Monday, June 20, 2005

Browser usage on siggraph.org

I like to track the statistics on siggraph.org . Here is a comparison of the use of different browsers for the past year:
 
June, 2004 June, 2005
MS IE 80% 57%
Netscape 3% 1.7%
Mozilla/Firefox 8% 22%
Safari (Mac) 5% 15.5%


So the SIGGRAPH crowd is slightly ahead of the rest of the world in moving away from IE. But they have always had a strong Mac/Unix component.

Sunday, June 19, 2005

Virtual Desktop on OS X

One of my favorite things about Linux is the virtual desktop. It is software that allows me to have several different desktops and easily switch between them. So, I have one for general email and web browsing, one for my Georgia State work, one for SIGGRAPH, and one for system stuff. This way I can have all my windows open and easily switch from one task to another. I wanted the same capability for my Powerbook. I did a Google search, looked around and found Desktop Manager (it's free). It seems to work just like Linux; to switch windows just click one of the 4 small windows on the task bar. It says it only works with Panther, but I am running Tiger (10.4.1) and it works fine - so far. Very nice!

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Linux/OS X vs. Windows

Last fall I switched from a Windows XP laptop to a Mac OS X Powerbook. So, how do I feel after several months using OS X? Happy! My primary workstation is still Linux (just upgraded to Fedora Core 4), but I use my Powerbook a lot as well (just upgraded to Tiger after the patch came out – I needed to be sure I could connect to my Linux Samba server).

I use my XP machine as little as possible. Unfortunately, some software still requires Windows so I need access to it. Last semester I taught a course in advanced Computer Graphics and emphasized GPU programming. I had the students use X3D/VRML so they could focus on the GPU and not the surrounding stuff. The only browser plug in that supported this ran on Windows.

However, I just get more annoyed at XP all the time. I have to physically turn off my XP machine for a cold reboot about once every two days. I do it to my Linux and Mac machines maybe once per month or less. Windows keeps popping up “friendly” tips and reminders, which you have to click on to close. For example, it downloads an update and reboots. Then it has the audacity to pop up a window telling me it just downloaded an update and rebooted so I get to waste even more time getting rid of the stupid window!

There is a great page where you can see how people feel about operating systems: Operating System Sucks-Rules-O-Meter .

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Changes

It's been a long time since I last posted. I need to start back and do it regularly. Blogs are useless unless the author, or authors, post often. I’ve had some changes in my situation since I last posted and I’ll talk more about them in future posts. The major change has been in my volunteer position with ACM SIGGRAPH. I was the Chair of the Conference Advisory Group (CAG). The CAG consists of the SIGGRAPH Conference Chairs and a couple of representatives from the ACM SIGGRPH Executive Committee. It is responsible for all long range planning and policies for the annual conference (which has an attendance of 25-30,000). My term as CAG Chair was over at the end of December, 2004.

However, it turned out my career with SIGGRAPH was not over. I was drafted and ran for the position of ACM SIGGRAPH President, and I won. My new office starts July 1, 2005. So, if anyone reading this wants to suggest changes for SIGGRAPH, please let me know.