Netscape Pulls Firefox Theme (Updated)
As expected and previously announced, Netscape Browser marked its end yesterday. The browser has been removed from download by AOL. Now, Netscape did promise to keep the components that made Netscape different from Mozilla Firefox available for download… but did they? The answer appears to be (at least partially), no. Netstripe, the official theme for [...]
Mozy for Mac Reaches RC2
Mozy for Mac has been updated to version 0.9.2.0. This update reflects their Release Candidate 2 milestone. Remember, Mozy gives everyone a free 2 GB of backup storage, and unlimited backup storage (per machine) is only $5 per month. Use the link below, and they’ll bump that up to 2.25 GB of free storage. And, [...]
WordPress & .html Part 3
In the last two parts (Part 1 and Part 2) of using WordPress and the .html extension in permalinks, I’ve outlined the pros and the cons. Well, after a lot of testing, I’ve found a reason why you should probably avoid it. When adding .html to the end of permalinks, the post slug behavior is [...]
Fun with WordPress Permalinks
So, WordPress 2.3.2 came out tonight, and the site has already been updated. But, it did remind me to write about WordPress permalink structure. WordPress has great permalink structuring, but you can make it even better. You can customize it to your needs, and what you’re site is using WordPress for. Right now, ChristopherPrice.net uses [...]
PDFCreator 0.9.5 Released
Yes, I know it’s Christmas… but there’s one great app for Windows that hasn’t been updated in awhile. And, as a Christmas gift, it has been updated once again. PDFCreator creates a virtual printer that generates a PDF. No Adobe Anything required. I haven’t taken a look yet at the change list for 0.9.5, and [...]
Security Update 2007-009 Re-released
Apple today pushed out Security Update 2007-009… again. Version 1.1 apparently fixes some issues with the initial release. Apple won’t say what, but you should re-download and re-update, even if you have installed the original update. Tune-Up Updated
Increasing Vista Market Share: Let People Pirate It
I wrote this before going on break, but didn’t have time to finish it, and publish. Since drafting this, many others have come to similar conclusions…. I know, it sounds odd, but that’s exactly what Microsoft plans to do with Vista SP1. Vista SP1, in its final form, is set to allow people to install [...]
Introducing the Mac OS Tune-Up
Today, I’ve rolled out the Mac OS Tune-Up, which is a collection of every Mac OS Software Update, as well as updates for software bundled for Mac, such as iLife. The goal of the tune-up is to allow you to copy all the available Mac OS software updates to a flash drive, DVD, or even [...]
QuickTime 7.3.1 & GarageBand 4.1.1 Are Out
Apple Software Update now lists QuickTime 7.3.1 and GarageBand 4.1.1. Looks like the QuickTime update fixes that nasty RTSP exploit that was demonstrated on Second Life. Update away! QuickTime 7.3.1 QuickTime 7.3.1 addresses security issues. This update is recommended for all QuickTime 7 users. For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61798 [...]
HP AiO 4.0.1 Drivers on Apple Software Update
For some weird reason, Leopard ships with HP AiO 4.0, while HP AiO 4.0.1 has been available since October. Even weirder, some Leopard systems pick up the update when running Apple Software Update, while some don’t. And, that’s even taking into account an HP all-in-one printer added to the systems. Finally, weirdest, Apple doesn’t offer [...]

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