After talking to a friend who has OS 10.4 installed, he had no problem in running Google Earth for Mac, the only comment he had was that it is seriously memory intensive, which I suppose, is not really a surprise.
Author archives: Moses Hoyt
Google Earth for Mac?
After hearing various news items on podcasts and by searching myself on the interweb, I found out that a non-public beta of Google Earth for Mac had been released. After finding it (which didn’t prove easy) I was gutted to discover that it wouldn’t work… It probably needed Tiger (and being me, I haven’t upgraded), …
A guestbook has arrived…
Having trawled the interweb for wonderful things to add to this site, I thought upon the marvellous idea of a guestbook, so people can comment on the site, without relating it to a specific topic or post. Now, after reading this, please post a nice constructive comment in my fresh new guestbook and be the …
Apple-Intel Rumours
Ever since Steve Job’s announcement that Apple will eventually be switching to Intel (he personally wanted to in 2000), there have been many speculations as to when the first model will come out. Some rumours are citing that there may be a release of a Intel powered iBook (possibly a 13.3″ widescreen model) at the …
An image that describes Apple…
Looking through various sites, I remembered how great an picture this was showing what Apple is all about – simplicity, immense design and ease of use. This picture sums it all up : If you haven’t a clue of what or where this is from, it is from the Apple “One More Thing…” event back …
Not much to say…
Having not much to say at the moment, I will not say too much. I need a new computer, hopefully I should get a dual G5 or even better, a quad! Been realising that Radiohead’s The Bends is an extraordinary album, although not as good as OK Computer, it does have some shockingly good songs …
Finally December is here…
Yeah, December has finally arrived, let the funereal durge of Winter begin…… Been listening to ‘Houses Of The Holy’ a lot, its taken some time, but I think that this has to be the best Led Zeppelin album around. The only questionable song is that odd Reggae one, ‘D’yer Maker,’ it really doesn’t go with …