On the OS X operating system you can read NTFS external drives but you will not be able to write to them by default. There is a simple solution for this that comes in the form of a couple of applications MacFUSE and NTFS-3G.

Utlising these tools makes writing to NTFS drives seamless and you won’t have to worry about performing any complex configurations, the NTFS drives will just work as with any other HDD.
Best of all both of these applications can now be installed from a singe source over at SourceForge as part of the Catacombae project.
Enjoy!
I have had an incredibly lucky streak this year where I managed to win an iPhone 3GS at Refresh Belfast which was provided by Ecliptic Labs and then a CS4 Web Premium applications package at the Build Conference from Ian Sayers at Giant Training.
Jase Bell has now created an iPhone app proposal that I feel if developed should be implemented in competitions across the land!
Although in all seriousness I have been extremely lucky at these two events and I am putting both the iPhone and CS4 suite to very good use. Hopefully there will be a post here in the not to distant future referring to the launch of an iPhone application.
I picked up a passport size 320GB Iomega HDD from Tesco’s a few months ago. It really is an extremely useful piece of kit to keep in my laptop bag.



If you want to extend the video files that QuickTime can support on OS X a great little component to install is Perian.

Perian also known as ‘The Swiss-Army knife for QuickTime’ is open source and supports a wide range of formats, as stated on their site:
File formats: AVI, DIVX, FLV, MKV, GVI, VP6, and VFW
Video types: MS-MPEG4 v1 & v2, DivX, 3ivx, H.264, Sorenson H.263, FLV/Sorenson Spark, FSV1, VP6, H263i, VP3, HuffYUV, FFVHuff, MPEG1 & MPEG2 Video, Fraps, Snow, NuppelVideo, Techsmith Screen Capture, DosBox Capture
Audio types: Windows Media Audio v1 & v2, Flash ADPCM, Xiph Vorbis (in Matroska), and MPEG Layer I & II Audio, True Audio, DTS Coherent Acoustics, Nellymoser ASAO
AVI support for: AAC, AC3 Audio, H.264, MPEG4, and VBR MP3
Subtitle support for SSA/ASS and SRT
The Perian control panel can be accessed from the ‘Other’ section of your system preferences.
Enjoy!
In OS X there is a very easy method that can be used in order to show and hide hidden files.
First open a terminal from your Applications->Utilities folder:

Once you have a terminal opened enter the following command to show all files:
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE
If you want to hide the system files again simply change the ‘True’ parameter to ‘False’ when entering the command into the terminal:
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles FALSE
This may require you to log out and log in again to see the results.
Last Saturday I attended a Flickr meetup in Belfast where we descended upon the newly opened Ulster Museum which has just gone through a major refurbishment.




Last Friday I embarked on a road trip to Dublin with Stuart Gibson to catch the Jonathan Coulton show at the Academy 2, which was part of his UK/Ireland 2009 tour. Jonathan was supported by a comedy music duo Paul and Storm who gave a superb performance and made me a fan.
Jonathan as expected rocked the house and we were lucky enough to briefly talk to Paul, Storm and Jonathan who are extremely nice people and also kindly signed our tickets. Hopefully they will all be back to do another UK/Ireland tour next year!

On Thursday November 5th the first Build conference was held in Belfast’s Waterfront Studio.
The atmosphere during Build was fantastic, a really positive vibe was emanating from the audience all day. The speakers did interesting and informative presentations, we even learned how to open a banana thanks to Tim Van Damme, I can’t believe we were doing it wrong all this time.
In case anyone missed the lineup of speakers, they are all top class:
Eric Meyer
Tim Van Damme
Mark Boulton
Wilson Miner
Andy Budd
Ryan Sims
I was also very lucky during the Build conference as I won a copy of Adobe CS4 Web premium (for Mac OS X) from Giant Training, thanks to a prize draw where Eric Meyer picked my out of a box.
The Build after party was also made of the stuff of legends, many beers were had and I met so many great people who I hope to see again next time!
A great job by Andy Good/McMillan on organising Build, it has been the most informative and fun conference I have had the pleasure to attend. Already I am looking forward to the next Build!

Conference pass.

Tim Van Damme getting things started with the first presentation.
On Wednesday evening (November 4th) the Build conference events continued, ‘An evening with Airside‘ was held in the Conor lecture theatre at the University of Ulster, where we were all treated to an insight of the inner workings of one of the UK’s leading design studios.
Until the Build schedule was announced I was unfamiliar with Airside, now after an inspiring lecture I look forward to closely following their work.

The Build conference got off to a great start last night with a screening of the documentary Objectified by Gary Hustwit in the Black Box. Free pizza and beer were served throughout the screening and the evening was rounded off in style at the Malmaison.
