These are my links for April 23rd through May 8th:
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RN&R > Local Stories > Surfing without > 04.24.08 - I’m quoted twice. Once as director of business development and the other time as a programmer. I like both titles!
Alert Thingy 1.3 [...]
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Tags: Blog, career, Development, Mac, marketing2.0, network, neutrality, News, osx, productivity, Programming, Python, reference, Reno, Skiing, Social, Software, tools, Tweets
I was introduced to EverNote by my friend Colin. He asked if anyone was interested in a beta invite…mmmmmm, beta invite. I quickly said yes - of course this was via Twitter. Upon first inspection of EverNote, I thought, “great, another scrapbooking application to take notes and place images.” I was ready to pass, but [...]
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Tags: EverNote, iPhone, Mac
In the category of rather minor, I had one small issue with the 10.5.2 update. After my MacBook Pro rebooted, my num lock and caps lock green lights stayed lit even though num lock and caps lock weren’t on. If I hit the keys so the lights go off, then num lock and caps lock [...]
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Tags: 10.5.2, Caps Lock, Internet, Leopard, Mac, Num Lock, Update
Thanks to Steve at the Utah Tech Spotlight, I am now backing up critical files on my Mac using Mozy. Steve did a Spotlight event with Josh Coates, founder and CEO. They also recorded a podcast.
Setup was a breeze. The install was via a pkg install which was effortless and they even included an uninstall [...]
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Tags: Internet, Mac, Software
MacOSaiX is a free photo mosaic program for the Mac. I found it via Digg (1237 Diggs at the time of writing) and since I don’t use a Mac at work, I rushed home to try it. The first thing you do is select the original image you want to create a mosaic of. After [...]
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Tags: Mac, Software, Uncategorized