by Mario Apicella

Test Center Tracker: The zen of Web apps and Mac OS X

analysis
Aug 29, 20071 min

Have you been thinking to get yourself a Mac for a long time and never did? Then don't miss this week Enterprise Windows where Oliver Rist asks (with his well known subtlety): "Does Mac OS X suck?". Oliver's column is the closest you can get to walking the Apple road yourself, and may be you will after reading it. Is the Web treating you well? Or more to the point, are Web applications treating you well? Moving

Have you been thinking to get yourself a Mac for a long time and never did? Then don’t miss this week Enterprise Windows where Oliver Rist asks (with his well known subtlety): “Does Mac OS X suck?”. Oliver’s column is the closest you can get to walking the Apple road yourself, and may be you will after reading it.

Is the Web treating you well? Or more to the point, are Web applications treating you well? Moving an application from the quiet waters of a corporate network to the stormy weather of the Net takes more than being technically savvy, warns Tom Yager in this week’s “Ahead of the Curve”. In his column Tom explains why, and reveals what’s the secret sauce to make good Web apps. A useful reading also for non-developers.