Year: 2003

MacRabbit offers major update to CSSEdit

MacRabbit has released CSSEdit 1.5, a major update to the company’s application for editing Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Version 1.5 offers an entirely new source environment with syntax coloring, indentation and intelligent auto-completion; numerous improvements to the visual editing environment; powerful previewing capabilities; many speed improvements, and more. CSSEdit is priced at US$14.99.

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Darwin 7.0 source code posted

Apple’s Darwin team has released the source code for Darwin 7.0. According to Apple, “these sources correspond to Mac OS X 10.3, and are available via the web. Also, the CVS repository has been updated for gcc, gdb, cups, efax, gimp-print, tcl, Rendezvous, StreamingServer, and HeaderDoc.” Darwin is one of Apple’s open source projects and is the core operating system of Mac OS X.

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‘Hell frozen over’ again?

When Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced iTunes for Windows recently, he made the comment that there was a time when he would have said hell would freeze over before Apple would develop software for Windows. Then on the giant presentation screen, those present at the media event saw the text, “Hell Froze Over.” Well, it would seem it has happened again, as Microsoft’s Mactopia Web site is highly promoting Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. Who would have though we would see the day?

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