Sunday, January 26, 2014

All Good Things About The Mac

My first impressions about the Mac is how beautiful it was crafted: The icons are large and intricate and is so simple. You can recognise the app by just a glance; it also has this translucent menu bar that reflects the subtle background; and it even has some desktop effects that magnifies the icons, to be more clearer and easier.

The Mac is not just eye candy, but it also has some powerful tools everyone can use for free! Like the Automator, which you can construct like Lego bricks, and solve repeating jobs in one process. Like, scrape the Internet for great deals, print hundreds of websites in one push of the button! Leveraging the power of computers, you can do batch processing while doing other work, thus saving you time and money.

One of the importance of having a Mac is that you can create almost anything! Like apps for iPads, iPhones, and even Macs. Aside from your day job, you can do side projects where you can program and develop apps and sell it to the Apple App Store, and make earnings. If you want to dive in the science of development, there are ebooks you can buy anywhere, and Apple has a more complete documentation in almost you can think of by registering in Apple Dev website (https://developer.apple.com).

With Macs you can do anything and have fun while you are at it. There are games for kids and mature alike from the best. Games are also one of my hobby, playing games and making games. I learn things in games like how to build a start-up and how to manage businesses; it also helps kids think and learn. When I was younger, it was games that made me in to software development, and even my nephew is also into it studying abroad. So, don’t hinder kids to play games. This is part of growing up, and it helps foster inspiration to young minds. Games nowadays are multi-billion dollar businesses because of the spread of mobile technology like smartphones and tablets.


Even in this perilous times in our country, we should have an open mind and hearts for what is good, and the rest is in God’s hands.