Articles Written by:    CORY BOHON     

TUAW Tip: Clean your hard drive with Target Disk Mode

A reader recently contacted us with a question regarding her decision to recycle an older iMac computer. She wanted to know how she could clear/reformat the hard drive, but didn't have the disks that came with the system. So, we thought we would take a ...

From CORY BOHON, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  27 Apr 2009
Related Topics: US Department of Defense

New Get a Mac ads after "Laptop Hunters"

Tonight Apple released four new Get a Mac ads that feature the same, and ever so lovable, PC and Mac characters. In the first new ad, "Time Traveler," PC travels into the future to see if PCs still crash. In the ad called "Stacks," PC is shuffling ...

From CORY BOHON, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  19 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Biohazard (musician),  Microsoft Corporation

Mac Automation: Make your text speak its mind

Have you ever wanted to type something into your Mac and have it record what you typed audibly using any one of the Mac OS X voices? It's easily done with a few Automator actions, and in this Mac Automation post, I'll show you how. Open Automator and ...

From CORY BOHON, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  13 Apr 2009

Changes moves to 1.5, adds new features, gives TUAW readers a discount

Changes.app, the ultimate Mac application used to track changes in folders and text files, was recently updated to version 1.5. This new version easily integrates with Coda, Espresso, BBEdit, TextWrangler, and TextMate. When you launch Changes, you ...

From CORY BOHON, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  2 Apr 2009

TUAW 1996

Welcome to the TUAW newsletter for April 1st 1996. We're really glad that our subscriber base is growing, and that you are continuing to read our daily coverage of all things Apple, including Mac and Newton. We've got a lot in store for this issue, and ...

From CORY BOHON, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  1 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Gil Amelio,  Michael Spindler

iPhone Dev 101: Creating Xcode projects, brief Xcode UI overview

In our last iPhone Dev 101, a continuing series on iPhone development, we talked about resources that you can use while you are coding with Cocoa. In this dev post, I'm going to walk you through Xcode and creating your first project. First we need to ...

From CORY BOHON, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  31 Mar 2009

Mac Automation: Integrating Spotlight searches with your workflows

We've discussed some pretty neat uses for Automator workflows in the past, but did you know you can easily integrate Spotlight searches into your automation workflows? Well, you can, and it might be easier than you think. In this Mac Automation post, I' ...

From CORY BOHON, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  30 Mar 2009

AppleScript: Exploring the power of Folder Actions, part III

So far in this AppleScript feature we've covered what folder actions are and how to create them. In this AppleScript post, I'm going to tell you how to create your own custom scripts and add them to your folder actions list. If you work with file ...

From CORY BOHON, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  26 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Wikipedia

iPhone Dev 101: Useful Cocoa Development Resources

It has been a while since the last iPhone Dev 101 post (and I must apologize for that -- sometime life can get in the way of different things, and this was one of those times). In this Dev 101 post, I want to take you through a few of my favorite ...

From CORY BOHON, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  25 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Q&A with Transactions app developers: Kyle Richter and Ian Baird

Cory: How long have you guys been programming on the iPhone, and do you have programming experience with the Mac? What other applications do you have besides Transactions? Which platform do you prefer to work with, Mac or iPhone? Kyle: I started ...

From CORY BOHON, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  21 Mar 2009

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