Upgrades all Round
It would be impossible to have missed today’s release of Apple’s much anticipated Snow Leopard. I have just upgraded and other than the new desktop background I haven’t spotted anything different yet but as most of the improvements are under the hood I guess that is to be expected.
A number of blogs have listed the various applications to “have issues” and I have to say so far none of the applications I use daily have caused any problem.
One blog stated the Elgato Turbo.264 HD no longer works and to be honest this is only sort of correct. If you own a Turbo.264 HD you need to install Quicktime 7 (on the Snow Leopard DVD) as the new Quicktime X doesn’t offer customised exports. I realise this is perhaps a bit of a work around but I will make sure to post more information as I explore the new Quicktime options.
Facebook 3.0
Also this week Facebook 3.0 for the iPhone and iPod Touch hit the iTunes store. The upgrade not only introduces massive UI improvements but also :
- See your upcoming Events and RSVP
- See Pages and post updates and photos to Pages you administer
- Write Notes and read your friends’ Notes
- Upload videos from an iPhone 3GS
- Complete photo management (create albums, delete albums, delete photos, delete photo tags)
- Change your Profile Picture
- Like posts and photos
- See the same News Feed as the Facebook website
- Visit links in a built-in web browser
- Quickly call or text your friends
Flixel
On a personal note I have set myself a 12 month challenge to become a better photographer and so have set up a little photoblog at www.flixel.net to document my journey on a rather steep learning curve. I am aiming to post a new photo each day on there and would appreciate any feedback or advice from the experts out there. Why not subscribe to the RSS Feed.








