Google Docs
I have been using Google Docs ever since it was introduced and use it on a weekly basis. I don’t use it to collaborate with other works, but that is possible.
Google has added new features to Docs.
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One my favorite lists is one that shows us unexpected results. Most of these are unusual shaped thumb drives. But there are also some unexpected items.
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I have been using Google Docs ever since it was introduced and use it on a weekly basis. I don’t use it to collaborate with other works, but that is possible.
Google has added new features to Docs.
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Agile Web Solutions announced on Friday the immediate availability of 1Password 3.0.4, an update to its award-winning password and identity manager for the Mac. This deceptively minor update adds over 60 new features, changes, and fixes, and is available free to registered users.
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BKeeney Software, Inc. has released a major update to its time management software. Task Timer version 4.3 gives the user more abilities to duplicate existing projects and tasks and allows for more charting options. In version 4.3 of Task Timer a number of minor bugs are fixed as well.
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Here’s a suite that lets you store, view, interact and communicate with your contacts, customers, prospects, network and suppliers more easily and efficiently than ever before
Continue reading »While U. S. lawmakers wrestle with issues such as health care reform, the economy and two wars, they are also tackling the problems caused by the lack of a national copyright law to protect pre-1972 recordings.
Continue reading »With the popularity of photos from the iPhone growing exponentially, there’s a demand for the iPhone, iPhoto Twitter connection. If you tweet, this app is sweet…
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This seems to tie in with the impending release of the Three Stooge movie.
Slap Happy Apps has announced iStooges 1.0, a fun new app for iPhone and iPod touch. More than just your typical sound board app, with iStooges you can recreate those classic slap fights made famous by The Three Stooges(R). The app includes 72 hilarious motion-activated sound effects and voice clips from your three favorite knuckleheads. Version 1.0 features Larry, Moe, and Curly.
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I remember Danny Goodman as one of the Hypertalk gurus in the late 1980s. He now back developing for the iPhone.
Last week, Danny Goodman released iFeltThat Earthquake 2.2, compatible with iPhone and iPod touch running OS 3.0 or higher. iFeltThat displays the most detailed recent earthquake information and is the most customizable among iPhone earthquake apps. In addition to displaying recent earthquake data and maps, the app calculates the distance and direction of each event from your wireless device. You can also easily view shake maps and tsunami warnings for North America, as well as the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
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Bambi Brannan wrote this on my last birthday. Some how I missed posting anything about it until now.
The full title is: “How Your Mac Can Do 9 Things iPhoto Won’t Do.”
Bambi points out that more and more Mac users are collecting their photos in iPhoto, but that the feature list of iPhoto is somewhat limited compared to some other apps, even it they don’t catalog the photos as well as iPhoto.
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There are a number of ways to download videos from YouTube. Some of them are quite complicated. Here is a site that actually does it for you.
As anyone knows who has read our article for any length of time, I like lists. What could be better than a list of lists? This is why I particularly enjoyed this article.
This guy starts out with “Maybe you will think that Mac applications are more expensive compared to those on Windows. However, it won’t be the case if you really know where to download those free applications for your Mac. They’re all around the web, the free applications.”
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David Appleyard’s article is actually called “The Ultimate Mac Setup for Photographers (50 Apps)”
He covers applications for various areas of photography: organizing, post-processing, geo-tagging, panoramas, HDR images, uploading/sharing images, and more.
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You are 35 percent less successful completing website tasks on a cell phone than on a regular PC according to new research. No wonder why so many people simply don’t use their mobile devices for the web.
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