If a developer were to set out to design the friendliest, most capable, backwards compatible, best documented vector drawing program on a Mac, they’d arrive at EazyDraw 3. Not only does it use modern Mac OS X technologies, but remains true to the Mac heritage of drawing apps. Many of us have been distracted over…
John Martellaro
John Martellaro was born at an early age and began writing about computers soon after that. With degrees in astrophysics (B.S.) and physics (M.S.), he has worked for NASA, White Sands Missile Range, Lockheed Martin Astronautics, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Apple. At Apple he worked as a Senior Marketing Manager, a Federal Account Executive and a High Performance Computing manager. His interests include chess, science fiction and astronomy. John is the host of the TMO podcast Background Mode.
Articles by John Martellaro
A Frustrating Week in Macville
1. iTunes. My iTunes library is getting big, over 52 GB. Following our esteemed managing editor’s Quick Tip “Move Your iTunes Library”, I moved the iTunes Music directory to a second internal drive in the trusty PowerMac G5. (This is a directory found within the iTunes directory.) After I reset the location of that directory…
iWork '09 is Evolutionary, not Revolutionary - and Great
Apple has often chosen to release new software that seems limited, but is strong on a new way of doing things. Later, as users become accustomed to the app, evolutionary additions come, in a transparent way. That keeps the app fresh and simple, but incrementally adds power. This is what Apple is doing with iWork…
Optical Illusions and Glossy Displays
At Macworld yesterday I was chatting with Rob Griffiths who mentioned that a friend of his just doesn’t “see” the reflections. He wonders what the problem is that others complain about. On the other hand, Rob himself sees every tiny light bulb reflected in the display, and it drives him crazy. As soon as he…
Post-Christmas Hard Disk Management
Even though Macs are easy to use, for most users, simply plugging in massive hard disk isn’t a solution, rather, it’s just the beginning of what can be a frustrating management experience, especially if there are other drives using different connection protocols. Here are some tips I’ve learned throughout the years that may help. Step…
Particle Debris (Week ending 12/19) Quad Cores and Cyber Attack!
Also at Computerworld was a great article by Mac OS X expert Ryan Fass on how to slim down and speed up your Mac right now . (For those who can’t wait for Snow Leopard.) Some of the ideas will take some work, other may unpalatable. Fortunately, in his usual style, Mr Faas describes step-by-step…
Cocktail 4.2.2 Assists with Deep Mac OS X Settings
One of the philosophies of Mac OS X is that too much choice overwhelms and frustrates the user and diminishes the user experience. As a result, many of the configuration options available are just not surfaced in System Preferences. Cocktail puts a GUI on many of those options to provide more control over Mac OS…
Norton Internet Security 4: A Comprehensive Suite
Macintosh security is a hotly debated subject for various reasons, including the scarcity of viruses. In fact, the number and severity of viruses is just a very small piece of the big picture. Those who really understand security know that a comprehensive security profile for the Mac is required to deal with threats via the…
Would an Apple Netbook be a Smart Product?
