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More Art

When you make a document-based app, it is customary that you create a decent document icon to go with it. Hopefully this one is decent enough to not require any changes. </p> <p> </p> <p> Thanks to Dan and Chris for the feedback. It's good to have...


Over a Big Hurdle

Wow. I finally got FuzzMeasure working as a document-based application. That doesn't sound so hard if you start from scratch as a document-based application, but moving from a non-document project to a document-based project in Xcode manually can...


Apple Store Weirdness

So, after ordering two USB audio devices from the Apple Store, and thinking they would take a long time to get here, I've received two shipment notifications. They both have something slightly odd about their content, though. :) </p> <p> In the first...


Code Ripping

I am doing some major code ripping on FuzzMeasure lately. After getting through my Cocoa book, I have certainly become more familliar with the ways of Cocoa, and how I can more cleanly handle certain scenarios and features. </p> <p> I probably removed...


Great Article on Measuring Speakers

For those of you that I haven't already passed this along to, check out this article from Stereophile magazine: Measuring Loudspeakers, Part 3 </p> <p> This article tells you a bit more about how to set up for certain measurements properly. It also...


Unforseen Problems

It would appear that FuzzMeasure 1.1 does not play nicely with certain audio devices. Unfortunately, since I have yet to own every audio device in the world, I am unable to verify that they'll all work properly with FuzzMeasure. Upon learning that...


Reason 10274 to buy a Mac Mini

For all you people out there on the fence about buying a Mac mini, please let me point you to reason 10274 – It runs FuzzMeasure. </p> <p> Seriously, though, I realized last night what a great complement FuzzMeasure would make to someone using their...


And We're Done

I finally finished the book. The last few chapters were easy to blow through, since they were either short, or didn't really matter much to me. If I ever need to think about porting FuzzMeasure to Linux, I may have to take a second look at that last...