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iLife/iWork tutorial little touch
This isn't earth-shattering, nor is it breaking news but sometimes you just have to step back and enjoy the little things in life. I was watching a few of the iLife '08 and iWork '08 tutorials (posted about here and here) to get a feel for some of the new features. I clicked on a movie, watched it, and then clicked on another. Pretty straightforward, but then I noticed a little check mark had appeared next to the tutorials I had already watched.Nice touch, Apple web ninjas!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
michas_pi said 10:05PM on 8-08-2007
In before "slow news day"
Anyway, I love Apple for all these "little details" here and there. Such a great company.
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beer.coffee said 10:13PM on 8-08-2007
Its the little things that make a difference!
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michas_pi said 10:20PM on 8-08-2007
Conversely, the devil is in the details!
Well, this time it's the angel, but you'll understand.
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Luigi193 said 10:59PM on 8-08-2007
hmm... resisting urge to say slow news day..................
I love these small touches!!!!!!
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ChrisB said 11:37PM on 8-08-2007
Anybody out there know what technologies they used to make these demos? It looks a little more sophisticated than your typical screencast.
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sergio.delagarza said 12:03AM on 8-09-2007
AJAX and Cookies :p
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huy said 1:06AM on 8-09-2007
i hate to agree with some windows lovers/mac haters (since i'm a mac lover) but sometimes the mac adulation is just too over the top. no offense, but this really isn't worth the rss space it took up in my browser.
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john russell said 3:41AM on 8-09-2007
Too bad they don't stick around between sessions.
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Tom said 12:23PM on 8-09-2007
Seriously, if there's nothing to post about, just don't post. RSS feeds used to be a great way to get news, but now I have to filter the crap like this out of my news every day.
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