Spotted on Jakarta Post (Features)

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I checked out the web and found that I’ve spotted on Jakarta Post (again). Well quite nice article. If only Apple has seen the potential… (for PDF version click here)

Computing systems for business: Linux or Mac?
Monday, September 11, 2006

Evi Mariani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

Is there an alternative for original Microsoft Windows to substitute the pirated Microsoft Windows and Office on your office computers?

You must have heard about Linux and Mac. But you’re so familiar with the way Microsoft Windows and Office works, you wonder how other operating systems will help your business.

On the other hand, you find buying the original Microsoft could bury you in a neck-deep debt hole while viruses and spam have bugged you for years, they have disrupted your business and peace of mind.

For small and micro enterprises whose first concern is price, Linux with its plenty distributions should probably your first consideration. However, the downside of Linux is its limited and almost unknown –at least to laypeople– applications. Your whole staff have to be people with brave and adventurous heart to switch to Linux.

If your office’s works rely only on word processor application (like Microsoft Word), mail browser, Internet browser, presentation application (like Powerpoint) and worksheet app like Excel, you can choose Linux, which so far has a number of leading distributions (distros) creating open source (free) projects you can pick: Ubuntu, Fedora Project by Red Hat, Debian, Slackware, Ubuntu and many others.

Some of the projects can run Windows-based or Mac-based applications, albeit with some difficulty.

Another neat option is Mac.

Price wise, Mac might not be the winner. However, for its price-performance balance, Mac could be the best choice, especially for those who run heavy-duty apps for graphic, photo editing, film editing, architecture design and others. Microsoft Office’s fans can also buy the app built for Mac.

Apple’s decision to use Intel processor now allows Apple computers to also run Windows, therefore run heavy-duty apps that can only run on Windows like AutoCad.

After all, Apple computers plus Mac’s prices compared to the price of original Microsoft plus branded computers like IBM or Dell is still the same or even lower.

The downside is of Mac is, even though it’s not totally community-supported like Linux, Apple Computer Inc. (developer of Mac OS) hasn’t opened its office in Indonesia. The nearest office is in Singapore, which is still a hassle for many enterprises.

However, it doesn’t mean companies cannot run Mac for their business. There are plenty of IT geeks here in Indonesia who have comprehensive understanding of Linux and Mac you can rely on.

Ruthie Tobing, office manager of equipment supplier PT. Prima Samodra Servindo, said that after few years of mulling and dealing with plethora of virus, spams and pop-up message to update anti-virus protection, her office decided in July to switch to Mac.

“It was annoying, the spams and the virus. It slows down my work, which relies heavily on e-mails. I can get and send 50 e-mails a day, but because of spams my inbox is sometimes crowded with hundreds of e-mails, some carrying virus,” Ruthie said.

Her office’s IT consultant, Adinoto, recommended her to use Mac, which is attacked by much less virus.

“Mac’s record shows that it was only attacked by one or two virus. And I mean really one or two, it’s not a figurative speech. It’s far more secure compared to more than 100,000 viruses attacking Windows,” Adinoto Abdul Kadir, the owner of Adinoto, said.

“So far, we are happy with Mac. My mails are more organized because Mail application native of Apple can filter spams more effectively and the Internet works faster,” Ruthie said.

Ruthie added her staff and her boss didn’t encounter much difficulty in switching from Microsoft to Mac. She also said that the amount of money her office spent to buy two Apple notebooks (MacBook) and five units of iMac G5 compared to the amount for two IBM Think Pad tablets and five IBM desktop PCs the company previously used was almost the same.

Adinoto, who is also one of the moderators of Mac User Group id-apple@googlegroups.com, said that Mac could cost lower because its Mac OS was free with every purchase of an Apple computer. Mac’s word processor and presentation app, Pages and Keynote also cost only US$79 (Family Pack cost US$99 for five computers) compared to Windows XP (retail price ranging from US$90 to US$150)) and Microsoft Office (retail from US$200 to US$400).

“Mac also doesn’t requires enterprise customers to pay more money like Microsoft does with its Client License Access (CAL). CAL is a considerable amount of money an enterprise has to pay for the service per client. Say you have 300 computers, you have to pay Windows CAL of US$31 per computer,” Adinoto said.

“It’s really costly, and many companies didn’t know about CAL when they decided to use Microsoft,” he added.

