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Did Justin Long JailBreak his iPhone or was he Kimmel’d

After seeing the obvious Cydia logo on Justin Long’s iPhone, I had to snicker that he had actually JailBroken his phone and left it on that app page when the only obvious button in the dock is the SMS button. But then it occurred to me that the phone’s screen was being displayed live on the plasma/LCD screen above and that the only folks who can do this are Apple for their Keynote demos and the guys who jailbreak their devices to capture “screencasts” like Don McAllister of Screencasts Online. So what probably happened was that the Kimmel folks, who we already know are very savvy mac users, told Justin Long they could show is iPhone on a big TV without an overhead cam and simply jailbroke the phone to do it.

However this is truly an awesome video.

[UPDATE] Disney/ABC pulled the video from YouTube, if you are State side I’m sure you can see it on the ABC site or you could try Googling “Justion Long Kimmel video”

So What’s Your GeekBench Score?

Primate Labs Geekbench:

“Geekbench provides a comprehensive set of benchmarks engineered to quickly and accurately measure processor and memory performance. Designed to make benchmarks easy to run and easy to understand, Geekbench takes the guesswork out of producing robust and reliable benchmark results.”

So we had a little fun in the office benchmarking Adi’s new VostroTosh install today. This cool little app called GeekBench will benchmark almost any platform you can think of, including iPhones, Android devices and even Sun stations. Well, we put it to the test on the VostroTosh which isbasically a Dell Vostro 3400 i5 running Mac OS X (more on that another time) with 2.4Ghz, 4GB RAM, NV 310M graphics chip and got a pretty respectable score of 4195. I ran the same 32bit version on my MacBook Pro (6,2) also with an i5 chip, 4GB of RAM and a slightly better graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M and managed to get a score of 4949 from a fresh boot.

How the Dell e6400 running Window 7 Enterprise in 64bit and which cost as much as my MacBook Pro a few years back Did not fair so well. Spec’d out with a 2.23Ghz Core 2 Duo, also 4GB of RAM and the NVidia Quadro NVS 160M graphics chip this little beast could only manage 2550 on a fresh boot.

So how does your Lappie fair? Download the app here, run the tests and post the results and your machine specs in the comments. I would love to see how some of the high end workstations and gaming rigs fair.

You Had Me At Coda Notes

Coda Notes.jpgPanic Blog » Coda Notes for Safari: Now Available!:

“At long last! Coda Notes, a fun Safari Extension we introduced at this year’s WWDC, is now officially available for download!
To recap, the idea is this: Coda is a great tool for web developers. But how can we make life easier for the web client, or the marketing person, or the person not developing the website but who still has a hand in the process? The person who has to give notes and ideas on web development?”

It’s no secret that I have been a long time Dreamweaver user and have always loved it’s ability to bridge design and code with the click of a toolbar button, however this morning I made a radical decision of kicking the 400 pound gorilla in the balls and running like hell over to the Coda Monkeys at Panic (not in a panic). Why Coda? Quite simply it is super-fast and very elegant. It integrates beautifully into Transmit (my default FTP client) has a top notch CSS editor and includes all the documentation you could need simply by CTRL double clicking a tag (check out this awesome video to see how and more). You know what you should give it a 30 day trial to see what I mean. And it’s not 30 consecutive days either. Simply put any 30 days you actually launch the app. You gotta love that.

Coda Notes just made my workflow so much simpler.

So now with the release of Coda Notes for Safari I can work with our designers and my lead developer and simply insert notes over the web page like I used to do in Preview after taking a screenshot, annotating it and then turning into a PDF. Coda Notes just made my workflow so much simpler. And now that I have discovered Coda Plugins and the ability, not to mention ease of use in making them my self, there really is no reason to use Dreamweaver again. In the future I will probably float between TextMate and Coda depending on the size of the task. With most of the heavy stuff going to Coda.

A Big Thanks to Cabel and the Panic Team for finally weening me off my Adobe addiction, now if only our designers could get to grips with Pixelmator, I could totally ditch Photoshop too.

Apple Safari with Extensions Gallery, Still Not FireFox

Currently installed extension

Apple – Safari – Safari Extensions Gallery:

“Extensions are a great way for you to add new features to Safari 5.0.1. Built by developers, Safari Extensions use the latest HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript web technologies. And they’re digitally signed and sandboxed for improved security. You can install extensions with one click — no need to restart Safari.”

I’ve been a long time FireFox user, but lately I’ve been flip flopping between all three non-IE browsers. And more often than not I tend to stick around longest in Safari. It is in fact my default browser and it also runs in 64bit so this might explain the preference and what made me switch was the new extensions. I had been using the Safari Extensions Tumblr site as my source. But this morning Apple kindly updated Safari to 5.1 and opened the official flood gates to extension nirvana.

For me the best stuff has mostly been in Productivity: (read on for links and why I’m using them)
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Mastering Photoshop For Web Design – Smashing Magazine eBook

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New eBook From Smashing Magazine: Mastering Photoshop For Web Design – Smashing Magazine:

“Mastering Photoshop is written for advanced and intermediate designers who want to brush up on their workflow and improve their Photoshop skills. The eBook contains 178 pages, explaining fundamental techniques that Web designers need to know to produce high-quality work in Photoshop. You won’t find any generic step-by-step tutorials or learn random effects. You will gain a profound understanding of what you can do with Photoshop and how to use it effectively in your work.”

I used quite a few Smashing Magazine tutorials over the years, they are simple to follow but go further than most in explaining the details. This is a PDF eBook so it should be a great read on the iPad and if you really need to have it printed, 178 pages won’t break the bank.