Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Apps that no longer work.

Some apps are not compatible yet with Snow Leopard.

  • Cyberduck | Probably because the Finder is rewritten.
  • iStumbler | Probably because the AirPort Software is different.
  • folder.qlgenerator | Once again, that’s probably the Finder is rewritten.
  • Apple Remote Desktop Admin | The built-in client in Snow Leopard is version 3.3, the current release is 3.2.2.

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Anything Goes: June 21st, 2009 Father’s Day and Summer Solstice Edition.

Happy Father’s Day and Summer Solstice!

The day is not over yet.

Google is Reported to Reserve 1 Million Phone Numbers for Google Voice.

PC World said that Google is reported to have reserved 1 Million Phone Number for its Google Voice service. This is good news if it’s true, because the service has not been made available to new users even after Google rebranded GrandCentral into Google Voice back on March 11th, 2009.

Google Voice is currently available for existing GrandCentral users. It is unclear if Google Voice will be made available for users outside The United States.

If you are interested in getting a Google Voice account, you can sign-up for notification at:
http://voice.google.com/

Anything Goes: June 20th, 2009 Edition.

Slacking is good, as I’ve been convincing myself. It’s Saturday and I’m still reading stuff off the internet.

First I’ve finished installing new hard drive on my MacBook Pro Core Duo, 20 minutes after I stareted it. Along the way I also managed to “fix” my keyboard. For a few days I’ve been having lots of typoes including the letter “t.” Apparently a drop of liquid caused the “g, r, and y” key to trigger the “t” key. I’m glad it is fixed now.

Time to slack again.

Anything Goes: June 19th, 2009 Edition.

I’m suffering from sleep depravation but still have time to browse the Internet for some news.