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more about #macosx more comments → pdxpatriate: Some designer. Didn't even use the right font. more » nutbastard: the trick is to become really good at your job, but don't document anything. any innovative ways of doing stuff, any improvements to current systems -... more » LVP: A designer friend was let go at work. They hired a new person. Then they hired him back as freelance when they found out they didn't like the new hire... more » Mobius: "Hi, I'm a PC." "The ad man you treat like shit has quit unexpectedly." more » jaymorrisdesign: I think we need to bring back the duel. You either take it outside and shoot each other or maybe a boxing match would be better. Although a dead emplo... more » nutbastard: i always quit my jobs by showing up at the beginning of my shift, walking up, handing a written note to my boss, and walking out. anything more is a ... more » highpitch_83: congrats, you've been replaced by a recent college graduate charging $10.00/hr Have fun in the freelance world! more » RE-L: I quit from a job were I REALLY wanted to tell my boss all the things I thought about his awful way of running things. But I opted for being professio... more » dallasmay: "Your company and other employees are not effected." Well then, who gives a sh*t? more » Purple Dave: I don't believe it. Everyone knows that noone writes programs for Macs. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Well he uses a Mac so at least we know where some of that SMUG comes from.... more » EpiphyteCorp.: Can someone ring up the Vatican and ask when Entitlement will finally be recognized as the Eighth Deadly Sin? more » Gundem: I was a temp once. The company went down 3 weeks after i was hired full time. Awesome eh? more » Gundem: Kudos to this guy. This job market makes everyone frustrated. more » Chewbenator: That's a good 10 minutes work there, 12 if you had those buttons simply go to hot links to email/websites. Guy seems like a jerk anyway. more » -
#imagecache
This is How a Pissed Off Designer Quits His Job
It might not be the smartest way of giving a zero-weeks notice at work, but you've gotta give this guy some credit for doing extra work and making a custom Mac OS X app just for the purpose of quitting. More » -
#spinningbeachballofdeath
OS X's Spinning Beach Ball Makes Family Guy Cameo
I've definitely wanted to Force Quit some conversations in my time, so a real life spinning beach ball of death would be the perfect excuse. Watch: More » -
#art
The Dreadful Spinning Beach Ball of Paint
I want to find more (any) time for my painting, but with so many things to do, my artwork usually stalls. Like this half-rendered art piece, crashed and showing Mac OS X's spinning beach ball of death. More » -
#microsoft
Microsoft Disowns Manager For Suggesting That A Mac OS Inspired Windows 7
Poor Microsoft Partner Group Manager Simon Aldous. His Microsoft brethren is calling him uninformed and practically disowning him for the quotes he threw out earlier about Windows 7 basing its UI on the Mac OS. More » -
#apple
Confirmed: Snow Leopard 10.6.2 Update Is Missing Atom Support, Breaks Hackintosh
If you're using a Hackintosh then you might want to hold off on the OS X 10.6.2 update, because for all its bug fixes, it lacks the Intel Atom support necessary for our beloved Hackintosh netbooks. Update. More » -
#mediastreaming
Orb Media Streaming Finally Available For Macs
Orb's been out for a while, but now there's OS X 10.5 and 10.6 compatibility. Mac users can finally use the app to stream all sorts of media from iTunes to nearly any internet-connected device. Oh, and it's completely free. More » -
#windowsvsmac
Snow Leopard Beats Windows 7 In Almost Every Count on Mac Hardware
CNET has spent some time testing 64-bit Windows 7 and Snow Leopard on a MacBook Pro, currently the only machine that officially supports both of them natively. Snow Leopard wins in all accounts except one: Gaming. More » -
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#psystar
Final Round of Psystar vs Apple Might Be Called Off
I'm pissed. For months, I've been waiting for the Psystar vs Apple trial to hit the court. And now both companies are filing motions for summary judgments and potentially denying me a show? More » -
#apple
First Snow Leopard Update: 10.6.1 Is Here
We knew it was in the works, but now it's here—the 10.6.1 update, with newer Flash plug-in and tweaks for 3G modems, DVD playback, Dock, Mail and other areas. Have at it. [Apple] -
#apple
uBar Makes Mac OS X Into a Windows Transvestite
uBar is an application that adds a Windows task bar to Mac OS X. Why? No, seriously, WHY? More » -
#apple
Mac OS X's Scalable Keyboard Is Probably Not a Sign of the Apple Tablet
As much as I like the idea of an Apple tablet—and even with the surprising XL tablet rumors—I have to dismiss Leander Kahney's thoughts on Snow Leopard as a step toward a full Mac OS X tablet. More » -
#snowleopard
15 Snow Leopard Tricks You Have to Try
Snow Leopard is finally reaching the masses. As much as we like it, though, the interface feels awfully similar to its predecessor. Here are 15 tricks to check out that are undeniably new—and even a little exciting: More » -
#apple
Most Complete Snow Leopard Compatibility List Yet
Apple recently published a small Mac OS X Snow Leopard application blacklist. Now, some users have set up wiki with an exhaustive directory of Mac OS X 10.6 software, each with their compatibility status. [Snow Leopard Compatibility—Thanks Traviscat] -
#apple
Mossberg Recommends Illegal Use of Snow Leopard Install Disc
I was surprised by one line in Walt Mossberg's otherwise predictable review of Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard: More » -
#apple
8 Years of Great Mac OS X Box Design End In a Stupid Clip Art Cat
Mac OS X Snow Leopard leaked box is real. And painful to watch. What happened to 8 years of great packaging design? Are ideas running so low in Cupertino that they have grabbed a cat from a clip art package? More » -
#macosx
Mac OS X Boxes Gallery
This is the box for the first Mac OS X (10.0 and 10.1). Its design is simple, but tells a story about its user interface. Mac OS X introduced the world to Aqua, all glass, shininess, and transparency. It was the flashiest, most apparent feature of the new operating system—which was a complete departure from the old and decrepit Mac OS 9. The box big X showed exactly that. More »


