Photo Rotate 2.01 is now available
This fixes two reported issues occurring in 2.0:
* Photo wasn’t visible after picking when device was lying flat face-down or face-up
* White flashing on iPad after picking
This fixes two reported issues occurring in 2.0:
* Photo wasn’t visible after picking when device was lying flat face-down or face-up
* White flashing on iPad after picking
If you are seeing a black screen after picking a photo in Photo Rotate 2.0, hold the device vertically and the photo will reappear. This bug manifests when the device’s orientation is face-down or face-up. This is fixed in 2.01, which has now been submitted to the App Store. Apologies for any inconvenience.
Only two small, related changes to Photo Rotate:
* Works natively on the iPad (Universal App)
* Works in any orientation you hold your device
Last week DynDNS released its beta support for Wide Area Bonjour and DNS Service Discovery. This means that if you own your own domain name, and you have a Custom DNS service with DynDNS, you can configure your Apple AirPort device (AirPort Extreme, AirPort Express and Time Capsule) to present itself as part of that domain, automatically updating your domain name and broadcasting configured services.
Read more at The Apple Blog
Recently, I’ve been migrating the functionality of my old Ubuntu Linux server to my wife’s old iMac. Since a big part of the reason to decommission my old Linux PC was to reduce my total power consumption, I wanted to fully utilize Snow Leopard’s Wake On Demand functionality with as many services as possible.
Wake On Demand is a relatively new feature that arrived with Snow Leopard. It allows your Mac to be put into sleep mode and then be woken up on demand when one of its services is required. This feature requires a compatible Apple AirPort Base Station (or Time Capsule) and OS X 10.6 running on the Mac. Most of the standard system services (File Sharing, Screen Sharing, Scanner & Printer Sharing etc.) will work automagically with this setup, but custom services such a my subversion and the built-in web sharing do not. However it’s not hard to make these services compatible with Wake On Demand with only a little bit of work to set it up. Here’s how I did it. Read more at The Apple Blog