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Volume 24.06 June 2007 1 Meetings Update

ALL MEETINGS ARE HELD AT: (unless otherwise indicated) Turnbull House, 11 Bowen Street, Wellington When: Monday 25 June, 2007 Time: 7.10 pm till 9.30pm (doors open 6.50pm)

Wellington Meeting The next Meeting of the Wellington Society Inc. will be held on Monday 25 June 2007. This meeting will be held in the Ante Room on the Ground Level of Turnbull House, 11 Bowen Street, Wellington from 7.10pm. The first part of the meeting will be a ques- tions and answers session and this will be followed by supper. The main presentation will be about what’s coming in Leopard/ iPhone plus a presentation on Genealogy software. Kapiti Area Meeting For those members living at or near the Paraparaumu area, our next Kapiti meet- ing will be held at our normal time on Monday 2 July 2007. It will be at the Rita King Cottage at St Marks Church in Ro- setta Road, Raumati. The main topic will be much the same as for the Wellington meeting. New Media Group Check

Cover Photo: Scheduled to ship in October, Leopard introduces over 300 new features, including a new Desktop and Dock, an updated featuring , and Time Machine for backing up files.

2 3 President's Report

Hi folks. I’m in the I’m hoping we will be able to show throes of getting an Apple TV at an upcoming meet- ready to move to a ing. new fl at (due to our New MacBook Pros current landlord sell- ing the house from Apple have introduced updated Mac- underneath us), plus Book Pro models. There is no exter- having my laptop die on me, so it nally obvious difference, but there has been a hectic month. are quite a few notable features: a little faster, lower power consump- Apple TV mini review tion (hence more time running I recently had an opportunity to see from battery), better video hard- an Apple TV in operation. ware, now supports 4 GB of RAM. The 17” model has an option for a To recap: the Apple TV allows you higher resolution screen. They also to display video and photos from increased the standard RAM to 2 your computer on a television. It is GB in the entry level model. As with effectively a very small Mac with a last month’s MacBook update, the hard drive for local storage. It can New Zealand prices have dropped copy or stream data from other several hundred dollars. Macs running iTunes, using a wire- less or wired network connection. The most interesting change (only It doesn’t have the usual Mac desk- in the 15.4” models) is the method top user interface, and is controlled used to generate the screen back- using Apple’s remote control (now light. All other Mac laptops use a included with practically everything backlight based on a fl uorescent Apple makes). light, while the new MacBook Pro uses LEDs. Its user interface is almost identi- cal to the software which The LED backlight has several ma- has been included on recent Mac jor advantages: it gets up to full models. It looks very nice and al- brightness immediately, doesn’t get lows you to easily browse through dimmer as the screen ages, uses your available videos. The photo less power, and doesn’t contain display wasn’t ideal - it can handle any mercury (which is diffi cult to slideshows well, but isn’t conve- dispose of without causing environ- nient for rapidly looking through mental problems). your photos and selecting specifi c Apple will be introducing LED back- ones to display. lighting on all their other screens The catch: you need a TV or monitor over time, as it gets more afford- with digital (DVI/HDMI) or compo- able. nent inputs.

