Archive for the 'Macintosh' Category

Jan 06 2010

MacIndie.com – Our New New Thing…

Well, the cats been out of the bag for a few weeks, but I completely forgot to blog here about one of my new projects: MacIndie.
MacIndie is a resource for Indie Mac andiPhone developers: our goal is to provide Indie Devs with a lot of resources and info ranging from a catalog of free and [...]

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Apr 02 2009

iPhone Dev Tips: Renewed Cert Requires Updated Provisioning Files

From the department of “What should be really obvious” but isn’t….

If your Apple iPhone development certificate expires you not only need to get a new one, but you MUST regenerate all your MobileProvision files.
Unfortunately Apple doesn’t mention this anywhere obvious on the Developer Portal, and to make things more interesting, your old and [...]

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Oct 17 2007

Leopard: Let the Discounting Begin!

Published byDavid HM Spector under Macintosh, OS X

Huh… it’s not even out yet, and already Amazon is selling Apple’s update to OS X at ~$20 off list for both the single-user and the “family pack” (5-user) editions:

Oh yeah, and if past is prologue, Amazon will somehow manage to ship these puppies as soon as they arrive so ordering from Amazon may well [...]

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Sep 24 2007

New from Rogue Amoeba: RadioShift – It’s a TiVO for Your Radio.

Published byDavid HM Spector under Macintosh, OS X

Rogue Amoeba has announced a really nifty new product called RadioShift. This program for OS X will allow you to browse AM/FM radio stations around the world and set up programs to be recorded off the web, OR, if you have a Griffin Technology RadioShark, you can record them over the air.
I’ve been a [...]

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