Posts Tagged ‘Macworld’
Telegraph: State of the App
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009Here are the known bugs of Telegraph going into Macworld:
- Adding a new link with a “mailto” URL does not function
- When an existing tag is added to an object, the Category “expand/contract” arrow does not change state when the Category opens
- Imports from bookmark files saved from Safari do not work properly
- Tag addition or edits to objects do not update visible Categories properly; a refresh of the app is needed to see changes
I will update this post as needed ahead of my departure for Macworld on Thursday, January 8.
Keynote Reaction
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009No, I’m not at the conference yet; that will be Thursday. But I do pay rapt attention to the liveblogs. Primarily, I like to follow arstechnica’s keynote blogs during the event, then take a look at some of the others for color commentary and different images.
I’m surprised there was no new Mac mini−and yet I’m not. I can see where getting hardware out the door by a given date is harder than software. Hence, they hyped iLife and iWork ‘09 during the keynote, and will save a new mini for their own special event, possibly in conjunction with revamped iMacs. No skin off my back… I just got my in-laws to switch to a mini a few months ago, so it’s just as well that the new ones come out a little later on. (I’m a firm believer in making technology purchases when you need to make them, with no regrets for what comes later, but others don’t necessarily take that view.)
I am excited about the new iLife ‘09 stuff. And jealous, because I probably won’t be able to justify upgrading for a little while. iMovie’s improvements are neat−and I really like iMovie ‘08. The simpler interface that generally “does the right thing” works better for me. I don’t necessarily have time to do all the little tweaks that an expanded, detailed timeline allows. It would be nice to have the option, though, and I love the travel montage theme stuff.
17″ MacBook Pro, kind of a given.
iTunes announcements: yay and meh at the same time. Yay that everything is going to be DRM free, but meh that we knew it would all go this way eventually, and for me personally, I don’t care that much. The notion that the DRM on iTunes music was putting any kind of stranglehold on your music library is ridiculous; it’s trivial to remove it. And I’d rather just keep it in iTunes and on my iPod(s) anyway, because that’s the best way for me to use it. I go to pains (HandBrake, for example) to get media into my iPod; I’m not terribly concerned that it go the other direction.
Tony Bennet: outstanding choice for final keynote musical guest. Very, very classy. The best is yet to come, indeed.
So, barring any new announcements during the week, it looks any time in the Apple booth for me will be spent taking a look at iLife. Mainly, though, I’ll be there to chat up anybody that will listen about Telegraph.
Macworld Bound
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008Whew! It’s been a while. Funny thing, you feel like you’ve got a lot you want to talk about, but when you finally get around to firing up a blog, it’s hard to make yourself do it. Lack of time is my excuse.
So, the point of this is I am inching closer to being ready to go to Macworld, in terms of telling people about Telegraph without being embarrassed by it. Follow the link to see the spiffy new icon! There are still bugs, it still doesn’t have an iPhone-friendly CSS scheme, but it’s getting there. The point is, it’s very usable and ready to demonstrate my intentions with it.
I don’t have convention floorspace—no booth, no kiosk, just me. I only have an expo-hall pass. Not being the chat-you-up type, I’m not even sure how this is going to go. It’s my hope to just get into conversation with some people and hand out some cards, perhaps start some word-of-mouth. At the very least, I hope to get some folks to check it out and give me feedback.
Of course, getting my card in the hands of notables like John Gruber, Andy Ihnatko, Leo Laporte, etc. would be ideal, but I suspect unless I’m prepared to be pushy, the chances are small.
Timing wise, I’m looking at Thursday, January 8, from 10am to 5-ish for my attendance. Look for the 6′1″ guy wearing (or carrying, depending on how warm it is in the halls) a brown leather jacket that looks suspiciously like a famous archaeologist’s.