2 3 I’ve already ordered a new MacBook The iPhone will have better bat- Pro, and there is a good chance it tery life and a more robust screen will arrive just in time for me to than originally announced. We still bring it to this month’s main meet- don’t know when it will be available ing. anywhere else in the world, and it is starting to look like it might not Other models? show up in New Zealand for a year Nothing definite yet, but all the or more. desktop models are due for an up- Apple have also introduced a beta date. The most persistent rumour version of 3.0, which will be is for new mid-range and high end included in Leopard. It has some iMac models within the next couple major improvements over the cur- of months. rent version, including working bet- Leopard News ter with lots of web sites, but does cause a few compatibility problems At the World Wide Developer Con- with other applications. You can ference this month, Steve Jobs download and install it now to try demonstrated a selection of fea- it out, if you are running 10.4.9. tures in the upcoming Mac OS X They have also included a method 10.5 “Leopard”, confirmed the tim- to remove it and return back to Sa- ing of the release (October) and fari 2.0.4, in case you run into any the price (same as “Tiger”). Most problems with it. of the demonstrated features were ones we already knew about from They have also made the Safari 3.0 January, but there were some new beta available for Windows. I expect snippets: this is partly to increase market share for Safari, which will encour- The Finder is getting a much needed age web site developers to be more overhaul, including a new view op- flexible (many web sites still only tion based on the “CoverFlow” work with Internet Explorer). Most method used by iTunes, allowing importantly, Safari 3.0 will also be you to rapidly flip through your available on the iPhone, so it is a files and choose one by recognis- consistent environment which al- ing its icon. lows third party development of The Dock has some visual improve- web applications which will run on ments and a new feature called Safari 3.0 on Windows, Mac OS X “Stacks” which should help to re- or an iPhone. duce desktop clutter by allowing a That’s all, folks! folder to be displayed as a stack of icons, from which you can pull out If you wish to contact me, your the desired item. best option is to E-Mail . I’m out quite Other a lot these days, but you can ring The US release date of the iPhone me at home (976 9755) and leave has been confirmed as June 29th. a message.

4 5 Typinator Turns Two

By Matt Neuburg

I’m a pretty good typist, but my in that sentence). Its only interface thoughts still race ahead of my is its single preferences window. fingers, so it’s nice to have a util- This window lists, at the top, your ity for entering frequently used abbreviation sets (these sets are a words and phrases by typing just major new feature of this version of an abbreviation. Such a utility can Typinator), and below that, the ab- also act as a live typographical er- breviations in the currently selected ror correction mechanism, if you abbreviation set. set up some “abbreviations” that Abbreviation sets are useful because are actually mistakes your fingers of their enablement behavior. In a habitually make, like inverting the secondary dialog, you set up a list of “h” and the “e” in the word “the”. Of applications where you want special all the utilities I’ve tried for doing abbreviation set enablement; each this, Ergonis Software’s Typinator abbreviation set can then be enabled remains the simplest and most or disabled for each of those applica- reliable. The interface is clear, and tions and for all other applications en there are just enough options to masse. Thus, for example, an abbre- make Typinator powerful and flex- viation set that should be operative ible without sacrificing clarity and only in BBEdit would be enabled for ease of use. TidBITS first reviewed BBEdit and disabled for “All Other Typinator in “You Type, It Typi- Applications.” Typinator 2.0 also nates,” 2005-06-27; the news this comes with three sets of frequently week is that Ergonis has released mistyped words (one each for Eng- version 2.0. lish, German, and French). Typinator is an ordinary application Each abbreviation can have several (not a dreaded input manager); it options too. It can be automatically watches your typing and controls expanded either at word-beginning the application where that typing or only when it is used as an entire takes place, by using the acces- word; and expansion can be sensi- sibility features of Mac OS X (see tive, insensitive, or responsive to the my articles “Are Input Managers case in which you type an abbrevia- the Work of the Devil?,” 2006-02- tion’s letters. By “responsive” I mean 20, and “Scripting the Unscriptable that, for example, “FYI” would yield in Mac OS X,” 2003-03-10, if you “For Your Information,” but “Fyi” don’t understand the technical terms would yield “For your information.”

4 5 That’s essentially all there is to it, Typinator costs $20 for a two-year but I’d be failing in my duty if I license, meaning that two years didn’t mention one more really cool after you purchase your license, if additional new feature. An expan- you want to take advantage of any sion can include a specification of subsequent upgrades, you must where the insertion point should pay an additional fee. It’s a 2.4 MB be afterwards, and it can paste download, and a ; whatever is in the clipboard at the it requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, moment at a specified place within but 10.4 is recommended. You can itself. Thus, for example, you could try Typinator for free, but there will copy the phrase “wow” and then be some special behavior until you type the abbreviation “em” to get purchase a license; I believe what “wow” surrounded by EM HTML tags happens is that Typinator will nag and with the insertion point right you as it performs an expansion, after the “wow”. This kind of intelli- except when you are working in gent, flexible clipping insertion is a TextEdit. feature of some applications, such as BBEdit; now Typinator makes it universal.

