HyperCard was revolutionary, but we now have much better. The UK government is set to clash with Apple and others over encryption.
Category Archive: Macs
APLX, the OS X implementation of one of the oldest and most controversial computer languages, is no more. Long live Dyalog APL for OS X.
Working with colour profiles in images, and when to avoid using them.
Colour calibration is important, particularly for displays. Instruments to do this can be costly, but even a more basic method is a big help.
Adobe has just released Flash Player version 22.0.0.209, which fixes a problem with embedded Flash content in Adobe […]
This explains how OS X renders an image for output, to the display, printer, etc., and what rendering intent is.
Explaining colour management for the non-pro user. Why do you need it?
In the last couple of days, Apple has pushed out silent updates to three of the security and […]
Roundup of recent Mac news, looking particularly at two new varieties of malware, and how widespread and threatening they are.
Explaining the basic sequence of log entries for a Mac waking from sleep, and making a Time Machine backup.
