarks Bar for Safari on the iPad

April 4, 2010

Configure the Bookmarks Bar in Safari for bookmarklets and bookmark groups.

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John Gruber on “The Tablet”

December 31, 2009

John Gruber, as always, totally delivers with what is easily the most thoughtful article I’ve read on the rumored Apple tablet. A really great read.

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Apple’s Magic Mouse An Early Success

December 29, 2009

Apple’s Magic Mouse doubles market share in first two months.

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Andy Ihnatko on the Impact of the Apple Tablet on Digital Publishing in 2010

December 21, 2009

Andy Ihnatko on the “rumored Apple tablet”, its impact on digital publishing, and why 2010 is going to be a landmark year in tech:

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Snow Leopard: Disable iPhoto from Opening When You Connect an iPhone

December 19, 2009

In Snow Leopard, you can set a preference to disable opening iPhoto when you connect your iPhone.

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LaunchBar Tip: Set Up a Search Template for Gmail Messages

December 11, 2009

How to create a LaunchBar search template for Gmail messages.

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An AppleScript Function to Zero Pad a Value

October 22, 2009

An AppleScript function to zero-pad integers.

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Advanced Wire Management

October 21, 2009

I’ve written previously about Minimal Mac, but I just had to mention it again because of some great posts from the site of late on wire management.

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Quick Thoughts on Today’s Apple Product Announcements – 10/20/09

October 20, 2009

Thoughts on the latest Apple product announcements.

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Testing for Missing Value in AppleScript

October 14, 2009

The other day I got temporarily stuck on an AppleScript I’ve been tinkering with because I could not figure out how to test for what I perceived as a “null” value. I had set a variable to a property of a class and was getting the result “missing value”. Here’s how I solved it.

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