Acrylic Times Elegantly Combines Newspapers and RSS

My friend Bill from 2 Sentences or Less turned me onto MacHeist a while back. MacHeist is a great deal – they put together a bundle of applications for the Mac that you can purchase at a steep discount. If enough people purchase and enough money is raised for charity, they provide every purchaser licenses for every application in the entire package.

It’s an ingenious marketing tactic since it pressures participants to go viral, promote the bundle, and look for other folks to purchase!

MacHeist 3 just completed and has some incredible apps in it. The campaign was a success and all of the apps were licensed. One of the applications was Acrylic Times, a fascinatingly cool $30 application for managing and reading your RSS Feeds. Everything about the application is unique – it doesn’t utilize any paradigms of navigation nor does it use the tired old typical navigation tactics. Within a few seconds you’re able to figure it out… it’s very intuitive.

Click through if you don’t see the demonstration of the Acrylic Times feed reader for OSX Leopard.

Apple Taking Notes from Microsoft?

It seems every week I’m downloading another service update for Vista. Most recently, Vista had a Service Pack on the same day that Apple had their 10.5.3 update for OS X Leopard. Since the update on Leopard, I’ve been having tons of issues using a browser… whether it’s Safari or Firefox.

Today I decided to reinstall Safari to see if I could fix this once and for all. When I started the installation, I was met with this:

So they did an upgrade but neglected to update their Safari installation to allow for it? Oh dear Apple, perhaps you should stay small. The irony is that I’m using Firefox in Parallels on this MacBookPro to now quickly surf the net.

OSX Bug: Shrink an Image to 16 Terabytes?

This is a pretty cool (and ridiculous) bug I ran into today. I wanted to resize an image using preview from 140px wide to 100px wide. Preview wouldn’t ever save it when I clicked OK. I think I figured it out – take a look at the Resulting Size.

Part II: Something Wicked Came…

Less than 4 days since announcing that I loaded up Vista in Parallels on OSX Leopard:
Vista Blue Screen on Parallels on OSX Leopard

Sigh.