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Upgrading OSX Snow Leopard

Recently I got my hands on a new copy of the OSX for the mac. The new Snow Leopard. I decided to wait for a bit to see if it ironed out some of its early blips before i would migrate. I talked to some of my friends that had MACS and what was the best way to migrate, they suggested use Time Machine. I purchased a new passport hard drive, ran time machine and backed up everything. When it came to installing the new operating system, I completely wiped the hard drive before installing the new OS. As I booted it for the first time it asked me did I want to restore files and applications from a Time Machine backup? I plugged in the hard drive and voila, it copied down all my applications and files.

A couple of questions then came to mind here:

  • How simple is this to migrate to a different OS and there has to be some catch here?
  • There has to be some/tons of applications that just don’t work after doing this?
  • I reckon I have to have lost something here or an entire folder? and why can’t you migrate windows XP this simply?

The results of the findings

To see how well this whole process went I wanted to test the following:

  • ITunes, Skype, Chrome, Parallels, Safari, Mail, Mozy (icon missing but it works) and Ms Office all kept their settings & files and all work.
  • I use Intellij, Flex Builder, MAMP, Photoshop and Grails. I tried most of the Flex applications, all worked perfectly. OSX needed to install Rosetta for Flex but it did that itself and it works.
  • The desktop and all my documents seem to be in place.

This has to be the simplest and most painless migration I have ever done, fair play to the developers who wrote Time Machine.

The only application that doesn’t seem to be working is MenuMeters, there is a new release of this too.

On the new OSX… it seems to be a lot snappier than the last one. I have 4 gigs of ram but generally things like spotlight and safari seem to behave and react a lot quicker than with the previous OS. The new expose is nicer too and easier to pick out the application or window you are trying to get to.

Tips:

Hard drives are cheap these days, buy an external hard drive just for Time Machine, this will do the extra files and applications where Mozy won’t be able to.

If i was doing this again, I would take a couple of backups. Firstly, I would take a backup of everything as it stands, next I would take what I deemed to be a “clean” backup of the OS, removing unwanted applications and files and use that as the basis for your new install. The options in Time Machine are not great in that it is an all or nothing approach to restoring the computer from a backup at installation time.

Rapid Application Development - To Do App in 30 minutes

This post shows how rapid prototyping can have an initial version of an application built in 27 minutes and 30 seconds!! These are simple mockups of the functionality contained in the application:

Registration

Registration

Login

Login


Create Task List

Create Task List

Task Lists

Task Lists

Tasks

Tasks

We estimated it would take us 40 minutes to complete the initial version of the application so we set a countdown timer for 40 minutes. This video shows the process to build the application (it may be difficult to follow all steps in the video but we will create a separate post outlining the steps):

YouTube Video

You can have a look at the completed application here: http://dev.rndsolutions.net:8080/todo/

We will create a post with the steps we took to complete the application and the technical details.

SCRUM Explained

Excellent video explaining the scrum agile development methodology:

Opportunities in the New Software Economy – Event Cork , Dublin and Galway

Enterprise Ireland ran an event recently in Dublin, Cork and Galway called “Opportunities in the New Software Economy” - unfortunately I could not attend but Path Pacific did an excellent job putting together the videos of the event:

Enterprise Ireland’s New Software Economy Strategy Overview presented by Jim Cuddy, Manager, Enterprise Ireland from Path Pacific on Vimeo.

Innovation Models in the New Software Economy by Chris Hofmann, Mozilla Foundation - Firefox Browser and Thunderbird Email from Path Pacific on Vimeo.

New Technologies, Platforms and Delivery Modes presented by Joe Drumgoole, CEO of Cloudsplit.com from Path Pacific on Vimeo.

Software as a Service (Enterprise SAAS) - Changing to a Software as a Value Chain by Fergus Gloster, Former VP of Salesforce.com from Path Pacific on Vimeo.

The Importantance of Automatic Online Backup

Just over a week ago the graphics card on my Mac Book Pro gave up - it is a known issue with the NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics processor so even though the laptop was not under warranty Apple replaced the graphics processor free of charge. When the problem occurred I was dreading the thoughts of getting setup on my old windows machine to get back to work but thanks to the excellent Mozy Backup I was able to get setup within a few hours. We use Subversion for all our projects so there was no risk that project work would be lost but I was surprised how many files outside of projects I would have lost without Mozy.

On a separate note Galmac Computers here in Galway replaced the graphics processor and I found their service to be excellent so thanks to them.



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