Howard Oakley

Onward and upgrade

by Howard Oakley on 13 May 2010 in Help

Software vendors should make a New Year’s resolution to ensure that upgrades and updates to their products are more user-friendly. How did your wall calendar update go, then? Have you found any incompatibilities between Calendar 2010 and 2009? Or worse, did Calendar 2010 crash repeatedly until you applied patches to February and September? Assuming that [...]

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No flying sauces in sight

by Howard Oakley on 13 May 2010 in Help

When times are hard, success in business comes through innovation, not just change. To survive, companies must not repeat past mistakes. One of the most delightful but annoying human traits is our apparent pleasure in repeating common mistakes. One autumn evening, when I was tucking into a chilli at a Little Chef along the A303, [...]

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Colouring the issue

by Howard Oakley on 13 May 2010 in Help

Colour management can be a chaotic business, and often what we see on our printouts isn’t what we should get. It’s hard to imagine a world without colour, just as it’s hard to think of a subject that’s more intractably controversial in the computing world than colour management. From the ostensibly simple problem of naming [...]

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Change is on the cards

by Howard Oakley on 13 May 2010 in Help

Snow Leopard’s OpenCL can put blisteringly fast GPUs to good use, but finding one that works with your Mac Pro isn’t as easy as it should be. Most of Apple’s product names have been chosen carefully to inform rather than bedazzle: the Pro is aimed squarely at professionals, MacBooks are almost as portable as books, [...]

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