iTunes 8.2 to include Blu-ray support?

May 19, 2009 by admin · Comment
Filed under: Apple News 

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Multimedia, Software, Odds and ends, iTunes, Apple, Developer

40d61_225910-picture-1-1_500 iTunes 8.2 to include Blu-ray support?

Update: Our bad… the date on the MacRumors comment was in late April, and this recycled up into our queue due to an editing mixup. Apologies -Ed.

There’s a new iTunes beta version out in developers’ hands straight from Apple, and a forum poster over at Mac Rumors found a little something fun in the About screen: a reference to Gracenote’s ability to identify Blu-ray discs. Gracenote is the service that IDs your CDs when you import them into iTunes, so you don’t have to sit there and type all the track names and artist information in. Apparently Apple is mentioning that not only CDs and DVDs, but also Blu-ray discs, will get information from Gracenote in the latest version of iTunes.

This doesn’t mean that Apple will adapt Blu-ray as a standard (though it would probably be about time, don’t you think?). But it should mean that the future version of iTunes will include Blu-ray support, so if you happen to have a Blu-ray drive hooked up to your Mac, you’ll be able to read or play the discs via iTunes.

It could just mean that Apple has upgraded the Gracenote version in their app, however, and that they have no plans to actually use it — the text in the About screen could just be a boilerplate cut-and-paste from some required Gracenote documentation that happens to include “Blu-ray.” We’ll have to wait and see just what shows up in 8.2 when it eventually releases to the public.

TUAWiTunes 8.2 to include Blu-ray support? originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 19 May 2009 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ScreenSteps 2.5 takes screen-based documentation a step forward

April 27, 2009 by admin · Comment
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Filed under: Software, Productivity

2218e_screenstepsimage_200x261-27042009042302 ScreenSteps 2.5 takes screen-based documentation a step forwardScreenSteps, the invaluable tool (mentioned here many a time) for writing software documentation quickly and easily, has updated to version 2.5. Among the new features is improved annotation capabilities, including a text tool and keyboard shortcuts for speedy duplication and repositioning of annotations.

You can set a status on lessons to remind yourself what’s ready to publish, and what needs a little more work. Lesson steps can be more easily manipulated and reordered in the lesson inspector. Also, compiling lessons into full manuals is significantly easier, including the ability to quickly filter which lessons are included at the time of export.

I use ScreenSteps extensively in training clients on the websites I work on. It’s not expected of me in most circumstances, but a PDF instruction booklet or an HTML export embedded in the content manager does wonders for reducing support calls. If you write any kind of screen-based documentation and haven’t taken a look at ScreenSteps, it would be worth its price in the time it could save you. The best part of the system is that you can easily re-use and update manuals without much hassle, allowing a skeleton manual to be quickly turned into a custom manual for a client, or making it easy to add a step you didn’t think of until you were in the middle of a training session.

You can try out ScreenSteps for free, and pick up one of two versions if you dig it: Pro for $59.95US, or Standard (lacking export of full manuals and support for MindTouch Deki and Confluence export) for $39.95US. There’s a full feature comparison on the Blue Mango site.

TUAWScreenSteps 2.5 takes screen-based documentation a step forward originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 27 Apr 2009 09:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Christmas gifts Apple could give me

December 20, 2008 by admin · Comment
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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Portables, Apple, Mac Pro, Leopard, iPhone, Apple TV, Holidays

1d31c_tree0412-19-08 Christmas gifts Apple could give meIt’s the Holiday Season, and over the years I have happily spent a lot of my XMAS money with our favorite fruit named company. My love affair with Apple products goes back to the venerated Apple II. I do have a couple of PC laptops in the house, and of course I can also run Vista on VMWare Fusion, but I’m pretty much a Mac guy through and through. Always have been. Always will be.

Nevertheless, I’d like to find some gifts from Apple under my tree this year. They are not big deals, but would be greatly appreciated. So Kris Kringle, if you’re listening, pass these on to Mr. Jobs and friends.

  • How about some documentation? I know Steve thinks books are dead, but in the old days Apple documentation was really first rate. Remember that old MacWrite manual? Apple, I know you are in the electronics business, but reading help files on a laptop screen that covers up the application I am trying to learn is a bit of a pain.
  • When you release an update to an iPod, iPhone or OS X how about telling me what the update really does. I know you have gotten better at this, but why should people have to guess all the features and fixes that you have put in? Just own up to it and trust your customers.
  • Find another partner in addition to AT&T for the iPhone. My phone is a great product that is significantly damaged by an inferior, unreliable network. To me, “more bars in more places” means I’m looking for bars to find a stiff drink so I can recover from my frustration with dropped calls, poor signal strength, and sporadic 3G coverage.
  • A lot of your products get really warm. My MacBook Pro can be a sizzler on my lap. My Mac Pro keeps my office pretty warm, and I don’t need those high temperatures since I’m in Arizona. Don’t get me started on the Apple TV. I do think it is a great product, but I’m thinking I could make a fondue on that top surface. There is no fan in the Apple TV and when I put it in standby to spin down the hard drive it wakes up by itself paying no attention to my command. If I want to be ignored, I can walk into any Home Depot. (Update: Some users say the Apple TV does have a fan. I regret the error. It’s still too darned hot!)

OK. it’s not a big list, but it’s a list just the same. What’s on yours? And to all, a good night!

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