Briefly: Chrome for Snow Leopard, Apple documentary
updated 05:10 pm EDT, Tue September 1, 2009
iPhone developer woes
In brief: With the release of Snow Leopard many developers had to release updates to ensure their software would continue to function properly. Some of the more recent updates relate to two iterations of the Google Chrome web browser. The latest developer build of Google Chrome, v4.0.203.4, fixes multiple problems that were encountered after updating to Snow Leopard.
With the release of Snow Leopard many developers had to release updates to ensure their software would continue to function properly. Some of the more recent updates relate to two iterations of the Google Chrome web browser. The latest developer build of Google Chrome, v4.0.203.4, fixes multiple problems that were encountered after updating to Snow Leopard.
A new documentary highlighting the history and fan following of Apple Inc. was recently released on iTunes and in select retailers. "Welcome to Macintosh" is a feature-length documentary that looks into the different ways in which Apple has changed the world.
It looks at the different products introduced by Apple including the Apple II, Macintosh, and iPod. The film includes appearances by several notable Apple personalities such as Andy Hertzfeld, co-creator of the original Macintosh, Leander Kahney, author of the book "Cult of Mac," and Guy Kawasaki, a long time Mac evangelist. The documentary can be purchased in the iTunes Store for $19.99 or from select retailers including Best Buy, F.Y.E. and Amazon.
The problems ranged from favicons disappearing to keyboard shortcuts not functioning. Chromium, an open source web browser in which Google Chrome has been built-off, has also recently been updated for Mac OS X 10.6.


