Archive - Nov 8, 2005

Building universal binaries that will run in all OS X versions

One drawback of universal binaries is that they require GCC 4.0, which produces applications that won't run in 10.2. For a truly universal binary you need to use an older version of GCC for the PPC code. The latest version of XCode allows you to specify separate settings for x86 & PPC code, although it isn’t really obvious how to do it. After some digging I figured it out.

New Camino beta & Intel native builds

A new stable beta of Camino 1.0b1 is now available with many improvements and bug fixes. Unofficial Intel builds of Camino, Firefox, and Thunderbird are also available for testing from http://wiki.mozilla.org/Mac:Intel.

Rebase widget for biologists

AbOrygen is pleased to announce the release of a new free widget for biologists. The Rebase widget provides a quick access to the Restriction Enzyme Database.

Divine Fiat Releases a New Keynote Theme: Take Two

Divine Fiat is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Take Two, our latest theme for Apple’s Keynote software. Every movie—Gone With the Wind, From Here to Eternity, Star Wars—began as an idea. If a movie, television show or video is to move from an idea to a reality, then it must be pitched effectively and that's where Take Two comes center stage. Featuring a slate board clapper across the top of each slide and clear easy to read Arial text on a black background, Take Two features your concepts in a classic environment that doesn't get in the way.

TweakerSoft releases LensTweaker 1.0.

November 7, 2005 - TweakerSoft today announced the release of LensTweaker 1.0.

LensTweaker is an easy-to-use application to remove the lens distortion from your digital photos.