- Fetch Softworks
- Mark/Space, Inc.
- Readers Like You!
- Microsoft
- Bare Bones Software
- Web Crossing
- VMware
Most Popular Articles
- Send SMS for Free via AIM on iPhone (13 Jul 2008)
- How to Protect Yourself from the New Mac OS X Trojans (25 Jun 2008)
- Firefox 3 Bounds Forward (22 Jun 2008)
- First Impressions of the iPhone 3G and iPhone 2.0 (14 Jul 2008)
Recent TidBITS Talk Discussions
- New Mac threats? (77 messages)
- Hands Off iPhone Talking in my Car (4 messages)
- iPhone 3G: On the Line in Seattle (1 message)
- Using a GSM cell phone as a modem (3 messages)
Shopping for a new digital camera? In "Take Control of Buying a Digital Camera," pro photographer Larry Chen helps you pick out the right camera and accessories for your needs and budget. This book is loaded with tips on using your camera, pointers to the best review sites, and more!
Published in TidBITS 54. Subscribe today to receive TidBITS in email every Monday.
- TidBITS Survey Introduction
- TidBITS Numbers
- Survey Statistics
- Like Best?
- Like Least?
- New Articles?
- Make TidBITS Easier?
- Favorite color
- Miscellaneous comments
- The End
TidBITS Authors
I've written the majority of the articles that appear in TidBITS with Tonya's help, but six other people have written articles for us as well (if we've missed anyone, please accept our heartfelt apologies). We'd like to thank them for helping out with excellent reviews and articles. We've listed them in order of the number of characters they wrote. Of course, that isn't a terribly accurate number because we always change the original size in the editing process. Detail details.
Ian Feldman = 36,980 (two articles and the Xanadu special issue)
Ken Hancock = 18,786 (the compression program comparison)
Mark H. Anbinder = 14,277 (articles on Macworld Expo in San Francisco)
Len Schwer = 10,909 (the FlexiTrace review)
Andrew Lewis = 6,400 (an article on DeskWriter problems)
Harry Skelton = 3,290 (an article on the Sony NeWS server and uShare)
Thank you all for the total 90,642 characters you've contributed over the last year, a little under 10% of all the writing we've published.
WebCrossing Neighbors Creates Private Social NetworksCreate a complete social network with your company or group's
own look. Scalable, extensible and extremely customizable.
Take a guided tour today <http://www.webcrossing.com/tour>






