UPDATE: See Kevin’s comment below. Kevin texted me yesterday to say that his blog and entire site have been hacked and are down. If you go to it now a text file downloads automatically. I did the foolish thing of opening (just for you gentle readers) and it seems to […]
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Isidore of Seville Born: c.560 in Cartagena, Spain Died: April 4, 636 Canonized: Feast Day: April 4 Patron Saint of: computers, computer users, computer programmers, Internet … So, how does Saint Isidore of Seville become the patron saint for the Internet? The Observation Service for Internet, who drew it’s mission […]
I have and use MarsEdit for my blogging and I have to say it is a great tool. The new upgrade looks gorgeous and lets you save drafts on the server, which is great for starting posts on one machine and finishing them on another. Well worth checking out. MarsEdit […]
Wow! I mean, wow! I am not sure if I would/will get it (I do use that optical drive a fair amount) but this is a gorgeous sub-notebook. The ad at Apple.com is certainly worth watching. Better yet, go to the Guided Tour. (The list factor is beginning to increase…) […]
I will say that I paid for the newsreader months ago and do not regret it. I don’t know what the Windows client is like, but the Mac version is great, so grab it now! Newsgator turns NetNewsWire free for everyone Filed under: Software, Cool tools, Freeware Wow. I don’t […]
(Thanks to Matt for the better blog post title). My in-laws are in town this weekend for an early Christmas and came bearing not just gifts but THE gift. A Wii. My daughter, as you can see, is a bit excited. And so am I. 🙂 Bowling is quite fun, […]
Is anyone around here doing Pownce? I am now on and have some invites. WHAT IS IT? Pownce is a way to send messages, files, links, and events to your friends. You’ll create a network of the people you know and then you can share stuff with all of them, […]
This had bothered me as well and a Google search did not reveal an answer. (Turns out, simply cntl-clicking on this icon and reading would have.) So here’s to you Mr. TUAW Tip Guy. TUAW Tip: Auto-quit Printers in Leopard Filed under: Peripherals, TUAW Tips, Leopard I just ran across […]
If you use Butler (and why wouldn’t you? I use maybe two features of it, iTunes control and multiple pasteboard, but it has hundreds!) a Leopard fix is out. A bit about Butler: Butler’s purpose is to make it easier for you to perform different — potentially recurring — tasks. […]
This had bothered me as well, so I thought I would pass it along. The key step here is backup before you archive and install. You did do that, didn’t you? macosxhints.com – 10.5: Keychain access after 10.5 archive/install After archive/install upgrading to 10.5, Mail.app, Safari, etc. all complained about […]