6 7 A Trio of Windows-on-Mac Announcements

By Joe Kissell

For almost a year, we’ve covered together. Fusion’s Unity has no such the ongoing rivalry between Paral- limitations; it not only provides full lels Desktop and VMware Fusion, the support for Exposé but also adds two leading ways to run Windows drop shadows to each window, for a on an Intel-based Mac without re- much more Mac-like Windows expe- booting. Last week, the competition rience. In addition, Unity replicates escalated yet again as both products most of the contents of the Windows received major new releases. And, in your Mac menu bar, just to keep things interesting, Apple unlike Coherence, which displays also released another beta of Boot the whole Windows task bar within Camp, their official dual-boot solu- Mac OS X. On the other hand, Unity tion for running Windows. currently works only with Windows XP, whereas Coherence already sup- VMware Fusion Beta 4 ports as well. VMware has released the fourth pub- Beta 4 also gives Fusion the capabili- lic beta of their Fusion virtualization ty of using Boot Camp partitions with software. The biggest news in this Windows Vista installed. (Previously, release is that Fusion has outdone only Boot Camp partitions running Parallels Desktop’s Coherence fea- Windows XP were supported.) This ture (for now, at least) with a feature support is still considered experi- called Unity. Both Coherence and mental, however, meaning users Unity free Windows from running must reactivate Windows Vista each in a separate box, putting windows time they switch between Boot Camp from both Mac OS X and Windows and Fusion. Fusion’s Boot Camp sup- on equal footing - and giving Win- port received several other bug fixes dows applications their own Dock and enhancements in Fusion beta 4 icons. However, Coherence puts all as well, including automatic updat- windows from Windows in the same ing of Fusion’s drivers when running “layer,” which is to say that you can’t Windows from a Boot Camp partition put a Mac OS X window between in a virtual machine. Other improve- two Windows windows; switching ments in beta 4 include improved any Windows window to the front performance, a customizable tool brings them all to the front - and bar, and support for Apple 30-inch Exposé groups all Windows windows 6 7 Cinema Displays. Fusion beta 4 is a Among the many other changes in 167.4 MB download. version 3.0 are improvements to Coherence, Boot Camp support, Parallels Desktop 3.0 Shared Folders, and USB support, Meanwhile, Parallels has kept busy plus hundreds of bug fixes. on other fronts, and their newly This is the first paid upgrade to released version 3.0 of Parallels Parallels Desktop since its release. Desktop provides a number of major The upgrade costs $50; new copies improvements and new features. At remain priced at $80. Parallels Desk- the top of the list is the long-awaited top 3.0 is a 78.3 MB download. support for 3D graphics, which finally enables gamers to consider Paral- Boot Camp Beta 1.3 lels as a viable alternative to Boot Lastly, Apple released beta 1.3 of Camp. Boot Camp, a 274 MB download. A new Snapshots feature lets users This latest version supports the save the state of their Windows vir- newest Macs (including, presum- tual machines at any time, so that ably, the new MacBook Pro models they can install new software or introduced on 05-Jun-07). It also make other changes and then easily adds support for keyboard back- go back to the system’s earlier state lighting on MacBook Pros, pairing of if crashes or serious problems occur. Apple Remotes (for those who have Another new feature, SmartSelect, more than one), and improvements provides the capability to associate in several areas, such as graphics file types with particular applications drivers and international keyboard in either Windows or Mac OS X - so support. Apple recommends the that, for example, you could double- update for all current Boot Camp click a .txt file in Windows and have users. As in previous versions, up- it open in TextEdit under Mac OS X, dating requires burning a new Mac or double-click a .doc file in Mac OS Windows drivers CD or DVD, restart- X and have it open in the Windows ing under Boot Camp, and installing version of Word. And Parallels Ex- the updated drivers. plorer provides a way to view and access files stored in your Windows system even if Windows itself isn’t running.

