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Original text by Henry Bortman and Jeff Pittelkau, MacUser, January 1997. How does BeOS measure up to System 7.5, and could it have become the next-generation Mac OS? The authors examine why Copland would not have been the crashproof operating system we had all hoped for. Official BeOS demo video from … I'll have to guess 1998, the year the x86 port of BeOS shipped. An extremely rudimentary port of Cinema 4D is shown. Maxon appears to have dropped all plans to complete their BeOS port of Cinema 4D after Be decided to focus on the Internet appliance market in late 1999. BeOS demo video intro music: Virtual (void) Remix from the Cotton Squares, a.k.a. Be Engineering. BeOS, it's The OS. More on the Cotton Squares. Standing In The Death Car! AFAIK a pure software multitrack digital audio recording and editing suite never shipped for the BeOS. Otari's RADAR doesn't count since that was a hardware/software bundle, and an expensive one at that. Second version. If you can find a DAW for BeOS that was available in 2000 right before everything imploded, I'd like to hear from you. :-) I have a sample track from one but I don't think it was ever published. GrooveMachine doesn't count since it's geared towards short samples and phrases. BeBits lists Qua as a hard disk recorder, but the author's website states its audio functionality is also centered on short samples. Printing support was not a priority for BeOS. Hey, this was supposed to be an OS for the multimedia future, not dead tree prepress! I tried the third-party BInkjet printer support package with a DeskJet 680C and it worked well. Nitin Ganatra of iOS Contacts and Mail.app fame worked in Apple Developer Technical Support through the 1990s. He talked about working with developers and the perils of letting Apple marketing loose on Copland in the Debug podcast, episode 39. The Cotton Squares/BeOS Demo Video: Where Are They Now? Baron Arnold: Danger (early 2000s, now: ???) Frank Boosman: AWS Jeff Bush: ??? Jean-Louis Gassée: The Monday Note, Grateful Geek Ficus Kirkpatrick: Google, Meta Scott Paterson: making the world a better place Doug Wright: ???
Nina Wadia OBE is best known from the ground braking sketch show Goodness Gracious Me alongside Sanjeev Bhaskar, Meera Syal and Kulvinder Ghir and as Zainab Massood in Eastenders for 6 years. She's also been in the Jasper Carrot sitcom All About Me, 2 Point 4 Children, The Vicar of Dibley, Holby City, Skins, Chambers, Waking the Dead, Citizen Khan, Death in Paradise, Doctor Who, Finding Fatima, Still Open All Hours, Murder in Mind, Doctors and New Tricks. She also been in the films Bend it like Beckham, I Can't Think Straight, Code 46, Sixth Happiness and Namaste London. She was a contestant in the nineteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing and been a presenter on Loose Women. Naina won best comedy performance at the British Soap Awards, as well as best on screen partnership within Nitin Ganatra and in 2013 was awarded the Outstanding Achievement in Television award at the Asian Awards.Nina Wadia is guest number 292 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Nina Wadia on Twitter: @Nina_Wadia & Instagram @nina.wadia .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Get this podcast ad-free by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ur veckans avsnitt: Tärningar, böcker om Apple och Steve Jobs, ljudtumult och kebabtallrikar. Det avslöjas varför det var länge sedan Jocke sist åt en. Nu också på Spotify! Jocke möblerar om på kontoret, är osäker på Mojaves teckenutjämning och börjar köra Linux High Sierra eller Linux? Jocke velar. Finns det något rimligt program för enkel bildredigering och bibliotekshantering på Linux? Skötte sig vikarierna? Jocke betygsätter VA-mässan, ett skakande reportage Fredrik klockar ett år med klocka Fredrik har gjort som alla andra poddare: läst Creative selection och Jocke har börjat. Jocke tipsar om och varnar för andra böcker relaterade till Apple och Steve Jobs Det coola med en svensk BBS-programvara från 90-talet som fortfarande utvecklas. Christian sprang Lidingöloppet - vi lyfter hatten och gratulerar! Länkar Owncloud Gimp Libreoffice != Openoffice Förra veckans avsnitt Arq SCADA-system Fredriks första hundra dagar med Apple watch Fredriks första år med Apple watch Creative selection Don Melton Nitin Ganatra Leander Kahney The cult of Mac Jony Ive-boken A bite in the apple - Chrisann Brennans bok Design crazy av Max Chafkin Becoming Steve Jobs Walter Isaacsons bok om Steve Jobs Inside Apple Leading with Steve Jobs Insanely simple av Ken Segall The scond coming of Steve Jobs Small fry - Lisa Brennan-Jobs bok Fire and fury Trumpocracy Fear - Bob Woodwards bok boo.com Trustorhärvan Dogfight Niklas Lindholm Nikom Christian sprang Lidingöloppet Två nördar - en podcast. Fredrik Björeman och Joacim Melin diskuterar allt som gör livet värt att leva. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-141-njajave.html.
