Tag Archives: Consumer Software
5% of Nothing
Makes me laugh and cry a little.
This alert is likely meant to warn that a whole lot of data is being added, modified or deleted as part of a sync. It’s an “oh crap, likely either you are doing some … Continue reading
Posted in Mac, Software Development
Also tagged Alert Box, Apple, Apple Mac, Aza Raskin, Daniel Jalkut, Design Bugs, Interface Design, iPhone, iPhone 3.0, iTunes, iTunes 8.2, Mac OS X, Mac Sync, QA, Software, Software Design, Software Development, Sync Alert, Synchronization, UI
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Google Chrome’s Greatest Challenge? Open Source Development and Support of a Consumer Desktop Product
I’ve seen a lot of fantastic articles about what Google’s beta web browser Chrome is and isn’t, will and won’t be.
My good friend Chris Messina wrote a very interesting article, which in many ways comes down to a large, influential … Continue reading
Posted in Web
Also tagged Apple Safari, Ben Goodger, Blake Ross, Chris Messina, Dave Hyatt, Firefox, Flock, Google Chrome, Joe Hewitt, John Lilly, Mike Schroepfer, Mozilla, software support, Songbird, Web Browsers
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