First impressions:
- The new environmentally aware packaging is pretty elegant for cardboard. It was nice not to wrassle with a lot of plastic wrapping.
- I like the magnetic power cord (not new on MacBooks, but new for me).
- I love the backlit keyboard (again, not new for MacBooks, but new for me — I remember when this was just for the highest-end models).
- Choosing an account photo made me smile — I recognized several of the images (flowers) from the early iCards galleries I worked with.
- The screen seems wide, but not very tall.
- The new track pad with one, two, three and four-finger controls looks intriguing.
- I noticed that I will have been a member of .Mac (Mobile Me) for 10 years come Valentine's Day.
- The set-up, including settings and a complete sync of mail, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, via Mobile Me was complete 30 minutes from when I opened the shipping box.
Tomorrow.
The track pad sounded like my Fingerworks keyboard (see http://www.fingerworks.com/userguides.html) -- not surprising since the creator of my keyboard is widely rumored to have been hired by Apple a few years ago. So I looked up the track pad. I found that it doesn't yet have the editing gestures I rely on, but I bet they are coming. I dread my Fingerworks keyboard dying someday; the same technology on a Mac might just get me to cross the Great Divide.
ReplyDeleteThanks for tipping me off to Storyist. It looks really handy. Mac only, though... Hmmm...
ReplyDeleteHaving similar fun setting up my new i7 iMac. Menumeters gives me a meter for each CPU thread so I have 8 meters strung out across my Menubar. Going to go with the single average meter to get back some real estate.
ReplyDeleteHaving similar fun setting up my new i7 iMac. Menumeters gives me a meter for each CPU thread so I have 8 meters strung out across my Menubar. Going to go with the single average meter to get back some real estate.
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