John Gruber has written an interesting post on the future of Adobe Carbon apps and their lack of 64 bit support because of what seems like time constraints and a whole lot of work:
If Apple had shipped Leopard with the 64-bit Carbon support promised at WWDC 2006, Photoshop CS4 would run in 64-bit mode on [...]
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64 bit Adobe Apps in Mac very slim posiblity
AppleInsider Exclusive: Delicious Library 2.0 Preview
As per Will Shripley’s buzz creation rules(Monster Marketing), Delicious Monster has given AppleInsider the exclusive on Delicious Library 2 upcoming March release ($40 a pop).
If pictures and words aren’t your thing, here is a video preview from TUAW taken at MWSF ‘08.
iPhone: Apple trojan 2.0
Ars Technica is reporting that on March 6th Apple will hold a press conference where they will announce the “iPhone Software Roadmap”:
learn about the iPhone software roadmap, including the iPhone SDK and some exciting new enterprise features.
Wow, look at Apple sounding so enterprisy with words like “Roadmap”. So it’s pretty much set(as I said before) [...]
Journler Changes Licensing
People are cheap. No matter how much money they make/have they will always want things free or try to steal things if they don’t perceive the value of it. I’ve never used Journler but have heard great things about it. It’s sad to see how cheap people really are. I am actually glad the developer, [...]
Why is the iPhone SDK so important?
People wonder what’s the big deal with this iPhone/iPod software development kit geared towards developers. If developers are making money now with an approximate installed base of around 20-30 million users for the Mac, imagine the possibilities with a 100 million plus installed base like the iPod currently has. OS X’s growth rate will [...]