8 9 Visions of the Sublime and the Inane

By Adam C. Engst Thanks to the Internet, it’s becom- park? Or that thatguynamedtom has ing possible not just to communi- to go to class but would rather sleep cate with people around the world in all day? Oh, the drama of it all! but to see what they’re thinking, What’s ironic is that what Twitter us- or at least what they choose to ers are doing is wasting time inform- share with the world. Flickr has long en- most of our lives really are. There abled people to share their photos are a few interesting uses, such as either with small groups of friends comedian Steven Wright’s one-lin- and family or with any other Flickr ers, a timer service that reminds you user, and while there’s a wide range of events via Twitter, and someone of pictures on Flickr, it seems that who is twittering the first lines of most people practice some level of books. And of course, in a very small selection and filtering, choosing only circle of Twitter-using friends, there the best or most interesting. While I could be the occasional bit of status can’t pretend that I have much time information that would be actually to spend on Flickr, when I’m directed useful. there for one reason or another, I’m often impressed by the photos I see. Why would I be comparing Flickr and There’s something both specific and Twitter? Because of a pair of new universal about them, even when services from David Troy: Flickrvision you don’t know the places or people and Twit- pictured. tervision . Both services display a world map, In contrast with Flickr is the latest scrolling around in it to display either hot service for mobile navel-gazers: a photo recently posted on Flickr or Twitter. Twitter defines itself well as a message recently posted to Twit- “A global community of friends and ter. I watched one service, then the strangers answering one simple other, for a few minutes. question: ‘What are you doing?’” You’ve heard of solutions looking for I was first mesmerized by the photos a problem? Twitter is thousands of flickering by in Flickrvision, provid- answers looking for a question that ing a pictorial glimpse into the lives no one cares about. For instance, of total strangers across the world. did you need to know that as I wrote It was a bit like flipping through the this, laurennmcc is off to the dog- participatory 24/7 photo books cre-

8 9 ated by Rick Smolan and David Elliot figure out from each message why Cohen - I didn’t know any of these the person had chosen to share that people, nor did I recognize any of particular thought, or just who might the places pictured, but that was as actually care one whit to read the much the charm of it as anything message. Occasionally I could divine else. I could build stories in my head some utility to a message, but most around the people in those pictures, seemed purely to be the result of and I could imagine staring out at random neurons firing. And worse, the landscapes shown. By provid- while I particularly enjoyed seeing ing a geographic context for these photos from other parts of the world random photos, I was able both via Flickrvision, Twittervision made to learn more about another part me realize that random neural fir- of the world and to add my own ings from other countries are, not take on each photo in some small surprisingly, in other languages way, giving it yet another level of - making them even more nonsen- meaning, at least for me. Want to sical. Amazingly, I once saw a mes- see Flickrvision without browsing to sage from someone with whom I’ve it directly? Download Chris Bailey’s exchanged email in the past, saying

Visionary screen saver . enough to care. The dialog balloon in The human brain is in constant ac- Twittervision, using exactly the tivity, and we all have innumerable same map interface, gave me an thoughts throughout the day. One entirely different feeling. I watched aspect of growing up is learning just it with horrified fascination, trying to which of those thoughts is worth

10 11 sharing with the people around you, makes clear just how important it is and in what fashion. Flickr, particu- for us to filter our internal thoughts larly given life via Flickrvision, shows to avoid polluting the infosphere how the interpretation of thoughts with them. and experiences via still photos can prove sublime. Twitter, especially when laid bare via Twittervision,

