I’ve been using the keyboard and mouse that came with my Quad since I hooked it all up last week. Today I switched back to my previous keyboard and mouse. Using the Mighty Mouse was a really interesting experience for me. I was predisposed to dislike it as I’ve never liked the Apple Pro Mouse…
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Part 3 (see Part 1 and Part 2) of my exploration of Mac OS X options for budget ($100 or less) image browsers/batch processors. I basically want something to make it easy for me to generate the watermarked full size/thumbnail pairs I post here in my blog. The premise is that, with a better tool,…
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Part 2 (see Part 1) of my exploration of Mac OS X options for budget ($100 or less) image browsers/batch processors. I basically want something to make it easy for me to generate the watermarked full size/thumbnail pairs I post here in my blog. The premise is that, with a better tool, I’ll spend less…
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I’ve talked a little in the past about Path Finder, the Finder replacement I use on Mac OS X – for me, it’s definitely a better mousetrap . I’ve had the opportunity to use pre-release versions of Path Finder 4 during the development and I’m happy to say it’s a worthy successor and definitely something…
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As previously mentioned, I decided to explore the Mac OS X options for budget ($100 or less) image browsers/batch processors. I basically wanted something to make it easy for me to generate the watermarked full size/thumbnail pairs I post here in my blog. The premise is that, with a better tool, I’ll spend less time…
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After spending a good deal of time looking into invoicing services and writing about them last month, I got an e-mail from the folks at Vebio. After trading a few e-mails, I decided to use Vebio for my invoicing this month and see how I liked it. Overall, my impression is rather positive. The Good…
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Some new wiring in the basement, plus a general desire for organization prompted me to buy a label printer this weekend. After poking around a bit, my choice came down to the Brother PT-65 P-Touch (recommended by Jeremy Zawodny) and the Dymo LetraTag QX50. Both were ~$30 at the local Office Depot, so price wasn’t…
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I just sent a small donation over to Adium. If you’re on OS X, are on more IM protocol and aren’t using Adium, you’re missing out.
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This evening (one week since my first attempt), I was successfully able to sign up at Blinksale. During the week, I received two e-mails from Blinksale support: “Sorry, we think this is our problem. We’ll have someone get in touch.” “Actually, the problem is with your credit card.” Since I use this card quite regularly…
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I’ve been using my Aeron chair for about 2 and a half months now, and I’m quite happy with my decision to go with it. The chair is comfortable all the time, but when I settle in with the footrest and get into proper position for work at my desk, it is really comfortable. The…
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If you’re looking for a coffee shop with nice atmosphere and free wireless in West Arvada, CO, Billy D’s Coffee is your huckleberry. They even have little mini cubes with power jacks in each one – nice!
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I just bought a few licenses of SubEthaEdit1 for use in FeedLounge development. Scott and I used it for a good part of the day2 while making some optimizations for FeedLounge and it worked exceedingly well. I remember playing with Hydra before they renamed it. At the time, it was intriguing on the collaboration side,…
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I’ve been pretty pleased with the iLap, however if you’re shorter than 6 feet tall, I doubt the 17″ model will fit on your lap. 🙂
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I decided to go with the iLap, and have been using it this afternoon. Here are my notes: Rain Design has definitely taken a page out of the Apple book regarding product packaging – the box is quite nice. FedEx Home Delivery (their cheapest option) for here from the Bay Area in 3+ days (ordered…