October 2008 Blog Posts
Apple has made some under-the-hood changes and updates to their subscription based MobileMe service. There is no need for any user intervention, as all the updates are done on Apple’s server side.
Hopefully, we will see some improvements in the reliability and robustness of the service; which, as so far, in my experience has been pretty faultless to date.
For a detailed list of changes, consult Apple’s release notes.
Oh, and Happy Halloween!

As you may know, the new MacBooks and MacBook Pros are totally awesome: the new shell sculpted out of a solid block of aluminium is aesthetically gorgeous and very sturdy. The glass trackpad sounds a little gimmicky, but again, it’s very easy to use and there’s hardly any ‘adjustment’ period when using it.
The new MacBooks also introduced to us a new type of display adapter; formerly, we’ve all used VGA or DVI, but this time, Apple have adopted the new industry-standard of video output; “DisplayPort” and it’s little brother “Mini DisplayPort”.
In short, this new standard (and it’s not only Apple who are starting to adopt this) offers high definition video output, with sound and data in a plug that has no pins to get bent or screws to mess around with.
Read all about it on Wikipedia or MacWorld
You can get finer control of your Mac’s volume by pressing SHIFT-OPTION-VOLUME UP/DOWN. This provides an extra 4 levels per ‘notch’, allowing you to finally have sounds coming out of your Mac to be ‘just right’.
In addition, you can temporarily disable the changing volume sound simply by holding SHIFT down whilst you change the volume. Very useful when you’re trying to change the volume in the middle of a presentation or movie.

Yesterday, Apple released it’s next generation MacBooks and MacBook Pros, as well as a LED-backlit 24” display with build in MagSafe power for laptops.
The highlights are…
MacBook
- Aluminium “unibody” enclosure
- 13.3-inch LED-backlit display for instant on
- Faster graphics
- Glass multi-touch trackpad
- 128GB Solid State Drive option
MacBook Pro
- Aluminium “unibody” enclosure
- 15-inch LED-backlit display for instant on
- High-performance graphics
- Glass multi-touch trackpad
- 128GB Solid State Drive option
LED Cinema Display
- 24-inch LED-backlit display
- Integrated MagSafe connector
- Built-in iSight, Microphone and speakers
If you’re interested in buying one, please ask us for a quote as we can save you about 5% on the MacBooks and 7% on the MacBook Pros and Displays.
If you’re looking for a free (i.e. no cost) alternative to Microsoft Office 2008 then you’re in luck. OpenOffice 3 was released yesterday. Unlike it’s predecessor, you no longer need to run it with X11, as it’s now 100% native.
It allows you to create Word Processing, Spreadsheet, Presentation, Drawing, Database and Formula documents and it’s compatible with Microsofts’s latest Office 2007 (PC) and Office 2008 (Mac) document formats although it can’t write to the new XML formats (.docx, .xlsx etc.) but can open them.
Go to the official website to find out more, or download and give the application suite a try.
NeoOffice based on OpenOffice will begin it’s
early access program for version 3.0 on the 15th of November. NeoOffice adds the following to OpenOffice:
- Fast, free, and friendly support for all users
- Extremely stable Mac OS X code
- Significant speed improvements
- Dozens of extra features
Doctor Logic is proud to bring you…
A geographical representation of the spread of clients we have in and around Greater/Central London
tada!

Thanks to a cool plug-in for NetSuite we now have the option to map our clients with the help of Google Maps.
Can you find yourself on the map?
We’ve recently put the finishing touches on the design of our first ever mouse mat.
We will soon be dropping these by for those of you who are on support contracts with us.
