Found this today. This official list shows a ton of shortcut keystrokes that you can use in Mac OS X to do specific tasks. I also found this for those who are using Windows XP. Shortcut love all around.
[tags]OSX, WinXP[/tags]
June 28th, 2006 — Mac, Windows
Found this today. This official list shows a ton of shortcut keystrokes that you can use in Mac OS X to do specific tasks. I also found this for those who are using Windows XP. Shortcut love all around.
[tags]OSX, WinXP[/tags]
April 25th, 2006 — Windows
I subscribe to Linux Watch because, well, I think he has some really good things to say. And most of all, he says them well. Recently he posted about 3 separate Microsoft “lovers” and their valid bashing of Microsoft. It’s not really pro-anything, mostly anti-Microsoft. Definitely worth the look.
[tags]Microsoft[/tags]
March 27th, 2006 — Business Stuff, Plugins, Technology, Windows
Once again my del.icio.us links have backed up some, so get ready for a random collection of links:
That’s all I got for now.
[tags]Bullfighter, Launchy, 24, Jack Bauer, Google Maps, Nifty Corners, Wordpress[/tags]
March 8th, 2006 — Technology, Windows
I came across a new (to me) freeware product today, and it’s only for us unfortunate souls that have to use Windows and Outlook. DeskTask is a program that will put your Outlook calendar and task list on your desktop. As soon as I read about it I downloaded it, then I went and told a co-worker and he installed it too. You can customize the items it displays, all the way down to specific calendar categories. This is definitely on my Highly Recommend list.
via Lifehacker
[tags]Outlook, DeskTask[/tags]
January 28th, 2006 — Technology, Web, Windows
There are times when buildup is a bad thing, like when you have a buildup of that film on your teeth. I, on the other hand, have a good buildup of links that I need to pass along to you all.
If you want to see all that I have in my del.icio.us bookmarks check it out.
[tags]Star Wars, c64, rss, MoGo Mouse, script.aculo.us, Colibri[/tags]
November 17th, 2005 — Technology, Windows
I think everyone should get this book. I haven’t read it yet, but I think I like it already ![]()
October 13th, 2005 — Linux, Mac, Open Source, Technology, Tools, Windows
I’ve started a page (also available off to the side) with a list of my favorite FREE software. I got the idea from here. Leave me comments as to your favorite free software, and maybe I’ll add it to the list ![]()
September 18th, 2005 — Being a Kid, Grown Up Stuff, Open Source, Red Sox, Sports, Windows
It’s been a long time since I’ve posted, so I’ll try and sum it up for everyone.
Ok, I think that does a fairly decent job of letting you know where I’m at. Let the next week begin.
July 25th, 2005 — Mac, Technology, Tools, Windows
Have you heard the big tech news of the day? Konfabulator was purchased by Yahoo! You may ask, what is this Konfabulator thing, and why do I need to use it? Well, here is the exact text from the Konfabulator web site:
Konfabulator is a JavaScript runtime engine for Windows and Mac OS X that lets you run little files called Widgets that can do pretty much whatever you want them to. Widgets can be alarm clocks, calculators, can tell you your WiFi signal strength, will fetch the latest stock quotes for your preferred symbols, and even give your current local weather.
Users of MacOS 10.4 (the Tiger…grrrrr) don’t need to use this because Apple included a similar widget feature with that OS. But for the rest of us stuck in the Windows world (or the few pre-Tigers out there) this is a supercool tool with seemingly endless capabilities. These widgets tell you everything from how much battery life you have left on your laptop to the sports scores of the day. With a simple tap of the F8 key it brings forward all of the widgets and greys out the background.
So, Yahoo! purchased this company, and for what purpose you might ask…to better compete with Google of course. Y! will open up an API for use with Konfabulator and extend their data out to more people. I need to play around with it a little more, but I’m excited to try it out. There is a Gmail notification thing, plus various web search options, so I might not need to keep a web browser open all day anymore. Lots of possibilities, lots of cool toys to play with too ![]()