Using iWork in ways never intended.
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Using iWork in ways never intended.
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Learning programming is fun and for the most part easy to do. You need to set your expectations to meet this task because for some people it will be a hard road. But fear not, there are lots of ways to learn and examples to follow. Whether you learn in a more traditional classroom or on your own it will take a while for programming to sink in. Mostly because people aren’t used to thinking this way. Because everyone knows how to use a list it’s not a big jump to make something more complex.
Programming a Mac offers lots of different choices. The best part is so many things are free to use without restriction.
The outline and links mentioned in the show are just a click away.
Why?
Why not.
One Machine not 3.
On a MacBook you have all your environments.
What?
That one thing you need to run for legacy.
Compatibility Checking
Some fun game.
Anything really.
Reviews are already WILDY out of date
http://www.macworld.com/article/55484/2007/02/vmwarevsparallels.html
Why an emulator and not BootCamp?
BootCamp requires a partition.
Emulators don’t need a physical disk.
Side-by-Side
Use Spaces to hold a whole window.
What choices are there for emulation
vmWare
Parallels
DOSbox
Cross Over
http://www.virtualbox.org/
Wine
MAME
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/33091
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=176560
SCUMM
What runs?
Windows
Linux
Solaris
DOS
Installation
licensing
Windows XP
Vista
Windows installs faster than Windows on hardware.
Performance
http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.24/24.02/VirtualizationBenchmark/
Zork 1, 2, 3 .exe
http://www.infocom-if.org/downloads/downloads.html
Visicalc
http://www.bricklin.com/history/vcexecutable.htm
Asterisk
http://asterisk.org/
Gizmo Project
http://gizmoproject.com/
Purchased music from iTunes
on more then one Mac (up to 5)
Sharing music on
one computer
the home and office computer
more then one computer in the same house hold
Airport Express
Squeeze Box
Turning on Sharing in iTunes.
doesn’t sync music just allows you to play it.
Syncing iPods.
http://www.fadingred.org/senuti/
itunes spelled backwards
iPod Extractor
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/12739
floola
http://www.floola.com/modules/wiwimod/
an extensive list of other tools
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_iPod_Managers
Conversation about drm’d AAC files
Consolidation (thoughts)
use the old Mac to store all the music.
set up VNC screen sharing
or load Leopard on it to screen share to it.
Origin of the myth. Dispelling the scary myth.
Macs are toys not good for “real work”
origin: Mac 128
changed: Mac II
today: UNIX based architecture very versatile.
Mac’s are for dummies.
origin: it’s really easy to use a mac. real computing is done with the command line
now: most of todays work is done with a GUI.
http://lowendmac.com/lab/75.html
Mac is Expensive
origin: Mac’s were expensive. Quadra 950 retailed for $8K
now: there will always be cheaper alternatives to a Mac that on the surface seem cheaper. if you compare similar spec’d computers you will find a similar price.
Market share isn’t big:
origin: Wall Street analysts that see success only as home runs
now: market share is a huge myth
look at specific markets to get an idea of true share
graphics development
movie industry
multimedia development
web development
_______ doesn’t run.
origin: lots of titles don’t run on a Mac.
now: Once you go Mac you can go Back and run whatever you want
depends on what you are doing.
content creation - no need to have two platforms
accounting - runs better in windows
Emulation can be done with:
Parallels
vmWare
CrossOver
<a href = “http://www.dosbox.com/”>DosBox</a>
2 Button Mice
origin: One button mouse.
now: second button and scroll wheel supported since OS 9 with the introduction of USB.
no standard ports: no parallel. no 9 pin serial.
origin: the 8pin serial port wasn’t hobby-ist friendly. hacking parallel is easy.
now: more input options then ever before.
usb to parallel
to serial
various controllers
http://sourceforge.net/projects/k8055mac/
Velleman K8055 USB I/O
midi
USB overdrive
http://www.usboverdrive.com/USBOverdrive/Information.html
X10
Xbox 360 driver
http://tattiebogle.net/index.php/ProjectRoot/Xbox360Controller/OsxDriver
KeySpan
http://www.keyspan.com/downloads/
Big Sponsor Plug
Not good for accounting.
myth: Macs don’t have accounting software
now: check with your accountant first.
acctvantage
http://www.acctvantage.com/
MYOB
Inuit
You need Mac Specific _insert_whatever_here
hard drives
displays
printers
RAM
Mac is not compatible with the corporate network.
origin: NetBIOS, Novel, VINES and other networks didn’t have Mac drivers
TCP/IP doesn’t care what you are.
http://www.macvspc.info/websitePDFs/MACvsPCCombined.pdf
Mac’s are chatty on a network.
AppleTalk Phase 2, included with System 7, reduced the chattiness significantly.
http://www.mac-guild.org/appletalk.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AppleTalk
Don’t play games.
origin: the Mac had a Black and White screen until the Mac II which cost about $5K when it was released. so there weren’t that many games.
dark castle, glider, solitaire, flight simulator.
truth: Mac’s don’t allow writing to the metal
now: lots of games but not always the newest games.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/games/
DS, PSP, xbox, ps3, ps2, Wii, Cube, N64… may be a better choice.
That’s what MacWorld Expo’s keynote brought us.
Backing up is something that everyone needs to do. Links on the next page.
Think about getting a new Mac.
usually don’t
the old one isn’t slow yet.
subscribe to something: MacWorld is obvious but even better is something like MAKE, 3d World, Photoshop like Layers or Photoshop User.
subscribe to a DO podcast like: MAKE weekend project, PhotoshopUser.TV, Russel Brown Photoshop tips or I should be Writing.
Use Automator more.
Get more RAM.
.Mac aka dotMac.
Backup my phone, PowerBook, MacBook, iMac.
Retire old hard drives.
Upgrade to OS X 10.5
Play with GarageBand.
Make a DVD.
Learn to use Smart Folders in the Finder, iTunes and Mail.
Change passwords.
Upgrade the network to Gigabit.
Spaces.
Sketch Up
http://www.apple.com/downloads/
Sell whatever you aren’t using. If you’ve got an old computer that still has some life in it, off it for $300. Don’t bother selling CRTs though. Just give those away. That way if they aren’t perfect, nobody will ask for the money back.
Schedule time to learn new stuff. Whatever it is. Python, AppleScript, GarageBand, or features of Word. Take just a small part of your day and figure out how to use features you didn’t even know where there.
Spend time at your local Apple Store Theater. The SF store has a amazing line up during Macworld. But there’s always something going on. Check your stores schedule. If something isn’t being covered, ask the store manager to schedule what you want. They really want to help.
No Apple Store near you? Don’t like to travel? Try online:
Upgrade your seat. Not your software license, the thing you sit on. Make a point to shop in the chair section of your office store. Sit in a few chairs, but don’t buy right away. Compare those chairs with your old chair. Everyone’s butt is different so you have to find what fits you. For that reason don’t buy a chair “because it was a good deal.” If you have a real business, some chair stores will let you demo several for a week or so at a time.
Get a new game.
If you’ve ever wanted to see a podcast in action you’ll get the chance to see a live recording of MacBreak Tech next week at MacWorld Expo. We’re on the Podcast Studio stage at 4PM on Tuesday. Here’s a link to the schedule.