Archive for February, 2007

Camino vs Safari vs Firefox

Safari

I’ve been finding lately that Safari has been a little slow on my Powerbook (which is 3 years old). So I switched to Firefox and found it to be a little faster but slower than I’d like or expect…despite the fact that this laptop has 768mb of ram and is a 1.33ghz G4. I don’t really want to spring for more ram (which would cost about $150 for the necessary module) with the ever present rumours of Apple working on a new sub-notebook. I’d love a 10″MacBook…which means it probably won’t happen.

So what to do? I decided to try Camino again. I’ve used it before on my iMac, mostly as a third browser to test sites with and confirm that caching isn’t in effect while working on something. There have been a number of articles recently about Safari’s sluggishness and ways of speeding up OSX surfing so it seemed like a good place to start.

Camino featuresSo far it’s pretty peppy and as good or better than Firefox performance on this machine. Another nice benefit is the fact that WordPress and a few other things work the way you’d expect them to.

If you’ve got an older machine, try it out and see if it runs things a little better.

Digital Photography on the web

Kris Krug’s session
After attending Kris Krug’s Digital Photography session yesterday at Northern Voice 2007, I’ve been re-inspired to take/post more photos.

Since moving to the new server, I’ve setup Coppermine to host my pix here and after Northern Voice, I’ve also decided to post more pix on Flickr.

I’m planning on taking a ton of photos when I head to Austin, Texas in just over a week for South by Southwest.

Should be a great time and opportunity to take more photos.

We have installation!

Everything is finally setup on the new server now.