July 2010
17 posts
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OmniFocus for the iPad
Since I already own versions of OmniFocus for the iPhone and desktop, this looks like an easy sell for me. I love Things as well, but the lack of a OTA sync has been extremely frustrating with three clients. So much so that I’ve basically stopped using it. So I found it interesting that the page for OmniFocus for the iPad states: It’s simple to maintain one task management...
Jul 30th
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Jul 28th
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“But before other children were born, when I was an only child, I had the...”
– Liz Danzico in Coloring spaces. An excellent illustration of why I was so happy to have Liz join the Fusion network.
Jul 26th
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“Knocking out a stringent todo list is a piece of cake when wielding these two...”
– Productivity Guaranteed | Adam Spooner
Jul 23rd
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The New Virb
I’m looking forward to seeing the rest of the detials for the new Virb in August. If the rest of the service is as lovely as the new logo, things are looking good. Naz Hamid works his magic once again.
Jul 22nd
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Jul 20th
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DigitalColor Meter →
Gosh, I’ve been using a cheesy third party tool when I need to convert a color from hex to rgb. And here was a much better tool already installed on my Macbook.
Jul 20th
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Payment Gateways
I have a dilemma: on a personal side project, I have the choice of using a payment gateway that keeps the users strictly on my site throughout the entire process. There is also the choice of using PayPal so that the user goes to an external PayPal page, with the option of returning to my site once the transaction is complete. At first, I thought it was vital to have the first option — which, of...
Jul 19th
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Jul 15th
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Jul 15th
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Jul 13th
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“I fall in love with newsreaders like I fall in love with productivity systems....”
– Rands on The Setup. Wise words, and something I can empathize with.
Jul 9th
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Jul 8th
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DF Linked List: Nielsen Norman Group Studies iPad... →
Gruber says: Bottom line: people like reading on iPads and Kindles; they don’t like reading on PCs. Let’s throw good old fashioned books in there too. I’ve never used a Kindle, but after reading Moby Dick on my iPad, I can now confirm what I had always suspected: reading an actual book is still the best option. My reading sessions last much longer and my eyes are nowhere near as...
Jul 7th
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Jorge Quinteros →
Jorge pushed out a new design of his personal site over the weekend. I love it — a great combination of color, texture, and photos.
Jul 5th
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Jul 3rd
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My Server Was Hacked →
A great story by a great storyteller, especially if your tastes lean to the technical side of things.
Jul 2nd