5 Apps for Productivity
Lately my workflow for getting stuff done has changed. I am working more from a traveling office and have less time to get things done. I need to be more efficient when I am working and these apps help make … Continue reading
Lately my workflow for getting stuff done has changed. I am working more from a traveling office and have less time to get things done. I need to be more efficient when I am working and these apps help make … Continue reading
Limit Login Attempts is a must have plugin for any WordPress installation. It’s always one of the first plugins I install. It’s one of those plugins you don’t even realize is running until something goes wrong (and I mean that … Continue reading
Textastic ($9.99) is the text editor for the iPad that i’ve been waiting for. What sets it apart is syntax highlighting. This makes it much MUCH easier edit HTML, XML, Objective-C, C#, PHP, Perl, Python, SQL, JavaScript, CSS, with support … Continue reading
Hello Bar is a simple copy and paste code solution for adding a call to action feature to your website. You create what you want your bar to broadcast then copy and paste the code into your side. The Hello … Continue reading
What is The Glif? It’s a beautifully simplistic piece of industrial design. Simple enough that you’ll wish you thought of it. It’s an attachment for your iPhone 4. It works as a multi-angle stand and tripod mount.
I found The Glif on Kickstarter. For those of you who don’t know Kickstarter, I recommend checking it out. People post their ideas on the website and raise money to bring their ideas to reality. You usually only donate $10-$50, and depending how much you donate the creators will give you something as a thank you. In the case of The Glif, if you donated $20 you got one of the first Glifs to be produced (basically pre-ordering one).
So far they have raised over $100,000 to manufacture the device. I got an email update today saying prototyping (pictured above) is done and production should begin soon. I’ve been waiting anxiously to get mine. I’ll be posting a review as soon as I get my hands on one. Continue reading
I’ll be honest, before this App I’d never heard of a diptych or triptych photo. The App grew on me quick though. Everything was easy to create, edit, and refine all from within the App. The finished results, looked like … Continue reading
Writing isn’t a fad, it seems here to stay. So if you are going to be writing you mind as well enjoy it. Here are some tools, apps, and software for getting stuff done in writing. On Paper Matterial Halformedthoughts … Continue reading
Apple recently gave free cases to everyone who bought an iPhone 4 as a result of antennagate. You had a choice of a few different cases to order. I chose the Speck Fitted for iPhone 4 case. A poor choice.
The first installment of ‘10 iPad Apps for the Classroom’ was popular enough, I decided to do a follow up. A lot more time and a lot more Apps have been developed for the iPad since the last article. I’ll … Continue reading
This app is graphically appealing and pretty rich in information. This would be a great “follow along with the teacher” application. I remember being in middle school and high school when we dissected things in class. We didn’t have the … Continue reading
So I got my iPhone 4 today…. I was impressed at how fast it got delivered considering the Apple website says 3 weeks and AT&T says 10 days, the phone came in 3 days. Activation was easy, put in a … Continue reading
I finally got my Ubuntu desktop set up the way I want. Its running on a MacBook unibody (I rarely ever boot into OSX now). In the past I used linux for everything but have fallen out of touch lately. … Continue reading