Archive for June, 2008

Ubiquitous Data

Saturday, June 21, 2008 12:03 2 Comments

I’m on the road this week in Washington, DC. Away from my desktop Mac, I’ve been thinking about data synchronization and the cost we should expect to pay for it.
It seems that everyone is coming out with syncing solutions, and most of these solutions include web-based access to data. And soon, we can expect [...]

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N: the way of the ninja

Saturday, June 14, 2008 20:23 1 Comment

I accidentally discovered a great Mac-compatible game today, and ended up losing a whole afternoon of productivity.
Here’s what happened. I use LaunchBar to quickly access programs on my Mac. This afternoon, I typed the keyboard shortcut for LaunchBar (-space bar), typed ‘n,’ and then hit return. This is my two-second method to launch NetNewsWire. But [...]

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Firefox 3 Nears Release, Delicious Add-on

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 21:41 1 Comment

Firefox Release Candidate 3 is now out. It’s not a big update. In fact, there’s only one change. The nice thing is that one more of my favorite Firefox Extensions is now available for the new version of Firefox.
Delicious Bookmarks is a cool little add-on that allows you to quickly and effortlessly add new [...]

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Free (as in beer) PhotoShop book: 3 days only

Monday, June 9, 2008 21:28 4 Comments

Get your copy of The PhotoShop Anthology: 101 Web Design Tips, Tricks, Techniques by Corrie Hafley, offered for free by 99Designs for the next three days only. This 278-page book promotion is available until June 12, 2008 via sitepoint.com.
From sitepoint:
It’s brimming with tried and tested real-world Photoshop solutions that will add impact to your [...]

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Avery offers full-featured, free DesignPro

Friday, June 6, 2008 23:14 5 Comments

Avery, the office product and label-making company, now offers a free Mac application called DesignPro to help customers design everything from labels to T-shirts to CD art. This is the classic ‘give away the razor and charge a premium for the razor blades‘ marketing model: you get the free software, but to use it you [...]

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