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Jeff Johnson

A to G - 0 views

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    A to G is a simple, free utility for Mac OS X that exports your Apple Address Book contacts into a Gmail-readable text file. Once exported, simply click Import in the Contacts section of your Gmail account, choose the file you exported, and you're done! A to G will bring over your contacts' phone numbers, email addresses, physical addresses, companies, job titles and notes so that you can have info you need wherever you have Gmail.
Jeff Johnson

Sweet: Pandora's Streaming Radio App for iPhone - 0 views

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    As soon as Pandora heard that Apple would be launching the App Store, its designers and engineers began working on an iPhone version of Pandora that ran on jaikbroken iPhones, then rebuilt it using Apple's apparently excellent SDK. Having witnessed Pandora in action on an iPhone (see screenshots), we can say that it works great. It could be the best version of Pandora yet, given that it requires neither a computer, the way the web version does, nor a paid subscription, the way previous mobile implementations of Pandora have done.
Jeff Johnson

iPhone 3G: Hands-on reviewer's notebook (Macworld) - 0 views

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    Jason Snell liveblogs his research for his iPhone 3G review, and answers questions from the floor.
Jeff Johnson

plasq.com - Comic Touch - 0 views

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    Ever wished you had the fun of Comic Life handy at all times? Ever been out at a party, family gathering or on public transport and wished you could add your 'comic touch' to a photo? Now you can! We're giggling with glee to announce Comic Touch for iPhone and iPod Touch. Add various speech balloons and captions to your photos. Choose a fun special effect to warp and bend your family and friends, then email the results to them!
Jeff Johnson

Apple Remote Desktop - Macenterprise.org - 0 views

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    Apple Remote Desktop includes tools, remote UNIX commands, and command line tool info
Jeff Johnson

PC World - Apple Topic Center - 0 views

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    The latest news, reviews, how-to's and expert opinions on Apple
Jeff Johnson

Reasons to buy a Mac | Paul Murphy - 0 views

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    A free-ranging daily blog on issues related to Unix - including Linux, BSD, and Solaris - with a particular focus on enterprise-level decision-making.
Jeff Johnson

Segway CTO Leaves for Apple as Product Design VP - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

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    Phil Torrone noticed today on the Segway Chat forums that "Doug Field, the chief technology officer at Segway who heads their entire engineering team (and has since Day 1), is leaving Segway to become a VP of product design at Apple." The announcement continues: Doug has been the driving force in making the Segway what it is today and will...
fred first

Cool OSX Apps - 0 views

  • BLOG Takes you back to our main page FORUMS - We Have The Following Areas Of Discussion: Article Discussion Feedback Software Discussion Hardware Discussion Internationalized Apple Discussion General Discussion Media Discussion Promote Your Application! Section DROP DOWN MENU FOR ARTICLE ARCHIVES
Jeff Johnson

DigiBarn TV: Apple's Knowledge Navigator concept video (1987) - 0 views

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    Apple's Knowledge Navigator concept video (1987) by Allan Kay and team. This work builds on Kay's original Dynabook concept developed at Xerox PARC in the early 1970s.
Jeff Johnson

OS X Portable Applications - 0 views

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    OS X FOSS portable applications are packaged so you can carry around on any portable device, USB thumb drive, iPod, portable hard drive, memory card, other portable device (or also on your internal hard disk), taking your preferences with you.
Jeff Johnson

PosteRazor 1.5 - 0 views

  • Have you ever wanted to print a high-resolution image at a very large size—say, the size of a poster—but you don’t have a wide-format printer (or don’t want to pay for the use of one at your local print shop)? One solution is to print the image in smaller sections, each taking up a sheet of standard paper, and then put those sections together to create the full image. Doing exactly this is the purpose of Alessandro Portale’s PosteRazor 1.5 (; free).
Jeff Johnson

Macworld | Mac OS X Hints | Select hidden drop-down menu choices via keyboard - 0 views

  • What you may not have known is that you can do the same thing for certain drop-down menus hiding behind buttons—even when those menus aren’t yet visible. To take best advantage of this trick, you must first make sure you’ve got your machine set up such that the Tab key takes you to each available input. To do that, open the Keyboard & Mouse System Preferences panel, and then click on the Keyboard Shortcuts tab. At the bottom of this panel, make sure Full Keyboard Access is set to All Controls. You can now use the Tab key to select the drop-down menu, which you’ll need to do in order to then use the keyboard to access that drop-down’s menu items.
Jyrki Lilja

Using CMD instead of Control in GIMP - 0 views

  • It is possible to use CMD instead of Control for keyboard shortcuts. Just follow these instructions while GIMP and X11 are closed : Create a .Xmodmap file in your home-folder containing the following: clear Mod2 clear control keycode 63 = Control_L keycode 67 = Control_L add control = Control_L
  • Then open X11 and change its preferences like this :
  • Now open GIMP. CMD+C and all the stuff should work.
Jyrki Lilja

MacCast Forum > Time machine error? - 0 views

  • If Time Machine gets disrupted for any reason during a backup (ie. hard drive unplugged, power failure) it seems to get stuck. Occasionally it gets stuck for reasons only known to Leopard. Its a known bug on the Apple discussion boards. What has worked for me is the following:1. ensure hard drive is powered on and connected to computer2. turn off time machine3. go to your backup volume, backups.backupd, "your computer name", and then select and trash "In Progress" or "Latest" (it will be the last one in your backup folder listing)4. turn Time Machine back on5. either wait for the next backup cycle, or what I do to be sure things are working right is force an immediate backup (control-click on TimeMachine, select "backup now").
Jyrki Lilja

|| TrajiklyHip - Blog ||: A Fix for Time Machine's Backup Failure - 0 views

  • To get Time Machine going again, you need to remove the errant files with the following steps: Ensure your backup device is turned on and connected to your computer (wirelessly or wired, it doesn't matter) Turn off Time Machine using the big button in Time Machine preferences. NOTE: I did not execute this step and was still able to fix Time Machine. Make sure the backup volume (which is just part of the backup drive) is mounted to your desktop/Finder. You may have to initiate (and subsequently cancel) a Time Machine backup process in order to see the drive on the desktop or in Finder. Access your backup volume in Finder (it should be named "Backup of your-computer-name..." or something similar) and double-click into the "Backups.backupdb" folder. Next, click into the "your-computer-name" folder. You should see a bunch of folders with dates. These are all the dates corresponding to days you ran a successful backup. At the bottom of the folder listing will be one or two things you need to move to the trash. You may see only one or both of these, but delete the file that starts with a date (it should be the date the backup failure started) and ends in ".inProgress." Also delete a file named "Latest" if it exists. Return to Time Machine preferences and turn Time Machine on. Remember, I was successful without performing this step. Initiate a backup using the Time Machine drop-down in the menu bar or wait until the next scheduled backup run. A final but important step, be patient. Time Machine may sit in "preparing" mode for a while. It's important to at least let it run for an hour or so to see if the process will continue actually writing files to your backup volume.
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