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The pursuit of Mac Awesomeness

I’ve been thinking of doing quick-and-dirty videos to accompany the stories here at MacMerc for quite a while but the first video is always the toughest. I finally got my inspiration as I was sitting in the local @Starbucks trying to post a story using their free wifi. It was taking me far too long to upload a simple story. Far, far, far too long. This was not going to work.

I looked across the street and noticed my local Mac dealer, Mac Station, and thought, “I bet they have better wifi… I wonder if they’d let me blog from their store.” I assumed they’d want to get something out of the deal—not just let some guy leach wifi and not buy anything. That’s when I came up with the idea to offer to do those nearly-daily videos I wanted to do, but do them from their store. I help get the word out about the awesome store and their fun, knowledgeable staff and in return I get a base to blog from and a gentle nudge to get something compelling done every day.

So here it is, the first video1 . The first video is always the toughest.

No Flash? No problem—click here!»

Be sure to subscribe to the RSS feed and follow @RickMacMerc and @MacMerc on Twitter. Me and the staff here at Mac Station have a lot of great ideas we’re going to share with you, but if you know of any Mac/iPod/iPhone/iPad awesomeness you want us to feature, post a comment or send me a Submission of Awesomeness and I’ll give it a look.

Thanks for reading this far, as a reward, you get to watch a video of me rescuing a kitten from my car engine»
  1. and, no, this doesn’t take the place of MacMercTV []

This also happened today…

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iLugger

blue w500 20080725 192738 iLuggerUsually iMacs are not portable computers, but now, thanks to the iLugger Backpack they are. The iLugger is a sturdy backpack fitted for either the 17″, 20″ or 24″ iMacs with room for accessories such as a keyboard or mouse. Despite the way people are bound to look at you if you wear this on the street, the iLugger claims to provide a practical solution for people who need to transport an iMac.

There are obvious quirks to carrying a desktop computer on your back considering that the iMac, though thin and sleek, is not designed to be lightweight. At about 20 pounds, this is a heavy load to carry on your back and I would have appreciated more padding and more comfortable straps to accommodate the load.

Overall, the iLugger does what it claims to do and that is simply to make the iMac portable. Though, I do not agree with the claims of the iLugger making the iMac into a portable computer, because the fact is that 20 pounds is 20 pounds regardless of whether or not its in a backpack.

I was asked to do some durability and functionality testing on the iLugger, here are some interesting issues about it you might want to know;

  • The actual bag is very durable, I was not able to get it to tear. To find its tear point, I stuck a knife into the back. And only after a lot of jabbing, I was able to make a small whole.
  • The backpack straps are poorly designed, and poorly constructed. They run diagonally from a few inches below the top of the iLugger to its bottom.
  • The iLugger is too lightly padded and the poorly designed straps make the load feel even heavier.
  • The clips for connecting the removable backpack straps to the case are made of plastic and, during testing, one broke and then popped out while the case was on my back. Imagine this happening while your iMac was inside!
  • The shoulder strap is also poorly padded and I found it next to impossible to carry the iLugger with an iMac inside for more than 20 minutes. I found my neck began to ache.

Overall I was not very impressed with the iLugger. Though a good idea, it has been poorly executed.

Product Info:
Name: iLugger 17/20 Inch iMac Carrying Case
Price: USD$129.99

Big news– Adobe announces Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac!

pse6 boxshot 20080109 211427 Big news   Adobe announces Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac!Just when you thought Adobe had abandoned Photoshop Elements development for Mac, they announce version 6 available for pre-order.

The Mac version of Photoshop Elements 6 combines the power of the pro-grade Photoshop proper and the simplicity of a consumer app people of all experience levels can easily achieve outstanding results with their digital photos and creations–all at about 1/10th the cost.

If you’re going to be at Macworld next week, you can get a sneak peek at the new product features by dropping in at Booth #S1302.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 will run on Leopard, (Mac OS X
v 10.5), as well as previous versions of Mac OS X starting with 10.4.8., and is immediately available for pre-order for an
estimated street price of USD$89.99. Information about other language versions, as well as pricing, upgrade and support policies for other countries is available from Adobe.

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