Quicksilver to go open source and Leopard only
With the release of Leopard, Alcor, developer at Blacktree and the developer of Quicksilver, is planning to turn the app Leopard only, and what’s even more exciting, open source. The launcher/iTunes controller/crazy app that does everything will have it’s source openly available for all to edit, change, and improve to make Quicksilver even better (if that’s even possible). This also means that there will be quicker bug fixes, which means Quicksilver will be way more stable then it currently is. Quicksilver is currently available as a beta, and can be downloaded here.
Via [TUAW] Product Page [Quicksilver]
Apple’s new iMac disassembled
I am sure there are plenty of people like myself who love to see whats on the inside of your gadgets, but not always brave enough to actually open it up. Here is a great set pf pictures of Apple’s new iMac being disassembled. In addition to the new iMac there is also a bunch of other good galleries of various Apple products being disassembled.
Read [Kodawarisan]
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