PomEn120901-082: Apple Store Rhein Center Cologne (Germany)

Posted on September 4th, 2012 by StuFF mc.
Categories: News, Pom4.

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Objective-Cologne: StuFF mc’s Exclusive Conference for Cocoa Developer

Posted on August 15th, 2012 by StuFF mc.
Categories: Article.

Over the course of the months I completely forgot to post HERE about this. In less than a month, in Cologne, Germany, I’m organising a conference for iOS & Mac Developers. If you use this link you can “get back” the Early bird price, so go ahead!

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Review: Ergotron WorkFit-S

Posted on June 28th, 2012 by StuFF mc.
Categories: Review.


Egotron Workfit-S Review from StuFF mc on Vimeo.

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#84: BookBook for iPhone & Compass from Twelve South

Posted on February 7th, 2012 by StuFF mc.
Categories: Review.

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Losing 2 fathers in 4 months

Posted on October 6th, 2011 by StuFF mc.
Categories: Article.

spacer This website is certainly not my personal blog. But it’s what I have closest, so let me be a bit personal about the recent News of Steve Jobs’ Death. On June 5th, 2011, my dad left us, after having fought for almost 2 years a brain tumor. 4 months later, day to day, Steve, which I consider of a somewhat second dad, left us as well. It gets worse because between those 2, during the Summer, David Servan Schreiber left us as well.

Those 3 men have been very important for me, at different periods of my life. Obviously a dad is a dad, so there’s no comparison whatsoever. But this is Pomcast, right? So I’ll concentrate on Steve in this blog post. But just to finish on the emphasis of the 3 men, the other one, David Servan Schreiber, died from the exact same brain tumor as my dad. Before that, he wrote a Book, which I read. I read other ones. I interested myself in What the Heck is Cancer? — and I got a lot of Answers from reading, and I changed many things in my life: food, stress, โ€ฆ A lot of possible reasons for Cancer being all around us.

Steve left us as well from Cancer. Another type, and it’s surely not anymore hard to be surrounded by people dying of Cancer, but this is mainly the reason why I’m not resolved to leave the same way they did. Anyhow — I was as well surprised to not hear a single mention of Steve during the introduction of the iPhone 4S. Then again, when I heard back in August he was stepping out, I knew what it meant. I had just been living the last month (back in May) with my dad, and I knew how it was.

Nevertheless, I was (and still am) terribly sad. I guess what makes it different than with my dad, is that it’s not something I’m sharing with my family, but it’s something I’m sharing with the community. Good thing I learned about it before going to bed yesterday. What a shock for those hearing that in the morning!

The day before my dad left us, I spoke in his hears. I told him “Thank you, for everything you did for me — You’ve been an amazing dad!”. I guess it’s time to say “Thank you, for everything you did for us” to Steve as well. I wouldn’t be what I am without my dad, but I wouldn’t be it without Steve, or David.

Let me end with one my favorite quote from Steve: Stay hungry, Stay foolish. And in any case, go outside, leave your laptop now and then, spend time with your family, and most importantly, enjoy every second of it. Since my dad left us, I bring my daughters to bed with another “mood”. I think about my dad every single time. Now I will probably think about “our” dad, of us all, this amazing Apple community he was at the root of, and I am so terribly proud to be part of.

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Disk Alarm: Tell me before it’s too late

Posted on April 5th, 2011 by StuFF mc.
Categories: Article, Podcast.

spacer It was killing me the last few months that I was constantly running out of space on my hard drive. More even since I got my 11″ MacBook Air. So I asked if there was anything “smarter” than the built in Mac OS X that would tell me only when the drive was *really* full. There was nothing, so I made it. It’s now on the Mac App Store and you can have more info at diskalarm.com. It’s only 4 bucks and it might save your life one day.

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#83 (bis) : MacBookAir Part 2

Posted on October 31st, 2010 by StuFF mc.
Categories: Article.

Here is Part 2 of my review of the MacBook Air where I compare it with my dear (but really old, actually almost dead) Powerbook 12″. Thanks, Powerbook, I had amazing times with you, but my new lover just works so much better :)

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#83: MacBook Air 11″ (Part 1)

Posted on October 29th, 2010 by StuFF mc.
Categories: Pom4.

Part 1 because I screwed up at the end and the SD card was full :) So you’ll have to wait a bit for me to upload part 2 which compares this baby to my 12″ powerbook. In this Part 1 we go with the typical unpacking and we compare the MBA with my beloved 17″ MacBook Pro.

BTW this is my first post using the amazing HTML5 <video> tag! w00t!

Enjoy!

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#82 My Brand new white iPhone

Posted on August 17th, 2010 by StuFF mc.
Categories: Pom4.

I sent back my old iPhone last tuesday and this is what came this friday. Pretty cool, Apple.

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#81: Jeff LaMarche

Posted on April 3rd, 2010 by StuFF mc.
Categories: Pom4.

Anybody who has started with iPhone Development should have heard this name at least once. If they don’t, sorry, but I don’t know where they live (probably either in the Jungle or totally in the Microsoft community and just boot a Mac mini now and then *only for Xcode*).

I had the pleasure to chat (twice, as you’ll hear at the beginning) with Jeff while I was at NSConference. It was a very fun chat where I learned, among other things, that I was chatting with a Lawyer - hmm, I’ve heard this combination already in the past - who became a professional programmer (and what a great one!) later in his career path.

Enjoy those nearly 12 minutes, who’ll probably not succeed being uploaded on *every* video platform, but well, the *original* HD (warning: over 800 MB) file is available at here at pomcast.com !

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