MyAppleBlog: 2月 2006

2月 15, 2006

Apple iTunes updated!!! Version 6.0.3


About this update:
iTunes is the easiest way to organize, share and listen to music on your computer. Find new favorites. Manage your growing library. Enjoy the best friend an iPod ever had. Download iTunes 6 free for Mac or Windows.

Macintosh Requirements
Mac OS X version 10.2.8 or later for music (Mac OS X version 10.4.2 or later is recommended)
Mac OS X version 10.3.9 or later plus QuickTime 7.0.3 or later for purchased videos
Support for mobile phones with iTunes requires Mac OS X version 10.3.6 or later.
Additional Video Requirements
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
500 MHz G4 processor or better
QuickTime 7.0.3 or later
16MB video RAM

Windows Requirements
Windows XP or 2000 (latest service packs recommended)
500 MHz Pentium class processor or better
QuickTime 7.0.3 (included)
256MB RAM
Supported CD-R or DVD-R drive to burn CDs
Broadband Internet connection (DSL/Cable/LAN) for buying and streaming music

Additional Video Requirements
1.5 GHz Pentium class processor or better
32MB video RAM

My iBook updated!! 10.4.5~!


Apple has released a Mac OS X 10.4.5 update for server, PowerPC and Intel Mac systems.
Multiple versions of the software are available for download through Mac OS X's Software Update feature or for direct download from the company's support pages.

The 10.4.5 Update is described as: "Recommended for all users and includes general operating system fixes, as well as specific fixes for other applications and technologies."

A series of improvements have been made. For example, Telestream Flip4Mac now installs correctly on an Intel-based Mac.

The update also addresses an issue in which some Epson printers could not successfully print via AirPort Extreme.

Additional improvements include:
iChat video conferencing;
Safari rendering of web pages;
Usability of Dashboard and widgets;
Viewing of QuickTime streaming media behind a firewall;
iDisk and Portable Home Directory syncing;
Time zone and daylight savings for 2006 and 2007;
VPN connections to Cisco servers when using NAT;
Compatibility with third-party applications and devices;
Previous standalone security updates.

Four versions of the software are available now:
Mac OS X Update 10.4.5 is a 16MB download;
Mac OS X Update 10.4.5 for Intel is a 98MB download;
Mac OS X Server 10.4.5 is a 14.5MB download;
Mac OS X Update 10.4.5 Combo is a 125MB download. -Macworld
-www.apple.com/support/downloads/

2月 08, 2006

Apple Unveils New 1GB iPod nano



"Introducing a new 1GB iPod nano for just $149 that offers the same features as the 2GB and 4GB iPod nano models and holds up to 240 songs or 15,000 photos." - Apple

2月 02, 2006

Adobe: Universal apps could be 1 year away




Adobe today said it would not deliver native Intel versions of currently shipping professional products and that customers would have to wait until future major releases--which could be more than one year away--for native Intel Mac support. While noting an upcoming release of a native Intel Mac beta of Lightroom, its newly introduced professional applications for photographers, Adobe refused to provide additional release dates on the native Intel versions of its applications, except to say it was moving its development to Apple's Xcode development platform to help ease the Intel transition and was focused on the next major releases of its professional, which due to planned development cycles would delay the release of any native Intel Mac support.
The company, however, reiterated its support for the new Intel-based Mac platform, noting that at last year's Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference, Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen expressed "strong support" for Apple's transition plans: “We think this is a really smart move on Apple’s part and we plan to create future versions of our Creative Suite for Macintosh that support PowerPC and Intel processors."

14 months away?

The next major release of the Adobe's Creative Suite could be between eight and 14 months away. Adobe declined to provide specific release dates--per company policy--but pointed to its "consistent track record of releasing significant upgrades" every 18 to 24 months. Adobe's Creative Suite 2 was release in April of 2005. The FAQ suggests that the earliest Adobe Creative Suite customers could see an upgrade with native Universal Binary support is September, but that the next major release could be as far out as April 2007.

Release of the recently acquired Macromedia platform may even be further away, as Macromedia delivered major software upgrades in August 8, when it released Studio 8, which included the popular Dreamweaver 8, Flash 8, and Fireworks 8. The company also only recently released Adobe Affect Effects 7.0, a major new release of its video editing software, which could mean that those customers would wait at least another 18 months before seeing a native Intel version.

Adobe admits performance gap on Intel Macs

During his keynote at Macworld Expo San Francisco, Jobs showed Photoshop running smoothly under Apple's emulation environment called Rosetta, but noted while Photoshop was usable for a few tasks, the performance would not be adequate for professionals.

While Adobe confirmed virtually all of its applications run under Apple's Rosetta emulation environment, it said that customers would experience a few problems as well as a noticeable performance gap.

"In general, applications that are not designed to run on Intel-based Mac computers, including current versions of Adobe’s creative professional applications, may be noticeably slower than they are running on PowerPC-based Macs. Instead of experiencing much-anticipated speed enhancements, customers are likely to see some degradation of performance."

The company said that customers could mitigate some of these performance issues by using machines with large amounts of memory--at least one gigabyte of RAM, but recommends that professionals use PowerPC-based Macs for maximum workflow efficiency.

"Mac-based customers looking for optimal performance may prefer to run Adobe Creative Suite 2, Studio 8, and their components on PowerPC systems until we release future versions of our software as Universal applications," the company said.

In addition, it noted that Adobe's Version Cue Workspace, a component of Creative Suite 2, is not compatible with Rosetta.

