![]() When Apple first announced the iPod, way back in 2001 (!), I am ashamed to admit that I didn’t get it. Posted in Apple, Hacking, Indie, Links, Programming | 3 Comments » Nice! I think it’s fair to say this is one of those nuanced touches that ultimately doesn’t improve the function of a product by all that much, but improves the feel of a product (and its company) by a great deal. But for example, if I was writing this blog post and sending MarsEdit’s audio to an Apple TV, the image he’d have to work with might look like this: To make it useful, it shows only the desktop and the app that is sending audio. In a nutshell, he identifies the portion of the computer’s icon that is the “screen” and replaces it with your actual screen content. Click the link to see how it actually looks on an Apple TV. Guy English, the developer who came up with this trick, explains how he did it in the Rogue Amoeba blog. But they took it one step further and decided to show a picture of your Mac with your current desktop imposed on it. They might have been content to show the name of the computer, or a generic picture of a Mac, or even a picture of your particular Mac. While Apple TV is receiving this streamed audio, it shows various information about the sender, which gave Rogue Amoeba an idea for doing something very “Mac-like.” They just updated it to add support for streaming to your Apple TV. The folks at Rogue Amoeba have a product called Airfoil, which enables sending arbitrary audio streams to “AirTunes” devices.
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