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iMessage for the Mac

February 22, 2012 2 comments

Apple is working on a new Operation System which will be released in summer 2012. The name of the new System will have the name OS X Mountain Lion and one of the new features will be iMessage. Other features such as the Reminder, the Notification Center as well as the Game Center will sound familiar for those who use iDevices such as the iPhone, iPad or the iPod Touch. I personally wished for iMessage on the Mac after the release of iOS 5. For me it was kind of a logical step to have iMessage on the Mac as a chat system that will combine the world of the Mac with the mobile world.

Having a chat function on a computer isn’t that new and text messages is also something we are familiar with. Many of us might have used already some online service to send a text message online.

Well and after Apple released iOS 5 with the iMessage I had a deep feeling that it will come to the MAC as well and I am glad that I was right. For those of you who want to get a sneak peak Apple released a BETA which you can download today to test the new iMessage on your MAC.

What you might need will be of course an iClod account, but if you have many Apple products you may have an iCloud account already. So download it, enter your Apple ID and test iMessage. I did it and it is working just fine.

If you are interested here is the link:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/mountain-lion/messages-beta/

I did test the new feature and must admit I enjoyed it very much to use my computer to send messages to my friends. For me it is a great feature and you should at least check it out.

iOS 5.0.1 Update

November 12, 2011 Leave a comment

This was the first time I updated my iPhone via the internet, without having a computer attached to it. I admit that I was a bit nervous, since this was the first time I did it. So I plugged my phone to my Mac to have a backup, just in case. Well and than I started the update. Without any problems my iPhone 3GS downloaded the update from the Apple server, installed it and did a restart, just as if it would be connected to a computer. But without any cable? Well not really. Apple did recommend to connect the device to a power source during the update to secure that nothing goes wrong. But to be honest the update wasn’t big, so I would have probably been fine if I would have not connected my two year old iPhone 3GS to a power source.

Please find here what the changes are:

  • Fixes bugs affecting battery life
  • Adds Multitask Gesture for original iPad
  • Resolves bugs with Documents in the Cloud
  • Improves voice recognition for Australian users using dictation

Something that I would like to recommend to Apple is to notify the user about those updates. I only knew that I needed to update my iPhone because I connected it to my Mac. Don’t know if there are any notifications I didn’t noticed. It is possible that I was “lucky” and got the update notification from iTunes when I connected my iPhone to my Mac and admit I didn’t gave the iPhone not enough time to inform me about this update, but in case there are no notification I would say that Apple need to do that otherwise we don’t know when a new version will be available, right :)

What do you think? How did you experienced your update? Didi you updated your iPhone, iPod or iPad to the IOS 5.0.1 version already? Please leave a comment.

Steve Jobs 1955 – 2011

October 5, 2011 Leave a comment

I never had the privilege to meet Steve Jobs, but I think that he truly changed the world. I saw many other posts, watched some YouTube Videos and read Facebook updates and this are the two quotes that, in my opinion, comes the closest to say good bye to a brilliant man.

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.” – Steve Jobs

“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” – Apple Inc., 1997

Steve changed the World, not just with the products we enjoy today. I wish Apple will continue being brilliant, different and will surprise us also in the future with great innovations, a future unfortunately without a Steve Jobs.

My deepest condolences goes to his family. His wife and kids. I am very sorry for your lost.

iPhone 5 release date October 4th, 2011?

September 27, 2011 Leave a comment

Apple was presenting last June the new stuff they were working on. One was, at the time, the new OS Lion. I was writing about the new OS and also wrote a little “first impression” post, which you can find here. But Apple also announced some more cool things, like the new iOS 5, a system called iCloud and this was leading, in my opinion, to many speculation about the iPhone 5 release date as well as the new MacBook Pro design changes. I was reading many articles, comments and rumours about the two devices. Some were just fantasy, some had great and logical arguments but all of them were nothing but rumours. I liked the story about an Apple employee who lost his new iPhone 5 in a coffee shop and also the debates on various forums when the new MacBook Pro will come. Maybe late 2011, early 2012 or maybe summer 2012?
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MAC OSX Lion – my first impression

July 21, 2011 7 comments

 

The new OS from Apple is now available in the Apple App Store, as mentioned in my previous post. I had a chance to play around a bit and would like to share some of my experience. First thing first the new OS looks fantastic. The upgrade from Snow Leopard to Lion toke a while, but I had no problem to install the new OS even on a MacBook from June 2009.

But let us talk about some of the new features. I will try to keep it short and will list just mention a few such as Mail, Address Book, iCal, Gesture and Mission Control.

The new Mail
Apple learned of course allot from the iPad and iPhone as well. I heard before Lion was released, that new Mail would look a bit like that. So I opened Mail and was checking it out. Nice feature is that you can “Hide” and “Show” all your Mailboxes. In the next column I have all my Emails listed and the last column has a preview of the Email I selected. But now there is one very cool feature I would like to mention here. Read more…

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