May 19, 2013

Apple OS X Lion – Finder, iCal and Address Book

Screen shot 2011-06-20 at 11.14.34 PM


With OSX Lion, Apple continues to focus on refining the finder through the use of multi-touch gestures and improving usability of the OS with some very nice file and folder manipulation improvements. On top of that when you look at both iCal and Address Book you can see how they are taking what they have learned from their iOS cousins to improve the look and feel of the interface plus add some new features and frankly sorely missing on the Apple side of the world.

For instance why are we just seeing Social Media integration into the Address Book? While iCal has some new views the interface to enter new appoints still is just clumsy to say the least. Please take a look at the screencast included with this post to learn more about these items and more.

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What is a GigaPan?

Rochester, NY High Falls Fall 2009

A GigaPan is a special type of Panoramic photograph that is actually comprised of 100′s of individual photos that are all stitched together creating a huge high definition photograph. They can range anywhere from several hundred megabytes in size to the largest one yet produced which weighs in at 32GB’s!

Here is an example of one I recently took of Rochester, NY High Falls.
Rochester, NY High Falls Fall 2009
Click here to see the full GigaPan!

I am fortunate to be asked by the City of Rochester to create a GigaPan of the upcoming Veterans Day’s event with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra at the Blue Cross Arena on November 11th, 2009. The press release from the City of Rochester can be seen here.

One of the really cool capabilities of a GigaPan photo is the ability to take Snapshots and then share those snapshots with friends and family. This is of particular interest since the Blue Cross Arena will be full of family members and loved ones and you will be able to find yourself in the panoramic and then share that snapshot with loved ones.

Below is a brief Screencast that will introduce you to a GigaPan and how they work!

I hope you enjoy and I look forward to seeing you at this historic event!

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