Mr. Gottheil listed these benefits: It will provide web access, e-mail, media playing, and essential applications at a single low price. Computer beginners will be able to start using it quickly and easily. Users will have fewer questions, problems, conflicts and security breaches, as the device will be less intimidating than both PCs and Macs.…
Macworld Prognosis: Going with What Works
For example, today there was an article at Online Media Daily that reaffirmed that the mobile Internet isn’t going to be dominant in 2009. Or 2010. A study, “Future of the Internet III,” surveyed 600 Internet experts who assessed the change over to Internet access via mobile phones. Mobile phones won’t be the dominant device…
Thunderbird 3 Becomes Viable Alternative to Apple Mail - Almost
On Tuesday, Mozilla released Thunderbird 3, Beta 1 for testing. It includes the long-waited integration with the Mac OS X Address Book. This Quick Look review briefly introduces the Thunderbird e-mail application and compares it to Apple’s Mail App. People generally have strong feelings about their e-mail program. One can get very attached to a…
How to Succeed in Apple's App Store
One of the curses and blessings of the Apple iPhone SDK is that anyone who has the experience and skill to build a small application for the iPhone can do it. The curse part is that developers who believe that developing the app, submitting it to Apple, and sitting back to wait for the checks…
Seeker from Software Bisque
Seeker is a graphical, 3D simulation of the solar system from Software Bisque. Using high resolution graphics, animation, and astronomical data and photos, the program allows the user to build tours of the Sun’s solar system, visit planets, asteroids, and other objects. Pre-programmed tours showcase the possibilities. Think of having a spaceship that you can…
Apple Believes Deep Pockets Behind Psystar
Section 18 of the amended complaint says: 18. On information and belief, persons other than Psystar are involved in Psystar’s unlawful and improper activities described in this Amended Complaint. The true names or capacities, whether individual, corporate, or otherwise, of these persons are unknown to Apple. Consequently they are referred to herein as John…
Apple and Microsoft War Now Dictated by Mathematics
The most recent data from Net Applications shows that Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has dropped to less than 70 percent on the Internet. The decline is a steady, monotonic decline, which begs the question of what market and mathematical forces can lead to that kind of decline. A monotonic function is one that steadily decreases or…
The Simplified Guide to Buying a New HDTV System
This holiday season, many people will be delving into HDTV for the first time — perhaps on a tight budget. With Black Friday just around the corner, and some amazing deals likely to be offered, the newbie buyer needs a lot of help wading through the new HDTV technology. At the iPod Observer, John Martellaro…
Times Are Tough Apple, How About Feeding Some Kids
In times like these, it wouldnit be a bad idea for Apple to lend a helping hand to the less fortunate. While some major companies are staggering from the effects of the recession or out of business completely, Apple is wealthy beyond imagination. It has been a long tradition for companies or individuals that do…
TMO Reports - Apple's DisplayPort Includes Digital Copy Protection
Apple’s new MacBooks and MacBook Pros, which use the new Mini DisplayPort connector and protocol, appear to include an industry standard digital copy protection system, HDCP, according to ars technica on Monday. The High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) technology has been in use with high-definition TV systems for over a year now. It’s included in…
Operating Systems Wear Lipstick for Their Dates
In consumer electronics, the most complicated endeavor of mankind is a PC operating system. With 40-60 million lines of code and deeply nested routines, it it all but impossible for lay people to assess an OS based on anything but an intuitive feel. Itis like sizing up a date gone bad. Or understanding Halis motivations…
TMO Reports - Apple's Persuasive Arguments Against Psystar, End Could be Near
Apple’s legal team, lead by James G. Gilliland, Jr. has provided the Northern District of California Court with a persuasive response brief in support of its motion to dismiss Psystar’s counterclaims. Psystar’s counterclaim, based on antitrust arguments against Apple is also its defense, so if the counterclaim is dismissed, Apple’s case against Psystar gains considerable…
FlightView & FlightTrack Give iPhone Traveler Critical Flight Info
FlightView, a free Internet service that provides air travelers with up-to-minute important information, has announced a special version for the Apple iPhone. It’s especially designed and formatted for the iPhone’s screen size. Also available soon is FlightTrack, a native iPhone application that accesses the same FAA data. The FlightView site, connected directly to the FAA,…
Sayonara to My TiBook
For the last, gasp, 90 months, my trusty PowerBook G4 Titanium has served me well. And it itis not done yet. In itis new life, itill be used by my church for presentations. That so-called “TiBook” has been an amazing computer. What was once a state of the art Apple Titanium notebook computer has survived…
Three Organizer Programs For Writers
Writers are obsessive about tidbits of data that they might be able to use someday. Keeping a useful archive of collected data helps if one can both document the provenance of the information and successfully search for items saved. This mini-review looks at three scrapbook or organizer programs, Caboodle, EagleFiler and Yojimbo, with a focus…
Billings 3
Billings 3 from Marketcircle, Inc. is designed to track projects for clients, account for time spent, invoice clients and track payments. Itis perfect for small businesses, freelance writers and Web developers, for example, and it exploits good Cocoa development principles. One of the key advantages is its ability to present a professional look to the…