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The Apple Blog - Sep 17, 2008
Ask my wife about how neat I am, and she’s very likely to laugh at you for referencing me and the word ‘neat’ in the same sentence. But when it comes to my digitized life, “neatnik” couldn’t be a better descriptor for …
Also tagged: interface, commentary, iphone, reader feedback, apps
The Apple Blog - Sep 16, 2008
Ask my wife about how neat I am, and she’s very likely to laugh at you for referencing me and the word ‘neat’ in the same sentence. But when it comes to my digitized life, “neatnik” couldn’t be a better descriptor for …
Also tagged: interface, commentary, iphone, reader feedback, apps
The Apple Blog - Aug 12, 2008
I thought Daylite 3.7 by Marketcircle was just another PIM, kind of like Microsoft’s Outlook or Entourage. Daylite is not just another PIM; it is a business tool that organizes your data better than any other …
Also tagged: project, small business, pim, software reviews, daylite
The Apple Blog - Aug 11, 2008
I thought Daylite 3.8 by Marketcircle was just another PIM, kind of like Microsoft’s Outlook or Entourage. Daylite is not just another PIM; it is a business tool that organizes your data better than any other …
Also tagged: project, small business, pim, software reviews, daylite
The Apple Blog - Jun 2, 2008
I have a whole batch of criteria for what makes it in my dock and gets tossed. I know we all have something that makes us promote an application to its often-clicked life in the Dock. I thought I would share some of …
Also tagged: tips, software, productivity, dock, icons
The Apple Blog - Jan 30, 2008
My collection of books in PDF form has grown exponentially over the past 6 months or so. The flexibility that PDF offers (especially when it comes to search functionality) just overpowers my desire for a physical copy …
Also tagged: books, reader feedback, pdfs
The Apple Blog - Jan 19, 2008
My collection of books in PDF form has grown exponentially over the past 6 months or so. The flexibility that PDF offers (especially when it comes to search functionality) just overpowers my desire for a physical copy …
Also tagged: books, reader feedback, pdfs
The Apple Blog - Jan 2, 2008
Contrary to some belief, Macs are not just heavily used by designers, photgraphers, and other creative types, they’re heavily used by scientists as well. (As a scientist and computer tech in an all-Mac lab, I love my …
Also tagged: computing, papers, software reviews
The Apple Blog - Nov 2, 2007
I am so insanely inundated with work that I was happy to see we had a review for a different approach to task lists and reminders. LifeShaker’s approach is to avoid the list-based approach, in favor of grids and boxes …
Also tagged: to do, software reviews
The Apple Blog - Jul 23, 2007
I’ve written at length about putting metadata to good use on OS X. There are many benefits to ‘tagging’ files, but topping the list are probably quick retrieval of files, and more intelligent storage methodologies. But …
Also tagged: tips, software, commentary, metadata