Lightroom beta expected "shortly"

The Lightroom beta is expected "shortly" and will be available as a free download. The company said it will be able to quickly release an Universal Binary version of Lightroom because the application is currently in beta and does not require as much testing as release-quality software.

"Because this is a beta and not yet a certified, shipping product, we have more freedom to release it quickly without the exhaustive testing required of production software. Customers are encouraged to experiment with this beta version as a preview of the performance they can expect from future Universal releases of Adobe products."

No official support for Rosetta

Professional customers will only be able to turn to Adobe's online support resources for any questions or problems running its applications under Rosetta, as the company says it will direct callers to this website because it "may not be able to address installation or compatibility issues that arise from running under Rosetta."

According to the company FAQ, Adobe says that while Rosetta "should offer most existing applications a basic compatibility," it will not be extensively testing and certifying it to run under Rosetta and will focus on movings its software development to Xcode to support Universal versions of the next major releases.

Testing integral to transition

Adobe said it is currently working on or evaluating transition plans for most of its products, including Adobe Creative Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, GoLive, InCopy, Acrobat Professional, and After Effects as well as its recently acquired Macromedia applications: Studio, Dreamweaver, Flash (both Professional and Basic versions), Fireworks, and Contribute.

"[We are] investing thousands of testing hours in certifying that Universal versions of our applications meet the level of quality our creative professional customers require. This includes testing on the new iMac and MacBook Pro systems that are shipping in the first quarter of 2006, as well as on any of Apple's upcoming Intel-based professional desktop systems."

The company, however, did not note any native Intel Mac development plans for Coldfusion MX, its development application to build and deploy Internet applications. The company released a new native Mac OS X in September, but did not provide any commtiment for the application. -Macnn

Corel WP, Office sales dwarf iWork


The recent fuss and conclusions over iWork's sales numbers is just a distortion of sales data, according to one analyst. While iWork's US retail sales may have surged in 2005--in part due to sales cycles--the recently reported data doesn't paint an accurate picture on the overall sales of the the "office" productivty suites. Countering a recent CNET News.com article suggesting that sales of Apple's iWork is second only to Microsoft Office, Joe Wilcox of Jupiter Research says that the iWork sales numbers represent a small fraction of the overall market and are disproportionately larger than other suites because of the products' sale cycles and because the numbers only reflect a single channel of distribution: US retail sales, a fractional part of both Corel WP and Microsoft Office sales.
"The story also fails to account for sales cycles. Retail software sales tend to be strongest the first couple months following a new release, declining thereafter. Corel launched WordPerfect Office 12 in April 2004. Additionally, vendors tend to reduce retail shipments of software ahead of the release of a new version, so as not to have too much inventory in the channel. New WordPerfect version X3 launched last week. It’s reasonable that Corel started reducing channel inventory in the last quarter ahead of the new product’s launch."

NPD numbers reported by CNET News.com, showed that in the US retail market alone, Apple grabbed a 2.7 percent unit share, while Corel had a 1.6 percent share: Microsoft maintained its dominance with nearly 95 percent of unit sales. The report did not cite any historical data for comparison.

However, Corel says that WordPerfect sales numbers dramatically increase when a larger variety of sales channels are considered, as the NPD data excludes OEM and direct sales. iWork is a distant third behind WordPerfect, according to an AppleInsider report published on Thursday.

"NPD shows that iWork sold around 50,000 units at retail last year. Corel sold that many [copies of WordPerfect] to one account in the Department of Justice," Richard Carriere, general manager of office productivity for Corel, told AppleInsider. "Looking at brick and mortar retail as a metric or indicator of a trend is incomplete and misleading."

Wilcox also maintains that comparing Apple's iWork to MS Office or Corel WordPerfect is "an apples-to-oranges comparison" at best.

"Contrary to CNET News.com's position, iWork isn't an Office suite. It's even a stretch to call the software, which contains two programs, a 'Works' package on par with Microsoft Works. Any iWork comparison to Microsoft Office or WordPerfect Office is an apples-to-oranges comparison, at best," Wilcox said.

In addition, placing iWork in the same league as MS Office is illogical, says Wilcox most consumers use Office on their home PCs--a market which Apple claims only about five percent of the overall market. Furthermore, JupiterResearch surveys show that more than 60 percent of consumers, the majority with Windows, run Office on their primary home PCs. Furthermore, among businesses, Office usage tops 90 percent, suggesting the overwhelming dominance of Office.

"Assuming that Windows is on 95 percent of PCs and Mac OS on another 5 percent, the iWork numbers don't add up. Even if every Mac user in that presumed 5 percent bought iWork, Office’s dominance on that other 95 percent would easily eclipse the upstart [iWork product]," Wilcox remarked. -macnn

Mac IE download removed


As of this morning, Microsoft's Internet Explorer for the Mac is no longer available for download, following the company's announcement that it would ceased distribution of the Mac version.... Big Nerd Ranch Europe today announced that its Ruby on Rails Bootcamp is coming to Europe from April 10-14th, 2006.... AJA Video today announced a special discount for new AJA KONA, Io or XENA customers for the purchase of high-quality motion graphics collections from 12 Inch Design, offering 75 percent off the purchase of any single volume through the end of April..... GetGoingSeminars-and-Training today released "Get Going with GarageBand 2," ($30) a DVD offering in-depth training and tutorials for Apple's popular music creation software package. -macnn-