Year: 2003

Apple Store coming to Burlingame, CA

MacMinute reader Joe Kirsch let us know about yet another California Apple Store: “There is a new Apple Store under construction on Burlingame Avenue in Burlingame, CA. They tore down a bank at the corner location and are building this store from the ground up. It is painted all black at this point and has been under construction for several months.”

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Keynote Gallery releases new Keynote themes

Keynote Gallery has announced the release of two new themes — Executive Blue and Executive Navy — for Apple’s Keynote presentation software. “Each of these themes resemble the original Executive theme. Executive Blue contains light blue masters with the addition of 6 navy masters. Textured navy masters make up the Executive Navy theme. The Executive Blue and Executive Navy themes come complete with 27 masters and 23 masters respectively in both 1024×768 and 800×600 formats.

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Accounts 1.5 brings new interface, preferences

Nano Software today released Accounts 1.5, an update to its personal finance manager and small business accounting application for Mac OS X. The new version sports an updated interface, adds new preferences, allows duplication of transactions, and improves support for German and French languages. Accounts comes with 20 trial uses per data file, with licenses priced at US$29.95.

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Trolltech to Release Qt/Mac Free Software Edition at WWDC 2003

Trolltech to Release Qt/Mac Free Software Edition at WWDC 2003; Trolltech
Brings Its Successful Dual Licensing Business Model to the Mac

OSLO, Norway–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 17, 2003–Trolltech today announced
that Qt(R)/Mac will be released under the GPL (GNU General Public License)
at Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2003 in San Francisco on
June 23rd.

With the release of the Qt/Mac Free Software Edition, the advantages of
Qt’s dual licensing model are now taken to Mac OS X.

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Core Mac OS X And Unix Programming Book

Core Mac OS X And Unix Programming:
Master Darwin and the Core Technologies

Mark Dalrymple
Aaron Hillegass
Big Nerd Ranch

Summary

“Core Mac OS X and Unix Programming” is the first book to introduce
programmers to Darwin and the Core Technologies. Without an understanding
of how the plumbing works, developers cannot get the best performance and
reliability out of their Mac OS X applications. This book provides that
knowledge.

Authors’ Bios

Aaron Hillegass
Aaron has over 11 years of experience as a software engineer and developer
trainer.

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