3/30/2023 0 Comments Bbedit and interarchy![]() While they do provide a web page where you can submit feedback on their products, there is no facility for reporting Mac-specific bugs. Well, for one thing, even though I don’t always mention this in the posts in question, I almost always also report the bug directly to the software developer - as long as they provide a decent facility to do so. But is it useful? Or am I just shouting into a vacuum? You might notice that this blog includes a lot of posts about bugs in Mac OS X and other software titles. If you want to discuss anything, please contact me directly. (See the “ Blogging” category for more information on what happened.)Įxisting posts still feature the old discussions that took place before I closed the comments feature, but you cannot add anything to them. I used to have WordPress’s discussion features on, which enabled users to register and submit comments for all to see, but ended up turning the whole thing off because of issues with hackers. If you have a question or comment, feel free to communicate with me (see “Contact the Author” in the side bar). The best way to keep up with what’s going on at is to subscribe to the RSS feeds. In July 2005, I decided to switch from pMachine to WordPress, and move the site to its own permanent domain name at DiscussionĪnd that’s where we are now. This gave me the chance to try out the open-source WordPress blogging engine. I stayed with pMachine for a while, but also had the opportunity to explore other solutions as part of my job setting up a server and developing a dynamic web site for one of my employers. ![]() This was OK for a while, but then pMachine (the company) discontinued pMachine (the product) and launched a new, much more expensive blogging product called ExpressionEngine. I first used Radio UserLand as my blogging engine, but soon decided that a server-based engine was the only viable solution and switched to pMachine. ![]() The list of categories in this blog should give you a good idea of what my interests are. This blog primarily discusses issues relating to Macintosh computing, but not exclusively. I maintain my own web site of literary, visual, and musical creations at and this blog at as well as a French-language site devoted to what we call “faux amis” between English and French. Since moving here, I have been working as a certified translator, writer, Macintosh technical support provider, web designer, graphic designer, systems administrator, etc. I was born (in 1967) and educated in France, but moved to southwest Nova Scotia, Canada in 1994. It is thus only appropriate that I call this endeavour a… Betalogue. My life is in beta form and will probably always remain so… ![]() My Internet connection is finally real broadband, but my computer system is in what amounts to permanent beta form (macOS 12.6.2 and counting, still full of flaws and bugs, like all the software that I use)… ![]()
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