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- Bee Docs Timeline is like Twistory for mac (two comments)
Posted on 1 July 2008 in Mac, Twistory, Ical and Software
Well, not really. But still I had to think of a Twistory-like 3D movie when Jeroen showed me Bee Docs Timeline yesterday. I'm a sucker for timelines and graphs in general, so I just had to try it out. I created a 3D Twistory project, which worked pretty well (you can import calendars from iCal as well as RSS feeds), though I guess my iMac G5 is .. read more - Finally a unified contact list for iChat
Posted on 3 March 2008 in Apple, Ichat, Chax, Mac and Software
One of my major annoyances about Apple iChat is the contact list and the fact that it uses separate windows for every account (.Mac, AIM, Google Talk, ...) you log in to. I never really got the reason for that: I just want to know who's online, regardless of the service they're using. Fortunately, the latest version of Chax (an iChat plugin y .. read more - Time capsule (three comments)
Posted on 1 March 2008 in Apple, Backup, Time Capsule and Mac
Gizmodo has an extensive review of Time Capsule, Apple's recently announced combination of an AirPort base station and a 500MB/1TB backup hard disk (compatible with Leopard's Time Machine software).And guess what: according to Gizmodo the Time Capsule really is as cool as it sounds. Must have! - Should I upgrade my .Mac account? (five comments)
Posted on 24 December 2007 in Apple and Mac
Allright, my .Mac trial account is expiring tomorrow and I still don't know whether or not I should pay for the €99 full membership upgrade. So far I've only found the sharing (iCal and Address book), syncing/backup and storage to be worth using. I don't care about publishing photos (Flickr) or websites and Gmail offers me better email for les .. read more - Leopard stack overlays (five comments)
Posted on 11 November 2007 in Apple, Leopard and Mac
@junkiesxl just tweeted this truly cool tip (original here) about Leopard stacks. While stacks are adding great value to OSX, it's true that it's sometimes hard to spot the difference between a regular file and a stack in the dock. The stack overlay icons provided in the download file really make the stacks stand out. Something Apple should co .. read more - Brand new
Posted on 3 September 2007 in Nocus, Work, Mac and Apple
Today was officially my first day at work. No deadlines to cope with and starting off slowly, I could spend quite some time getting used to my brand new MacBook, Cinema Display, Mighty Mouse and Apple Keyboard. I must say it's pretty nice to work in a place that looks mac-ier than the average Apple Store.By the way, there's no need to be scepti .. read more - Mailplane (four comments)
Posted on 27 August 2007 in Email, Mac, Software and Mailplane
While browsing some iconsets yesterday, I stumbled upon this icon for an application called Mailplane. I quickly visited the site, but it didn't look like something useful to me (I'm reading my Gmail accounts in Mail.app after all). This morning however I saw Lode offering some beta invites on his Twitter and decided to give it a try anyway. .. read more - Coda is f*cking awesome (eight comments)
Posted on 24 April 2007 in Mac, Software, Panic and Coda
If you're a Mac user, you probably know about Panic. They develop - amongst others - the best Mac FTP client in the world and the ultra-easy-to-use OSX icon replacement app Candybar. You may also know them from their absolutely fantastic ajaxy eshop. Well today they launched Coda. Coda is a one-window web development app I only learned about y .. read more
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