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Google releases Chrome web brower for Mac OS X

Today, Google released the beta version of their web browser, "Chrome," for the Mac. While it's not the most attractive piece of Mac software, it's functional and the speed performance is blazing fast! If you're a desigery kinda person, you might wanna customize the look and feel of Chrome by installing and applying a Google Chrome Theme.This beta version for the Mac comes without a few features built into the Windows versions. But overall, the performance is enough to give Safari and Firefox a run for their money. Developers will also be happy and familiar with the Developer Tools settings. By the way, my browser of choice is Safari...

Pros

  • HTML 5 Supported
  • Canvas Supported
  • SVG Supported
  • Tabbed Browsing
  • View Source Color Coding with Line Numbers
  • Incognito Web Browsing
  • Custom Themes
  • Status Bar hides until page load or link rollover
  • Faster than Safari

Cons

  • No Google Search Field! Huh???
  • Not quite adhering to Mac OS X GUI standards

Upon launch, Chrome calls home:

Main GUI browser window:

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New AOL logo in Q4 2009

Don't ask me why I was on the AOL website the other day, but I was surprised to see their new brand campaign and schizophrenic identity on their homepage...
 
 

Setup a Mac OS X Leopard IDE Workflow for Web Design and Development using Dreamweaver, Subversion and a Dedicated Server

Wow, sounds complicated huh?! Well, in a sense ...it is. However, once you're all setup and running -- this IDE will run like the wind...

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Zennaware releases Cornerstone 1.5 Subversion client for Mac OS X Snow Leopard

Cornerstone is a great Mac OS X Leopard GUI app that easily allows for Subversion repository creation and management. I have been using the Trial version and really enjoy it. I'm pretty savvy with SVN using Terminal, but think I might switch to Cornerstone in the near future. I've been keeping my eye on Versions as well, but think Cornerstone is better suited for my Workflow.
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