AMITIAE - Thursday 27 March 2014


Cassandra: One door closes, another opens - CNET Dumps MacFixit; Topher Kessler starts MacIssues


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By Graham K. Rogers


Cassandra


Following a reorganisation, CNET has dropped its MacFixit pages which I found to be some of the most useful on that site. As a result, Topher Kessler has started a new site, MacIssues.

The opening page describes it as "intended to be an ongoing source for troubleshooting and generally using your Mac, following the closure of MacFixIt by CNET. The content will include latest news about updates, problems, and solutions to common problems."

Near the bottom of the page, to the right, are links for Facebook, Twitter and RSS, so I will be able to follow updates quite easily.

I wish Topher Kessler good luck, although with the good output he has had for a number of years this is probably not necessary.


Graham K. Rogers teaches at the Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol University in Thailand where he is also Assistant Dean. He wrote in the Bangkok Post, Database supplement on IT subjects. For the last seven years of Database he wrote a column on Apple and Macs. He is now continuing that in the Bangkok Post supplement, Life.


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