I get the same thing, and I am using Snow Leopard. (Even though the message references Leopard.) 10.6.4, TextMate 1.5.10.
One thing this enables is switching platforms. If a future MacBook Air runs on ARM instead of Intel, anyone using Xcode would only need to recompile to target the new platform. Similar to how Intel support was easy for…
There is also the guilt of having an item flown across the country and delivered by truck. An item that costs $10 and is readily available at a store 1/2 mile from your house. I’ve done that, because I can be done with…
Yep. We had the same problem. I had to use a different Internet connection to download it. (I assumed it's not actually a phishing website based on the comments posted here by users I respect.)
No, this device meets a real need. Not everyone is buying it because they are easily-duped consumers (whereas you have mastered the fine art of seeing through marketing messages...). Specifically, those friends and…
This type of passive-aggressive attitude towards end-users is not helpful. People who buy the iPad are not doing so because they are too dumb to be programmers. They are buying it because it meets their needs, not…
How about getting people to release apps as source code? Those who want to put anything we like on our iPhones pay $100 for a developer cert, but after that could install anything we want, without the hassles of…
Hardware is not what defines “high-end” any more. Go into Best Buy and you’ll see RAM, CPU speed and hard disk sizes listed on the features tags. Those specs are increasingly meaningless for most consumers as any…
I get the same thing, and I am using Snow Leopard. (Even though the message references Leopard.) 10.6.4, TextMate 1.5.10.
One thing this enables is switching platforms. If a future MacBook Air runs on ARM instead of Intel, anyone using Xcode would only need to recompile to target the new platform. Similar to how Intel support was easy for…
There is also the guilt of having an item flown across the country and delivered by truck. An item that costs $10 and is readily available at a store 1/2 mile from your house. I’ve done that, because I can be done with…
Yep. We had the same problem. I had to use a different Internet connection to download it. (I assumed it's not actually a phishing website based on the comments posted here by users I respect.)
No, this device meets a real need. Not everyone is buying it because they are easily-duped consumers (whereas you have mastered the fine art of seeing through marketing messages...). Specifically, those friends and…
This type of passive-aggressive attitude towards end-users is not helpful. People who buy the iPad are not doing so because they are too dumb to be programmers. They are buying it because it meets their needs, not…
How about getting people to release apps as source code? Those who want to put anything we like on our iPhones pay $100 for a developer cert, but after that could install anything we want, without the hassles of…
Hardware is not what defines “high-end” any more. Go into Best Buy and you’ll see RAM, CPU speed and hard disk sizes listed on the features tags. Those specs are increasingly meaningless for most consumers as any…