Monthly Archives: February 2009

ScreenSteps, cool idea, but not quite a Mac app

On Friday I stumbled across ScreenSteps, a program for doing documentation by quickly and easily capturing screen shots. While I no longer do documentation for my own software, I am starting to do some internal documentation for work on things … Continue reading

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NekFit, hokey but useful

At Macworld, I saw an iPod Nano case called nekfit. I have been running with my iPod Nano using an armband, but the wires always got in the way, so I was intrigued by nekfit. When I stopped by their … Continue reading

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iWeb, the hidden gem?

I bought iLife ’09 and installed it, but all I’ve had time to do is launch iPhoto a few times and play with the facial recognition which is pretty cool. The other night I was watching CNET’s weekly TiVo videocast … Continue reading

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Hurting the environment by conversing

Prior to our son being born almost 2 years ago, my wife and I decided that we’d use cloth diapers with him (she did the research and I just nodded my head). They are a bit of work to clean … Continue reading

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The joys and pains of a VPN

After many years of securing each service, i.e. email, web site, etc. for my servers and servers I managed, I came to realize that the only way to secure a company with more than 1 server is with a VPN. … Continue reading

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