Monday, October 13, 2008
MacBreak 35: Color Matching in Photoshop
MacBreak 116: Macworld 2008: Solio
MacBreak 95: Image Editor Roundup
Egnyte 2.0 virtual file server adds iPhone support
Egnyte's web-based file server service has been upgraded with iPhone support, the company says. Egnyte is adding other enhancements to the service, which provides small businesses with a web-based alternative to traditional file servers. Small to medium-sized companies store their files in Egnyte's "cloud," at the cost of a monthly fee. Users can access the data on any machine and collaborate on p...
MacBreak 89: Studio: Troubleshooting Compressor
China Blocks FeedBurner RSS Feeds
Wow, perhaps China is feeling a little paranoid here? I mean, what else would be the reason for blocking FeedBurner?
Read MoreFeedBurner, which powers hundreds of thousands of blog, podcast and mainstream news feeds (including this one), is apparently being blocked by Chinese authorities. Here is a Yoda-esque loose English language translation of William Long’s original post. William even used a proxy server to verify that the issue is with the Chinese, not FeedBurner. His subscriber count dropped from over a thousand readers to zero overnight.
I have nothing but respect for Dick Costolo and the FeedBurner crew. They have been extremely helpful in troubleshooting various issues on my blog and others. I am sure they are doing everything in their power to remedy as best they can. This issue goes way beyond FeedbBurner…. Source: Micro Persuasion
Picasa Web Albums Uploader 1.2 adds video
Google has released a new version of its Picasa Web Albums Uploader for the Mac, which is now at version 1.2. The update allows for the sharing of both still images and video clips, from iPhoto '08 via the Picasa exporter, or else using the standalone direct uploader. Once submitted, content can be shared with family and friends via the web....