Adinoto added that unlike Linux and Microsoft which could run on almost any computer machines Mac only runs on Apple machines.

“But the machines are cool anyway,” he said, chuckling.

As for the system support, Adinoto said although Mac didn’t have representative office here, a number of IT consultants like his could handle Mac.

So, before you do the lawful thing, first choose which operating system you think can grow your business the most. It’s up to you: Microsoft, Linux or Mac.

in box: Further information: http://www.ubuntu.com http://fedora.redhat.com http://www.debian.org http://linas.org/linux/http://www.apple.com http://www.adinoto.com

PowerBook SuperDrive Workaround (from Apple)

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I remember last time I wrote rant on PowerBook’s SuperDrive ability to perform at its suppose to be rated performance (8x SuperDrive) which powered by unfamous Matshita UJ-835E. To make the story fair I personally think that it would be wise to inform that Apple has fixed the problem with the SuperDriveFirmwareUpdate2.0 that would add more stability and performance on your UJ-835E SuperDrive. Of course this is a rather late announcement. Apple release the patch on 5/31/06, while now is already September. I should say that I’m no longer carry PowerBook 15″ 1.67GHz at the moment (but I do now on 12″), so I should say (though it’s late) Thanks Apple! for concerning to our problem.

So for those of you who own UJ-835E (PowerBook G4 (12 -inch 1.5GHz), PowerBook G4 (15-inch 1.33GHz, 1.5GHz, or 1.67GHz), PowerBook G4 (17-inch 1.67GHz), iMac G5 (17-inch 1.6GHz or 1.8GHz), iMac G5 (20-inch 1.8GHz), Mac mini G4 I should say that you might want to update your SuperDrive firmware. Do it with caution as instructed, and it requires Mac OS X 10.4.6

Kudos to Apple engineering team! 🙂

Sejarah Apple dan Right Click/Two Button Mouse

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Ini sih ga tulisan sejarah cuma mau share dari jawaban gua di milis id-apple-subscribe@googlegroups.com tentang seputar bagaimana Apple kok geuleuh ga mau adopt right click button. Helloo Steve, hear this!!

> Yonatan Indrajaya wrote:
> Agreed… Kalo pake laptop macam Acer, IBM dll gw ga bakal tahan
> pake touchpad-nya. Pernah kejadian ga sengaja mindahin file gara2
> ga biasa pake touchpad, mana file2nya itu system files lagi!
> Jadi trauma pake touchpad. Tapi semuanya itu berubah ketika gw
> nyobain touchpad-nya mac (PowerBook, MBP, MB sama aja).
> Asli enak banget! Beda deh sama touchpad laptop2 yang lain..

Macnoto wrote:
Mungkin sebagian ga tahu kalo Apple invented TrackPad pertama (sorry bukan touchpad namanya buat Apple) pada PowerBook 520/540c pertama tahun 1994. Sebelum itu semua vendor pake TrackBall.

Even further, Apple jugalah company yang pertama kali memperkenalkan TrackBall pada PowerBook 100 😀 (*the first portable from Apple made by Sony in 1991). Hanya TrackPoint technology competitor yang diciptakan IBM di ThinkPad lines. Toshiba pun hanya melisensi.

Further, Apple yang pertama kali created palmrest! Dulu semua laptop PC keyboardnya di belakang sehingga kadang kalo mau ngetik kudu naruh buku biar rata sama palm.

Tapi salah satu yg ngebetein ya Apple satu-satunya yang keukeuh tidak mau bikin RIGHT CLICK dan INSERT button!! dan DO YOU KNOW kalo Function Key di Apple juga termasuk late to market. Dulu semua ga ada Function Key, until 1995 🙁 in keyboard setelah Apple Design Keyboard.

PC juga awalnya tidak mengenal Two Buttons Mouse, actually it was THREE of them. The Center one is for Programming purposes. Later on karena jarang yg ngemanfaatin maka jadi two-buttons mouse.

Why Apple is so goddamn ignorance about this simple but important things?

*Hare gene pake mek? 😛

Batnoto

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Dapet kiriman kado ultah dari boss Pinot

Spotted on Jakarta Post

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Id-Apple (again) spotted on national newspaper, The Jakarta Post. There’s also a picture of myself with ComicLife creation. 😛
Here’s the link (in PDF format).

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