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The Keep It Simple Stupid (K.I.S.S.) Version of Getting Things Done (GTD)

April 1, 2008

gtd.jpgI have been reading a few blog posts from those who started on the GTD bandwagon and have fallen off. Especially those who are Mac users. Some have even contracted a bad taste in their mouth for GTD. Why is this? Probably because they are not keeping it simple. Read more

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1Password Update for Safari 3.1

March 18, 2008

1password.jpgThe guys over at Agile Web Solutions have just posted an update to 1Password due to the new update of the Safari browser. This software is awesome and I highly recommend that you purchase it if you have not already. You should be concentrating more on surfing the net rather than having to remember hundreds of passwords to your membership sites. Don’t hesitate; you will not be disappointed.

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Now Available: Safari 3.1

March 18, 2008

apple-logo.jpgNow Available: Safari 3.1: “Apple today introduced the world’s fastest web browser for Mac and Windows PCs — Safari 3.1. In addition to loading web pages 1.9 times faster than Internet Explorer 7 and 1.7 times faster than FireFox 2, Safari 3.1 runs JavaScript up to six times faster than other browsers. Available for free download for Mac OS X and Windows, Safari 3.1 is also the browser to support the latest innovative web standards needed to deliver the next generation of highly interactive Web 2.0 experiences.”

(Via Apple Hot News.)

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Backstage: AirPort Express 802.11n, Unpacked

March 17, 2008

ilounge.pngBackstage: AirPort Express 802.11n, Unpacked: “Thought some of you might enjoy seeing unpacking shots of the new 802.11n AirPort Express. No surprises here—it’s the same look, feel, and size as the 802.11g Express, maybe a hair heavier, with the same AirTunes and USB port functionality as before. New, obviously, are the support for 802.11n networking with superior speeds and range, and the included CD, which has the 802.11n enabler and latest AirPort Utility on board. Oh, and the box…”

(Via iLounge.)

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Apple Announces iPhone 2.0 Software Beta

March 6, 2008

apple-logo.jpgApple Announces iPhone 2.0 Software Beta: “Apple today previewed the iPhone 2.0 software — scheduled for release this June — and announced the immediate availability of a beta release of the software to selected developers and enterprise customers. The iPhone 2.0 beta includes both the iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) and new enterprise features, such as support for Microsoft Exchange Active Sync and the addition of Cisco IPsec VPN.”

(Via Apple Hot News.)

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How to Use Your Address Book to Send out a Mass Mailing

March 6, 2008

address_book.jpgAs some of you probably know by now, I am a big supporter of Mac’s built in features and applications. However, I do use some third party software to help with my productivity but not much. Also, some people are dissatisfied with some of Mac’s built in features, but I am quite satisfied and can always find a hidden feature to make it work. Some of you who work from home and/or do freelance work, may need to send out a mass mailing to clients every now and again. Read more

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One to One program creates bond with customers

March 4, 2008

apple-logo.jpgOne to One program creates bond with customers: “‘One grandmother,’ explains John Boudreau (mercurynews.com), ‘used a tutorial to learn how to make podcasts with Apple’s GarageBand software so she could read bedtime stories to her grandchildren, who live on the other side of the country.’ It’s just one of the examples Boudreau uses to explain how the One to One personal training sessions available at the retail Apple Store have become ‘one of the most powerful marketing tools for the Cupertino company.’”

(Via Apple Hot News.)

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Microsoft slashes Vista prices

March 3, 2008

vista-logo.jpgMicrosoft slashes Vista prices: “Microsoft halves prices to sell Vista
Microsoft is cutting the retail price of its Windows Vista operating system by as much as 20 per cent in the US, but will slash at least some versions’ price tags by more than 46 per cent in both the UK and the European Union, the company confirmed Friday.”

(Via Macworld UK.)

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News: Welcome to the new iLounge!

March 1, 2008

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News: Welcome to the new iLounge!: “Over the past six and a half years, Apple‚Äôs digital media device family has grown from one iPod and iTunes to include iPhone, Apple TV, and much more: today, there are four different current-generation iPods in 24 different versions to choose from, new updates to iTunes on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, and game-changing software updates for both the iPhone and Apple TV. While iLounge has grown dramatically to cover all of these products, our‚Ķ”

(Via iLounge.)

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iPhone to support corporate email soon

February 29, 2008

This is definitely something I will be keeping an eye on.

iPhone to support corporate email soon: “Apple will next week beef-up the iPhone for enterprise customers

Apple is likely to introduce better support for corporate email solutions such as Lotus Notes and Exchange next week, an analyst said yesterday.”

(Via Macworld UK.)

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