If you guys have read or view some of the post here, you will know that I am a Macintosh user. However, today I want to story to you about Ubuntu, the cousin of Mac OS X. Why? Just continue reading.
What is Ubuntu? You guys can read all about them at www.ubuntu.com, but there are few points I would like to focus on: it is ultimately a free Operating System (OS), funded by Canonical and it is open source, which means they have strong guys standing behind them.
The codes are shared among the community, some of them are big guys, such as Google, IBM, Firefox and many more. Instead of a one company teamwork, they utilise the whole world as their developers (you know, the guy who sit and sleep in front of their computer).
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You love to share files. At one time, you need to share it fast, such as your screenshot or a document. You hate to go to services, and in return you have a long link to share. You hate the need to open the web and upload them, and later click, click, click, click, just to share a single file. However, worry no more.
To speak the truth, there are a lot of file sharing services nowadays, however today I want to introduce to you CloudApp.
Website: www.getcloudapp.com
This is usually one of the biggest game which web developer had to deal with. Which browser should I support? How about IE?
Apart from that, this is also an issue for internet suffers (at least for users who are aware of speed and security of the browser). What is the right browser for them? Should they use Internet Explorer because it is built into those Windows system? Or should they replace them with Firefox because of those stickers and peer pressure from their friends, plus the ability to be expanded with plugins? Or should they use webkit-based browser for speed and fast rendering, but less expandable, yet which browser? Safari? Chrome? Or the unsung hero of poor connectivity internet browsing experience, the Opera?
I’m sure all of you are very excited with your new Mac OS X Snow Leopard. With those new enhancement, refinement and cleaner interface. However, every time you booted your machine, your audio gets reset to mute. And, you might think that you did silent off your machine.
But, it seems that the case happened every time you booted. Actually it is the sign of the audio bug after Snow Leopard upgrade. I’m not sure about clean install.