The November issue of About This Particular Macintosh is now available for your reading pleasure. Wes kicks off the month by covering--what else?--the blogosphere's reaction to Mac OS X Leopard. He also has a choice bit regarding the ZFS file system, which I encourage you to read. I realize that particular topic sounds boring--I teased Wes I was printing out that part to help me get some sleep--but he's done a stellar job of condensing a boring subject in to easy-to-understand layman's terms. Our intrepid blog investigator also dishes out the links on the forthcoming iPhone development kit for application programmers, as well as a few other choice bits. Mark--who seems to have the same attitude toward mobile phones as my parents--talks iPhone from the Brit perspective, while also pondering the Google goings-on in the mobile phone space. Speaking of pondering, Mark's also beginning the laptop or desktop? dilemma. He gets extra points for using a title from one of my favorite authors. Lee's taking a break from his great column, Photoshop for the Curious, returning in our February edition. To tide you over until then, he documents some other Photoshop-related links you may be interested in. Sylvester offers a great how-to on extending iTunes' abilities with content presets. ATPM reader Graham Lindsay was nice enough to share photos from his native Australia for this month's desktop pictures. Just as all seems lost, our intrepid hero reenters the Mudrix to save the woman he loves in this month's Cortland. Small business owners may be interested in Ed's review of Billable, whereas many folks may be interested in Paul's look at Graph Paper Maker. Yours truly makes an appearance this month, as I contribute to the iPhone Case Roundup, with Lee and David. Lee likes XtremeMac's Luna, and Ed is impressed with Nisus Writer Pro. Finally, Eric puts SuperSync through its paces. As usual, you can read this month's issue in a format of your choosing.