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		<title>Top 10 Things About My Snow Leopard Upgrade</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 16:53:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For my system it was absolutely worth the enormous $29 to upgrade! In the first couple of hours I can easily notice speed improvements and have no complaints about the process or the issues that I have found so far.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><a href="http://cdn.jeffwendorff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/apple.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-900" title="apple" src="http://cdn.jeffwendorff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/apple.jpg" alt="" width="51" height="51" /></a>The Back Story</h3>
<p>I finally switched to a MAC when the new MAC Pro towers came out in March. I had used PCs for years and had pretty good computer skills. I&#8217;m the guy that friends and family called when they could not figure out what was up with their computer&#8230; My experience with the switch was awesome! Literally it was like I had always had a MAC, no issues, just joyous ease and blazing speed. To be fair my move up the performance ladder was rather substantial. My PC was a core2 1.86GHz machine with 2GB of ram running Vista. My MAC is a dual quad core 2.26GHz machine with 10GB of RAM!</p>
<h3>The Upgrade</h3>
<p>Of course there was some drama sot get started. I went to my local Apple store promptly at 10 to get the shiny new disc, only to discover that they were closed for remodeling until September 18<sup>th</sup>! That was a tad longer than I wanted to wait and so I went to the nearest Best Buy, no Snow Leopard at that store, but the one across town had discs. Note to self: CALL FIRST!</p>
<h3>The Preparation</h3>
<p>I read some stuff online and I had my hard drive all backed up via Time Machine (How cool is that app?)  I chose to do an on top install rather than wipe the disc. My machine was new and I didn&#8217;t think that I had done anything to it that needed a start over. Bottom line the only preparation was to back up the drive that my OS was on.</p>
<h3>The Install</h3>
<p>1)   The Unwrapping. You have to love Apple&#8217;s typical over the top and somehow endearing packaging. Inner cartons on an install disc!</p>
<p>2)   Started at 12:07 and a very cool flash movie setup assistant plays. It predicts about 45 minutes for the install.</p>
<p>3)   I think it did 2 re-boots during the process neither of which required my intervention. My only action was to re-boot when it was over.</p>
<p>4)   Finished the final re-boot and 12:40. A quick 33 minutes to install a new OS.</p>
<p>My expectations were pretty high based on my experience with the MAC so far. I was also excited about the upgrade because most of it was really designed to make my turbo charged computer perform at its most awesome level.</p>
<h3>The Big Reveal</h3>
<p>1)   Opening applications is noticeable faster, especially Apple apps like Safari. Safari is blink and you&#8217;ll miss it fast. I did a speed test on Firefox and on Safari. Safari&#8217;s download test was 7 MBPS faster. Obviously subjective, but my feeling of speed shows that Safari is far faster as well.</p>
<p>2)   I have 2 monitors and one of them is swiveled portraits style. The new OS new this. In fact I didn&#8217;t find any old preferences that had been forgotten. Nice! On my last windows upgrade I even had to locate USB and Ethernet drivers! Try that without getting online&#8230;</p>
<p>3)   Entourage is the only software isn&#8217;t working right. I get my mail, but the views filters are not working</p>
<p>4)   My Adobe Lightroom and CS4 products all work as do all of the filters from NIK, Auto/FX and Lucis Arts.</p>
<p>5)   It does see my Epson NX515 printer, but cannot get the drivers. I thought that was odd since the printer is brand new on the market. I delete and re-install the printer and it works just fine.</p>
<p>6)   I still have a PC and am using a venerable Linksys WR54GT router. No problem going MAC to PC or vice versa. I didn&#8217;t touch anything here. The printer is also wireless&#8230;</p>
<p>7)   My Logitech mouse works in basic mode. I use the back button extensively on the web and it doesn&#8217;t work now. The Logitech software does not install with Snow Leopard.</p>
<p>8)   I booted in both 64bit (hold the 6 and 4 key while booting) and in 32 bit. I didn&#8217;t find any gotchas in one that was not there in the other.</p>
<p>9)   Apps open and close immediatel</p>
<p>10) I have not played very much with the new features. I use Finder a lot and I was looking forward to the increased thumbnail size. This is great, but only works in the grid view. I kind of like the column view myself.</p>
<h3>Conclusions</h3>
<p>For my system it was absolutely worth the enormous $29 to upgrade! In the first couple of hours I can easily notice speed improvements and have no complaints about the process or the issues that I have found so far. I feel like all the little buggy things will get sorted out quickly.</p>
<p>It really was a no brainer and easy process. Oh and by the way windows users, you don&#8217;t have to re-install any of your software, WOW!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been blessed to photograph a Snow Leopard!</p>

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<p>You can see more of them in <a href="http://portfolio.jeffwendorff.com/p1024190838" target="_blank">my gallery here</a>. I also teach photography and you can join me and get a chance to photograph a Snow Leopard too. Here is a <a href="http://www.paworkshops.net/lions-tigers-and-bears-workshops" target="_blank">link to the workshop</a>.</p>
<p>In the mean time enjoy the upgrade to Snow Leopard it&#8217;s been great for me.</p>
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		<title>iPhone App &#8211; Kindle</title>
		<link>http://jeffwendorff.com/2009/03/iphone-app-kindle/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 13:08:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Apple]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[My first impulse was, I am absolutely not going to read a book on my iPhone, it is just too small. As per usual, I had an epiphany: user manuals, guide books and other reference items would be AWESOME!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About the only time I have time to read a book is when I am on a plane and then it is a must have item. I cannot fly without a book. As something of a gadget guy, I&#8217;ve considered the Kindle, but decided it was too much for the amount of reading I am able to get to. Too much as in too much money and too big for me to lug around. Now Amazon has a free Kindle  iPhone app. My first impulse was, I am absolutely not going to read a book on my iPhone, it is just too small. As per usual, I had an epiphany: user manuals, guide books and other reference items would be AWESOME! I love Scott Kelby&#8217;s Lightroom book and being able to have it in literally in the palm of my hands could be an incredible convenience. Or a  guide book for an upcoming trip. The iPhone even has something that makes it better than the Kindle&#8230;color pictures!</p>
<p>There are 245,000 books in the Amazon store including 396 about photography! Here are some ideas.</p>
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