While Rene gets settled into his new crib, here’s another classic from the Debug archive. Rene and Guy English speak with former Apple employee, Nitin Ganatra, about the transition from iPhone’s success to the birth of iPad. Sponsors: Casper: Get $50 toward select mattresses by visiting http://casper.com/vector and using VECTOR at checkout. Terms and conditions apply. Links: @nitinganatra on Twitter Debug 39: Nitin Ganatra episode I: System 7 to Carbon Debug 40: Nitin Ganatra episode II: OS X to iOS YouTube coming soon. Subscribe now! Vector on YouTube Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook
While Rene is away moving, we journey back into the Debug vaults for one of the all-time classic episodes. Before there was iPhone it was the Purple Experience Project. Nitin Ganatra was there from the beginning. And here’s how it happened. Links: @nitinganatra on Twitter Debug 39: Nitin Ganatra episode I: System 7 to Carbon Debug 40: Nitin Ganatra episode II: OS X to iOS Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook
Fredrik har varit på konferens och myst, vilket leder in på presentationer och att hålla dem. Jocke busspendlar igen, det är en svår omställning men ett fantastiskt tillfälle att uppdatera sina appar? Vi pratar om den nya intervjun eller diskussionen med Scott Forstall som dykt upp, Apples hantering av läckor, roliga gamla spel och varför Jocke köpt och returnerat en Apple watch. Sist men absolut inte minst diskuterar vi bloggar och skribenter vi följt men inte längre följer. Allra sist: en fråga och ett ämne för nästa vecka: Var får ni era nyheter från? Länkar Veckans omslagsbild är gjord av Johan Wanloo Varvet Ship it - konferensen Fredrik var på Hasselblad Nordic Ruby Hey, it’s Enrico Pallazzo! Hey, it’s Enrico Pallazzo! Mobbprogrammering Michael Lopp Rands in repose Michael Lopp om presentationer How to not throw up Putting your finger on it - creating the Iphone - diskussion med bland annat Scott Forstall Scott Forstall Video av diskussionen Verges artikel med utdraget ur The one device Tony Fadell Nitin Ganatra Scott Herz Hugo Fiennes Yubikey Apples hantering av läckor läcker Wipeout-serien Flatout Flatout på Good old games Jack Nutting Kompisens (hej Martin!) text om att ha köpt Apple watch The cow abides Drunkenblog finns inte längre Evening at Adler Wil Shipley Unsanity Slashdot - news for nerds, stuff that matters The loop Joshua Topolsky The outline Kit heter den något mystiska sidan! 512 pixels Six colors Upgrade Ben Brooks Dan’s data finns kvar - samma innehåll, sämre annonsering Shawn Blanc links.net Internet history podcast med Justin Hall Boingboing Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-82-vid-foten-av-alvsborgsbron.html.
Don Melton, former Director of Internet Technologies at Apple, and Nitin Ganatra, former Director of iOS Apps at Apple, talk to Guy and Rene about handling transitions, taking Mozilla open-source, going to OS X, going to Intel, going to iOS, and saying "no".
Don Melton, former Director of Internet Technologies at Apple, and Nitin Ganatra, former Director of iOS Apps at Apple, talk about managing teams, managing up, retention, rivalry, and more! Support Debug Check out the newly-released CleanMyDrive 2 at Macpaw.com/CleanMyDrive/ Get $50 toward any mattress purchase by visiting www.casper.com/debug and using promo code debug. Terms and Conditions Apply. Guests Don Melton Nitin Ganatra Hosts Guy English of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations
Don Melton, former Director of Internet Technologies at Apple, and Nitin Ganatra, former Director of iOS Apps at Apple, talk about managing deadlines, development cycles, and shipping software. In memory of Jordan Breeding. Support our sponsors: Get $50 off any mattress from casper.com/debug by using promo code debug. Get $5 your first order from harrys.com by using promo code DEBUG. Show notes Debug 48: Melton & Ganatra episode II: Understanding Apple Debug 47: Melton & Ganatra episode I: Demoing software to Steve Jobs Debug 41: Nitin Ganatra episode III: iPhone to iPad Debug 40: Nitin Ganatra episode II: OS X to iOS Debug 39: Nitin Ganatra episode I: System 7 to Carbon Debug 11: Don Melton and Safari Guests Don Melton Nitin Ganatra Hosts Guy English of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email us at debug@mobilenations.com or leave a comment below.
