When I first started to work on my own XFDL Viewer for Apple's osX, I knew that it wasn't going to easy. What I didn't know was just how hard it was going to be.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Decoding XFDL
Labels:
Apple,
Army,
IBM,
Java,
Lotus Forms Viewer,
Mac,
software review,
XFDL
Thursday, May 24, 2012
iOS 5.1.1 JailBreak for A5 devices ... almost here
Its not often I wait for software to be released with any real amount of anticipation. And then there's the forthcoming Absinthe 2.0 that is scheduled to be released in just over ten hours from the time this post was made.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
AirPrint from any printer
A few days ago I started to look for ways to print from iPhone 4S. I am not really sure why, it just seemed like something I should be able to do. As it turns out Apple want's you to use only those printers that support "AirPrint". As with everything Apple related, there is always another way. I found two.
Labels:
AirPrint,
Apple,
Hardware,
iOS,
Mac,
Microsoft,
mobile,
Networking,
software review,
Windows
Sunday, May 13, 2012
XFDL Viewer for Mac
If you have read my previous posts on XFDL, then you know that I have been working on an XFDL viewer for the Apple Mac. I have hit, yet again, some snags. Reverse engineering software is not only wrong, but it also illegal. However, reverse engineering a file type isn't, but that doesn't make it easy.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Cutting the cable ... revisited
Yes, I know. It's been a long time since I have made a blog post, and for that I apologize. No, I have not given up on this blog, and yes I still plan to update regularly. If I could make a living running a blog, I would. Still bills need to paid, and with a son in collage those bills add up fast. Work comes first, and unfortunately for the blog, it has paid a heavy price for my absence. After more than a month, i'm back!
Labels:
Blogging,
Cable,
Linux,
Plex Media,
Streaming,
T.V.,
Television,
Ubuntu
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