Archive for May, 2008
On Things, RapidWeaver
Friday, May 30, 2008 22:33 3 Comments1. Things integration, tagging
Cultured Code’s Things is slowly and methodically nearing release — something I suspect many people eagerly await (or not, considering we now get to use the Beta for free!). Last saturday, Cultured Code released a small version update with a big new feature: system-wide To Do integration. Enter a To Do in [...]
Delicious Library 2 Hits the Streets
Monday, May 26, 2008 23:19 No CommentsDelicious Library 2 is now out. DL offers a novel way to catalog your books, movies, music, software, toys, tools, electronics and video games using your built-in iSight as a barcode scanner. If you’ve never used it, give it a try. It’s a great tool to catalog your stuff. It makes it easy to track [...]
The Phoenix has Landed
Monday, May 26, 2008 17:35 3 CommentsCongratulations to the team behind the successful landing of NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander this weekend. In the coming months, the Lander will send back data that will hopefully answer questions about the past and present climate of Mars, the Martian arctic’s ability to support life and the history of water on the planet.
Here are [...]
Site update
Saturday, May 24, 2008 21:59 4 CommentsI’ve received a couple of reader comments over the past few months asking if I would consider creating a lighter-colored theme. The gist of it is that the dark colors of View from the Dock are fine for short posts, but some people don’t enjoy reading the longer review articles on the dark background (my [...]
Random Bits
Saturday, May 24, 2008 13:15 2 CommentsIf you’ve been following the PIM series here, you know that I recently delayed my reviews because the Worldwide Developers Conference is just around the corner (a time of year when many Mac apps are updated). But I have a confession to make. This delay is also a convenient excuse! I haven’t had time to [...]
Scanner Art
Friday, May 23, 2008 18:21 No CommentsHere’s a project idea for the long weekend. Have you heard of scanner art? The basic idea is this: you scan things and you try to make something something artistic with it. Is it art? Is it really photography? Some say yes, some say no. I say, ‘Who cares?’
I have found that I can get [...]