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A list of Quick Look Plugins For Leopard
Quick Look is great feature of OS X Leopard — it provides the previews for Quick Look (just select a file and press the space bar) and also the thumbnails for icon generation and CoverFlow. Apple provided support for a number of file types and now developers are starting to create plugins for different file [...]
More Apple (Fingerworks) patents surface
Three new touch surface patent applications have surfaced from Apple. These patents seem less focussed on the iPhone and iPod touch but hint at larger devices. The applications focus on recognising the touch of a hand and identifying the various parts and they using this data to filter the incoming data. For example, the patent [...]
Apple’s adapter for small CDs and slot loading drives
You know those small annoying CDs that don’t work in slot loading machines, that marketing firms seem so keen on? Well, I suspect they have been a small annoyance to Apple too — their customer support people must be forever fishing the little blighters out of people’s MacBooks. So, the senior vice president of hardware [...]
Apple developing Flash Memory Technology
photo by dailyinvention
Today, nine Apple patent applications concerning Flash memory became available. Instead of Apple being a passive buyer of NAND memory as is generally supposed this shows Apple actively researching Flash memory, memory controllers and circuit boards and their applications. Obviously, the development of Flash memory technology has implications beyond the iPod sphere and [...]
Leopard Quick Look for Illustrator Files
I love Quick Look but when it doesn’t work for a certain file type it makes me sad– especially Illustrator files which by default are PDF compatible and should be quick-lookable.
I’m compiling a list of useful Quick Look plugins here. So far, including plugins for eps, zip, flash, XML, various image formats and folders
UPDATE
I’ve found [...]
Apple Sub-NoteBook Trackpad Rumors
So, the rumor mill is churning out rumors on the possibility of a new sub-notebook from Apple in the near future. One of the interesting details of the rumor as reported by 9to5mac.com is that:
There is something strange about the touchpad
This isn’t very useful as far as rumors go. However, Apple has made some interesting [...]
Getting the most out of Leopard’s Spotlight menu
Leopard Spotlight is infintely better than Tiger Spotlight; it’s faster and is much more flexible. Apple has made the searching easy by adding simple nature language Attributes which make searching for particular metadata easy. I’ve been exploring what tags can used in the spotlight menu.
Attributes are the tags like date: or kind: etc. These are [...]
Screen capture in OS X Leopard
Screencapture is great, and Apple’s built in system allows you to capture the screen in a multitude of different ways (it’s surprising how often you need to screen capture). Anyway, most of these features aren’t new to Leopard but they are significantly improved (especially the new cute and useful cursors primarily context dependent cursor to [...]
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