Today Apple released the Safari 4 Beta for public download.
With Microsoft’s IE8 almost upon us, along with Google’s Chrome and the Mozilla Foundation’s Firefox, it’s great to see us moving beyond the browser dark ages and competition heating up again.
With Safari 4, Apple is continuing to push browser technology ahead and is showing itself as a real contender at having the best browser available.
Read on for my impressions.
I just installed iWork ‘09. Overall, I’m not sure that there’s enough in it to justify the $120, but one thing I noticed that I’m really glad about is that Apple seems to have fixed a nasty formatting bug that made Pages useless for working with unicode Hebrew. So now theology students can use Pages [...]
Rumour has it that Apple will give QuickTime PRO away for free when the next version of Mac OS comes out. That would be nice. For $50 QuickTime PRO gives you powerful audio & video conversion and compression features as well simple editing. It’s handy for trimming the start and end of a sermon or compressing the [...]
Anglican Media have announced that ‘from March, SX Digital will be delivering an expanding range of video news, apologetics, illustrations, notices and other biblical content.’ This is fantastic. A good quality video library for use in church will be a great resource!
Steve Kryger is Anglican Media Sydney’s new technology and ministry blogger. His first post on SydneyAnglicans.net highlights the reluctance of churches to apply technology and the need to change in this area. He also has a blog, called Communicate Jesus.