OSX, Quicktime, iLife, iWork

I cautiously upgraded to MacOSX 10.4.4 the day after Steve’s keynote address at MacWorld. I can’t say that it’s much different than OSX 10.4.3 for me. No stability issues or other problems to report. Still no support for Pentax’s RAW camera format and the linear-ized Adobe DNG format, though. For those interested, iScroll seems to work fine with 10.4.4.

I upgraded to Quicktime 7.0.4 as well. That hasn’t given me problems, but apparently it doesn’t like Flip4Mac — the Quicktime plug-in to play Windows Media formats that has just been bless by Microsoft.

I also ordered family packs of iWork and iLife to upgrade the two Mac laptops in the house. When those arrived at the end of last week, I eagerly installed them.

iPhoto ‘06 seems to resolve the constant iPhoto instability I suffered. The firwst time I launched it, it upgraded my 3,000+ image photo library to its new format without incident. iPhoto ‘06 is much more responsive and has not yet crashed on me. Thanks, Apple — although I don’t think I should have to pay for such a critical a bug fix. One of the new iPhoto’s much-touted features is actually turning into a curse — iPhoto scrolls too quickly now — it is very difficult to stop in the general vicinity of the photos I desired using the touch pad two-finger scrolling. Finally, photocasts — despite being poorly named — are just as easy as Steve made them look on stage. I haven’t trying opening one on a non-Mac yet, but the couple I tested with my wife were sucked right into her iPhoto like magic. I can see this being an excellent way to share photos of the kids, family vacations, etc. once the entire family is Mac-enabled.

iWeb is a very nice personal Web site generator. It is easy and fun to use — in fact, it may inspire my wife to create her own little corner of the Internet. I’m playing with it now to determine if I want to migrate my aviation blog over to iWeb. It would certainly be prettier in iWeb.

I don’t use Keynote much, so I can’t really espouse the value of Keynote 3’s upgrades in iWork. However, I’ve just taken over work on a newsletter for one of my organizations and appreciate the new Pages themes. The embedded image manipulation is nice, but otherwise Pages is pretty much the same — a simple page layout engine for the rest of us.

That’s all for now.

WordPress 2 Upgrade [UPDATED]

I’ve just updated the software running my aviation blog from WordPress 1.5 to WordPress 2. The upgrade was smooth, quick, and painless. The only blip in the process was my old themes no longer working, but that’s not a big deal to me — I just switched to the Classic theme.

[UPDATE: I take it all back. WP2 killed my permalinks so everyone's old links to my stories are broken and killed my FeedBurner feed (even with the new FeedBurner plugin and default permalinks). I was so disgusted with the whole thing that I switched to TextPattern.]