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FTP Files Without a Third- Giving Your Photos Party Program Keywords Need to email somebody a file that’s If you’re using Preview to sort your larger than his 5MB email limit? Use digital camera images, here’s another FTP, because you can upload huge helpful feature — the ability to add files with no restriction. You probably keywords to your photos. These key- already knew that, but did you know words will even show up in , that you don’t have to buy a third- so if you want to search your hard party FTP client to FTP your files? disk for images using keywords, you can. Here’s how it works: When you have an image onscreen that you want to rate, just go under Pre- view’s Tools menu and choose Get info. Click on the Keywords tab, then click the Add button to add a field. Enter your keyword in the highlighted field, click in the white space to finalize your keyword, and you’re done. One-Click Long-File-Name That’s right baby, you can do it right from within Tiger. Here’s how: Go to Fix the Finder’s Go menu, and choose If you’re working in a window set to Connect to Server. When the dialog Column view, you’re going to run appears, just type the FTP address into this all the time — files with long where you want the file to go and names have the end of their names click Connect. You may either get cut off from view, because the col- directly connected, or depending on umn isn’t wide enough. That doesn’t whose server you’re connecting to, sound like that big of a problem, until it may ask you for your Name and you start working with more descrip- Password (that keeps people from tive file names, and you can’t see just jumping on anyone’s server and which file is “European Front End uploading files at random). Silver Car” and which is “European Once you’re “in,” you’ll see a folder Back End Silver Car” because every- — now you can just drag-and-drop thing from “European” to “Silver Car” the file you want to transfer into that is cut off. folder and the transfer will begin. Luckily, there’s a quick fix — just

12 13 double-click on the little tab at the bring up its View Options. Then turn bottom of the vertical column divider on the checkbox for Show Item Info. bar, and the column will expand just If you want to show the item info for enough so you can see even the every window (globally), then choose longest file name of any file in that the All Windows button at the top of column. Option-double-click on the the dialog. tab, and every column expands to show the longest name in Safari for Windows Public Beta Downloads Top 1 See Your File’s Hidden Info Million in First 48 Hours In the first 48 hours of availability, customers downloaded more than 1 million copies of the Safari for Windows public beta. Safari 3, the world’s fastest and easiest-to use web browser, supports all modern Internet standards including HTML, Want more info on your files than the CSS, JavaScript, SVG and Java. standard icon view provides (after all, It’s available as a free download at it just gives you the file’s name in icon www.apple.co.nz/safari/ view)? Then turn on Show Item info. This adds an extra line of information Apple Updates Windows below many files and folders that can Safari Beta with Security be very useful. For example, now not Fixes only do you get a folder’s name, but just below the name (in unobtrusive By Glenn Fleishman light-blue, 9-point type), you’ll see how many items are in that folder. Within three days of Apple’s release If the file is an image, the Item Info of the Safari Web browser for Win- shows you how big it is. MP3 files dows XP and Vista in beta testing show how long the song is, etc. To versions, several significant security turn on Item Info for your current flaws were discovered, some of which Finder window, press Command-J to were reported to Apple. The company responded quickly, issuing a bug fix release last week for three potential problems that involved specially crafted content at malicious Web sites that must be visited to trigger the vulnerabilities. The bugs were discovered - at least in the descriptions provided by the coders who found them - through the use of fuzzing, a technique that throws piles of crud at targeted ar-

