I presented at the Tysons Corner Apple Store tonight. Turnout was light, but the presentation went well. Actually one guy, Don, drove all the way from Gettysburg, PA! That is the kind of Mac devotee that I love to see.

I gave a presentation that Pat Faquet, our VP of Programs at the Washington Apple Pi user group had put together about 3rd party software and hardware at Macworld 2006. In the middle, I gave a brief demo of WebnoteHappy Lite. Doing this helped me think of how to do a demo for the Pro version, which I’ll develop into a screencast down the road.

Before the presentation, I got the chance to do some Guerilla Universal Binary Testing on the Intel iMacs at the Apple Store. I have a beta universal build of WebnoteHappy Lie stashed away which I downloaded and then proceeded to go through its paces. Fortunately, since WNH Lite is relatively simple, I was able to exercise the entire thing in several minutes.

The only problem I found was with a library that I am including that handles the Hot Key preferences. The modifiers weren’t showing up, so for example, the default hot key of Add Webnote which is Command+Shift+D just showed up as D. I think as soon as I fix that, I can put it out a Universal beta build and soon after that a 1.1.

Oh yea… WebnoteHappy Lite universal is blazing fast on a Intel Core Duo 2.0Ghz!