MacBook Air Review
Thursday, January 31st, 2008The most in-depth and intelligent review of the MacBook Air I’ve come across so far:
http://www.macworld.com/article/131864/2008/01/macbookair.html
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The most in-depth and intelligent review of the MacBook Air I’ve come across so far:
http://www.macworld.com/article/131864/2008/01/macbookair.html
I recently received an email from the CEO of a small company in L.A. where I used to work. I was there for just a few months and he probably doesn’t remember me by name.
No, he wasn’t writing to beg me to go back and work for them. He happens to be a TapDex user and was experiencing some issues after upgrading to Leopard. I told him to grab the latest version and the problem went away.
Small world? Or is Yellow Mug huge?
Amazon is selling VMware Fusion for $60 with free shipping. That’s $20 less than if you were to download and purchase a license directly from VMware.
If you are like me and have no patience, just download a copy from VMware and request a 30-day free trial license. Use the trial license until your copy arrives. Mine arrived this afternoon. I replaced the trial serial number with the one from the box and now I have a licensed copy.
I meant to post this earlier because there was a $20 rebate. The offer expired on Dec 31, 2007. But even without the rebate, this is still a great price. Amazon also carries Parallels Desktop for about $18 less than the retail price.
This is an overdue announcement:
All Yellow Mug apps are Leopard compatible!
This has been the case for a while, I just haven’t gotten around to putting a big “Leopard Compatible” message on our website. It’s probably a good idea to do so since I get asked if our apps run on Mac OS X 10.5 almost daily.