Tag Archives: osx

Whatever Happened To That Finder Article You Promised?

I know, I know. Two days ago, I told that I would write about why I think the Finder in Mac OS X is in its last stages. And for the last two days, I have been writing why. But you know what? It turned out to make one ugly-ass article.
What happened was, I started [...]

A Spotty Leopard

Two days ago, at the World Wide Developers Conference 2006, Steve Jobs introduced the world to Leopard, the next iteration of Mac OS X. I told you last week that I’d give you my thoughts on the whole thing. And though I may be a couple of days late, thanks to the design update of [...]

What I Learned During the Week of January 22-28

Last Friday, I introduced a new feature here on Fluid Imagination called Gobbledygook. The Gobbledygook posts are a catch-all for the things I’ve learned over the past week. So, why don’t we get started?
Here’s what I learned this week…

…from moving pictures:

That the tragedy of Malcolm X is not that he was killed, but that he [...]

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