Dan Wood: The Eponymous Weblog

Dan Wood is co-owner of Karelia Software, creating programs for the Macintosh computer. He is the father of two kids, lives in the Bay Area of California USA, and prefers bicycles to cars. This site is his weblog, which mostly covers geeky topics like Macs and Mac Programming.

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Wed, 09 Mar 2005

Yesterday I blogged (in the "Cocoa" category) about an upcoming tool that Apple just wrote about called Quartz Composer (at the bottom of this page). Thanks to David Nolen's comment, the rest of the Mac world can now get a hint as to what this is all about. The program comes from an application called PixelShox, the old version of which is still available at this page right here.

Mac Developers, Power-users, and Graphic Nuts may find it interesting to download it and try it out to get a taste of what to expect with Tiger....

It's Hard to Report Tiger Bugs When Apple's Bug Reporter is Broken!

I've been using the developer builds of Tiger for a few weeks full-time now, and occasionally I run into bugs that I would like to report to Apple. But I've been having big problems with their bugreporting system, the one you have to be a member of the Apple Developer Connection to use.

Apparently Apple is working on the issue, but for now they suggest using the reporting form here: http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/bugrptform.html.