I recently wanted to get a new desktop computer to use for some programming projects. Seeing that I have a bunch of old computer parts laying around, I wanted to build my own computer. I started out by looking at some of the newest top-end Intel and AMD processors and motherboards, but the total price [...]
$250 Desktop Runs Ubuntu, Windows 7 and OS X?
by Jim on 03. Jul, 2009 in Articles, Linux, Mac OS X, Tech, Ubuntu, Windows, hardware
Switching From OS X to Ubuntu: 10 Things I Miss
by Jim on 18. Oct, 2007 in Apple, Linux, Mac OS X, Open Source, Software, Tech, Ubuntu, dell
About 2 years ago, I stopped using Windows on my main computers at work and home. I switched to a Mac Mini, then to a Macbook, for all of my daily work, web design, programming, photo organizing, etc. We also have a large install base of Ubuntu Linux machines and a few Windows [...]
Safari for Windows Could Threaten OS X, iPhone and Apple’s Image
by Jim on 13. Jun, 2007 in Apple, Mac OS X, Open Source, Software, Tech
As you’ve probably heard, Apple has released a version of their Safari web browser for Windows. A lot has been said about why Apple would do this (my bet is that Jon Gruber is right and it’s about the $$$ that Apple will generate from Google searches), about how fast it truly is, and about [...]
VMWare Fusion: Looking Better Than Ever
by Jim on 07. Jun, 2007 in Apple, Mac OS X, Screencasts, Tech
While Parallels may have got the jump on VMWare in the Mac virtualization market, VMWare Fusion is looking better all the time. I first tried Fusion out of frustration over not being able to install the latest versions of Linux on Parallels. VMWare has a much longer history in the VM market and [...]
Install Ubuntu 7.04 on Your Intel Mac with VMware Fusion
by Jim on 02. May, 2007 in Apple, Linux, Mac OS X, Open Source, Screencasts, Software, Tech, Ubuntu
The latest version of Ubuntu, Feisty Fawn, has been getting a lot of press recently. With news that Dell will soon be pre-installing Ubuntu on some of its systems, it’s almost certain that Ubuntu will only become more popular in the coming months. If you have an Intel Mac and would like to [...]
KeyFixer – Firefox Version
by Jim on 20. Apr, 2007 in Apple, Mac OS X, Software, Tech
To help in the ongoing search to make the “home” and “end” keys work in Mac OS X like they work in other operating systems, I give you the Firefox version of KeyFixer. (See here and here for background on the problem and info on how to fix this issue in other apps besides [...]
Parallels vs CrossOver Prizefight
by Jim on 23. Dec, 2006 in Apple, Mac OS X, Software, Tech
The past few days have been full of announcements in the area of running Windows applications on your Intel Mac. First, Parallels released a new beta version of their virtual machine, then VMware released a public beta of their virtual machine. Today, CodeWeavers made release candidate 1 of CrossOver Mac, their Windows compatibility [...]
Parallels Screencast
by Jim on 22. Dec, 2006 in Apple, Mac OS X, Software, Tech
Parallels Desktop for Mac Update Beta2 (Build 3094) was released today. Here’s a screencast that shows off some of my favorite features.
Place Windows applications on your Mac desktop or in your application dock. Just click to launch them directly from OS X!
Use Command+tab to cycle through Windows and Mac applications simultaneously, and hide [...]
10 Great OS X Application Icons
by Jim on 21. Dec, 2006 in Apple, Mac OS X, Software, Tech
The latest generation of Mac applications have really focused on the way an application looks. Developers are creating beautiful user interfaces and slick looking icons that make their apps more pleasing to look at. I appreciate the time and energy that people have put into making their apps look great.
Here’s a [...]
KeyFixer – Fix Your OS X Home and End Keys
by Jim on 14. Nov, 2006 in Apple, Mac OS X, Software
Update: There is now a version of KeyFixer for Firefox. Check it out.
A few months ago, I wrote a short article about how to fix the “home” and “end” keys in OS X. I published a step-by-step guide to adding your own custom key bindings via the command line. Many people found [...]