12 13 eas of a system or application to see [email protected].” No what breaks. Fuzzing is a brute force researchers were credited for the method, but it has to be paired with three fixed bugs. more refined technical knowledge to understand how to take advantage Apple Poised to be $42B of a flaw. Company by 2009 A non-programmer could potentially John Martellaro of the MacObserver use fuzzing to figure out how to wrote on June 20 that “in the days crash a piece of software or even before the iPhone becomes available, an , but they used there is considerable buzz. No one to have a harder time making use knows if the AT&T stores will have of that crash to tailor an attack that enough iPhone on hand to sell on would allow them some sort of ac- the 29th. One thing that does ap- cess. Programs like Metasploit pro- pear to be certain, however, is the vide a bridge between fuzzing and mathematics of the cell phone busi- exploitation, however, and as they ness: the market is 12 times bigger become increasingly powerful, “script than the iPod market”. The affect on kiddies” - relatively unsophisticated Apple’s numbers in a few years could users who use prefabricated attacks be shocking, according to analyst - may have more disruptive power. Gene Munster. It’s disturbing that Apple isn’t stress- USA Today took a look at the num- testing its public beta software with bers game for Apple on Wednesday. the same kind of readily available Apple’s share of the home computer tools for fuzzing used by both re- market has gone from 3.2 percent in searchers and the nefarious. Many May 2004 to 7.6 percent in May 2007. of the Month of Apple Bugs flaws (see Apple has sold 100 million iPods and “MoAB Is My Washpot,” 2007-02-19), 2.5 billion songs. Harvard University as well as many recent AirPort and business professor David Yoffie be- AirPort Extreme problems, were dis- lieves that Apple has received an covered through fuzzing. estimated US$400M in free publicity surrounding the iPhone. Apple’s security update notice, which I cannot find archived online, , The next wave is the looming reality “This beta software is for trial purpos- of the mobile phone market. Piper es and intended to gather feedback Jaffray analysts Gene Munster said, prior to a full release.” That is, “Bite “The wireless industry is 12 times the us: This is beta software.” The flip size of the digital player mar- side, of course, is when Steve Jobs ket that Apple dominates. The total says, hey, go download the beta, it’s audience for cellphones is so huge, hard to argue that serious security it’s shocking what it does to Apple’s flaws aren’t just as serious as they numbers.” are in released software. Charles Wolf, an independent ana- Apple also said, “As with all our lyst, sees Apple selling 100 million products, we encourage secu- phones a year within 10 years. In the rity researchers to report issues to near term, Mr. Munster sees iPhone

14 15 sales doubling Apple’s size, from the iPhone will offer “up to 8 hours of about US$24B in annual revenue to talk time, 6 hours of Internet use, 7 $42B. [That difference alone is about hours of video playback or 24 hours 36 million phones or less than 4 per- of audio playback. In addition, iPhone cent of the total market.] will feature up to 250 hours - more than 10 days - of standby time.” The The conclusion was sobering, “Tech second change is in the iPhone’s top analysts are downright giddy about surface, including the touch-screen the potential of the iPhone and what display, which will be made of optical- it means to Apple.” quality glass instead of plastic, thus Mac OS X 10.4.10 Released making it more scratch-resistant. for PPC and Intel Macworld’s State of the Mac by John Martellaro Reliability Survey Apple released Mac OS X 10.4.10 By Adam C. Engst update for both PPC and Intel on Wednesday. Improvements are in the Macworld has done a huge survey areas of Bluetooth, RAW camera sup- of and some calculations. over 5,000 Macintosh users to see Apple advises that the installation what they liked - and didn’t like - process should not be interrupted, about their Macs. The survey’s find- and as usual, has provided stand- ings on satisfaction and reliability, re- alone (delta) installers for PPC and pair incidents, and quality of customer Intel if that might be a problem. service are fascinating, and be sure to read Dan Miller’s thoughts A complete list of fixes and a link about what it all means as well. to the combo updater are available Unsurprisingly, respondents were in Apple’s release document . the primary computer, with 85 per- Apple Announces iPhone cent of Macs being rated as 9 or 10 Changes out of 10, and only 15 percent of PCs receiving the same ranking. That’s By Joe Kissell even though about 25 percent of the Less than two weeks before the Macs had a problem that sidelined iPhone’s much-anticipated release, them for a day or more. Dan sug- Apple announced two noteworthy gests that the reason is that people improvements to its previously were highly satisfied with the service published specifications. First, Apple they received when having their Macs now claims a much longer battery repaired - a likely possibility. life. According to Apple’s statement,

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