Build an Image Based Screen Saver for Mac OS X
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[ IT-Enquirer: Apple Pro Training Series: Getting Started with Motion] Resexcellence today offers a tutorial on how to create a slideshow-based screensaver using Quartz Composer and Property List Editor, two of the developers tools on the Developers disk that comes with every Mac OS X “Tiger” installation.
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[Quarter Life Crisis] ¶: Where you’d expect a sheet to appear to let you choose the relevant options, the Print Center will be launched to display either a window or its information palette. This is done in a way that the switch between the applications may just not be apparent to the user but which may very well leave you with the extra and confusing icon of the Print Center in the Dock after closing the window you have been dealing with.
[Weblogalot.com] Web Blog Directory - MacMegasite - Macintosh news from a ...: WWDC 2005, SAN FRANCISCO?June 6, 2005?At its Worldwide Developer Conference today, Apple® announced plans to deliver models of its Macintosh® computers using Intel® microprocessors by this time next year, and to transition all of its Macs to using Intel microprocessors by the end of 2007. Apple previewed a version of its critically acclaimed operating system, Mac OS® X Tiger, running on an Intel-based Mac® to the over 3,800 developers attending CEO Steve Jobs?
[Techupdate.zdnet.com] Tech Blogs on ZDNet | blogs.ZDNet.com: Could Dvorak be right, and the Mac move hurt Linux? ... Porting to 64-bit Architecture: Intel has numerous resources for developers Read More>> ...
[Whiterabbits.com] Mac Net Journal: Besides the fact that I work 50 hours a week on average for the City of Tacoma and that I have to update portions of the city's Web site every day, like the online newsroom I created, and the fact that my work as president of the Tahoma Audubon Society and my hours spent writing our newest book project all eat up time, I also had grown tired of posting endless links to the latest Apple products and essentially serving as a shill for the Mac industry. I chatted about this a couple of weeks ago with Doug Miller - how I had considered shutting down MNJ over the last year.
[Mjtsai.com] Michael Tsai - Blog - Mac Developer Journal: It was Quality because it had great writing and editing, and because a large portion of the content was from the people at Apple actually developing the technology in System Software or supporting it in Developer Technical Support. Imagine what a great quarterly column Quinn could write on networking, or Stuart Cheshire could write on Rendezvous, and you’re on the right track.
[Michaelhanscom.com] eclecticism: Even Microsoft wants G5s: Please dont turn into an egocentric prick because you are getting some hot press from this………..oh, wait, what am I saying………you are already an egocentric prick just by thinking you had important things to say, and that people were actually drooling over your daily mind numbingly unimportant blogging. But, hey, who am I, but a lowly unemployed geek who is stupidly responding to comments when I should be posting resume`s…Life really is important, employment is not obligitory.
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Posted at June 27, 2005 01:25 PM