Archive for July, 2007
TypeIt4Me
As students and lawyers we often find ourselves shackled to the keyboard – typing the same phrases, legal jargon, contract clauses, email signatures and so on, over and over. The faster we type the more errors that we produce. The more errors the more proof reading the more time that is wasted – [...]
Changes to Categories
I’ve added some categories and merged a couple of the previous categories. Hopefully this should make it easier for visitors to find what they need on the site quickly. Feedback about the site’s usability is always welcome.
New, Slimmer MacBook in October?
The MacBook may be getting an overhaul this October, if the (notoriously unreliable) rumor mill is to be believed. The laptop is supposedly going to get slimmer, and the iPhone’s multi-touch technology may be migrating to the MacBook. I have a hard time believing Apple would put multi-touch into the MacBook before the MacBook Pro, [...]
Calendaring and Notes in iPhone
Interesting first impressions of the iPhone from Jon Gruber. Overall he loves it, but his comments about the calendar app and note capabilities of iPhone indicate that there’s room for improvement.
An exerpt from his comments about the calendar:
iPhone Calendar’s killer feature is list view. I’ve wanted a view like this in iCal ever since it [...]“True” Font Sizing When Printing in OmniOutliner Pro
OmniOutliner Pro is an intuitive and powerful application, but it hasn’t yet achieved perfection. One aspect of OOP that baffles some users is printing.
By default, OOP resizes pages so the content matches the width of your document. This means that if you’re like me and you like to stretch your OmniOutliner document window fairly wide [...]