Don Melton, former Director of Internet Technologies at Apple, and Nitin Ganatra, former Director of iOS Apps at Apple, talk about working hard, promoting diversity, touch screen technology, and how they manage. Show notes Debug 11: Don Melton and Safari Debug 39: Nitin Ganatra episode I: System 7 to Carbon Debug 40: Nitin Ganatra episode II: OS X to iOS Debug 41: Nitin Ganatra episode III: iPhone to iPad Debug 41: Nitin Ganatra episode III: iPhone to iPad Debug 47: Melton & Ganatra episode I: Demoing software to Steve Jobs Guests Don Melton Nitin Ganatra Hosts Guy English of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email us at dbug@moiltns.cm or leave a comment below.
Don Melton, former Director of Internet Technologies at Apple, and Nitin Ganatra, former Director of iOS Apps at Apple, talk about presenting to Steve Jobs, web vs. native, implementing gestures, the importance of affordances, and more. Show notes Debug 11: Don Melton and Safari Debug 39: Nitin Ganatra episode I: System 7 to Carbon Debug 40: Nitin Ganatra episode II: OS X to iOS Debug 41: Nitin Ganatra episode III: iPhone to iPad Debug 16.1: David Gelphman on Apple, Core Graphics, and AirPrint Guests Don Melton Nitin Ganatra Hosts Guy English of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email us at dbug@moiltns.cm or leave a comment below.
Apple university and the state of management training, Microsoft's stack ranking and how it affected the company, Samsung and Xiaomi and the idea of legal vs. ethical vs. smart copying, the success and failures of innovation vs. imitation for companies and the economy, app design copying and what it means for designers, John Gruber's iPhone 6 math and the importance of touch target size, and native advertising in the context of podcast and RSS sponsorships. With Georgia Dow, Guy English, Dave Wiskus, Rene Ritchie, and special guest Ben Thompson. Show notes Debug 40: Nitin Ganatra episode II: OS X to iOS Scriptnotes 157: Threshers, Mergers and the Top Two Boxes Xiaomi Mi4 review: China's iPhone killer is unoriginal but amazing Where's the Samsung shaped dent in the universe? Conjecture Regarding Larger iPhone Displays Is Buzzfeed a tech company? Panel Ben Thompson of Stratechery Georgia Dow of Isometric Guy English of Kickingbear Dave Wiskus of Better Elevation Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email vector@mobilenations.com or leave a comment below.
Kazuho Okuiさんをゲストに迎えて、バルセロナ、airbnb, Overcast, Apple/IBM などについて話しました。 Show Notes airbnb Airbnb Launches Massive Redesign, With Reimagined Listings And A Brand New Logo AirBnBは合法にすべきか違法にすべきか dhh: AirBnB is a wonderful concept, but the reality... Overcast iOS 8 beta 2 comes with native Podcasts app Accidental Tech Podcast Castro Marco Arment, Developer/Writer - XOXO Festival (2013) Apple and IBM Forge Global Partnership to Transform Enterprise Mobility IBM Mobile First Consumerization of IT Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM, EMC, BMC Software Debug 40: Nitin Ganatra episode II: OS X to iOS Debug 41: Nitin Ganatra episode III: iPhone to iPad
In part 3 of the Nitin Ganatra trilogy, the former Director of iOS apps at Apple talks to Guy and Rene about iOS interface and API decisions, scaling to iPad, life after Apple, and what comes next. Show notes Debug 39: Nitin Ganatra episode I: System 7 to Carbon Debug 40: Nitin Ganatra episode II: OS X to iOS Guests Nitin Ganatra Hosts Guy English of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email us at debug@mobilenations.com or leave a comment below.
In part 2 of the Nitin Ganatra trilogy, the former Director of iOS apps at Apple talks to Guy and Rene about working on Mail for OS X, and the early days of Purple, the experience project that would ultimately deliver the iPhone.
In part 1 of the Nitin Ganatra trilogy, the former Director of iOS apps at Apple talks to Guy and Rene about his early career in Developer Technical Support (DTS), working on System 7 in the Copland era, and the advent of Carbon. Support Debug: Go to squarespace.com/debug and use offer code DEBUG to save 10% on your new website! Go to peek.usertesting.com and use express pass DEBUG to get your results back faster on a free 5-minute video of a real person using your site or app. Show notes System 7 Copland) Carbon) Guests Nitin Ganatra Hosts Guy English of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email us at debg@mbiatis.om or leave a comment below.