da Ross McKillop su 29 settembre 2007
Sto usando Joost in funzione e a riposo per circa 4 mesi ora. Più fuori di che sopra. Non è che non ho gradito il app - era chiazza di petrolio ed abbastanza solido graziosi per un beta iniziale. È che ci non era un heck di mólto da guardare. Ad un certo punto sopra le ultime settimane, hanno aggiunto le scanalature molto/soddisfare e l'ultima versione (beta 1) è ancora più destra di prima.
Nota: Invita non sono richiesti altro - Joost ora è aperto a chiunque che desideri firmare in su. Testa giusta sopra a joost.com e firmi in su.

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da Ross McKillop su 29 settembre 2007
da Ross McKillop su 28 settembre 2007
SmallScreenX è una versione del cacao “del programma di utilità del piccolo schermo„ per il vecchio OS del Mac. Simula le più piccole risoluzioni dello schermo, che possono essere particolarmente utili per i progettisti di fotoricettore. Questa descrizione li dà che un funzionamento si scola sulle relative caratteristiche principali.

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da Ross McKillop su 28 settembre 2007
Questa lezione privata li guiderà nel usando Ripristino 2.5.14, un programma libero che può aiutarlo a recuperare le lime che potete cancellare casualmente (e rimosso da/ha svuotato lo scomparto di riciclaggio). [scatto da continuare…]
da Ross McKillop su 27 settembre 2007
by Ross McKillop on September 27, 2007
With the hockey season fast approaching, like many Canadians, I’m starting to get psyched. It’s not enough that I have the Leafs schedule added to my Google Calendar, I have to have them on my dashboard too. Enter Conference Call Omni. Oh and yeah, it works with pro football (and lots of other sports/leagues).

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by Ross McKillop on September 27, 2007
by Ross McKillop on September 26, 2007
by Ross McKillop on September 26, 2007
by Ross McKillop on September 26, 2007
I have to admit, I almost want this one (BlogRush) to work. It’s like the little train that could. It came out of nowhere, had huge publicity immediately, and then huge problems, immediately. Today it rolled out the promised “Flavors” feature. So now I have a slightly more appealing widget.

The BlogRush CEO sent out another long-winded email today (I’m talking 50+ paragraphs) that I’ll summarize for you here:
-”we won’t rest” until it’s working great, acknowledgment of problems
-huge list of excuses for problems
-reassurances that BlogRush isn’t some passing “fad”
-huge rant full of threats to current “cheaters”
-we’re moving to a manual, human reviewed process for allowing sites into out network, and we’re going to review everyone who has signed up already
- SPECIAL NOTE TO ALL LOW-TRAFFIC MEMBERS: In the near future we’ll be giving our low-traffic members (those that need more traffic the most) the BULK of our bonus credit allocations. You’ll get a ton more bonus credits than high-traffic members because you really need it. It’s only FAIR!
-Flavors and “Filters” are now live. Filters allow you to stop certain posts from appearing in the BlogRush widget (ie. content you don’t want displayed via BlogRush).
Update: (later in the day) If you really, really want, you can read the entire thing here. And, since I wrote this post, the “Dashboard” section of BlogRush (the part that displays your ‘credits’ etc) hasn’t been functional.
Also, in the last 3 days, my BlogRush referrals has doubled to 30. But the average time spent on the site is pretty low.
Source: widget.blogrush.com
Visits: 30
Avg. Pages/Visit: 1.30
Avg. Time on Site: 00:00:21
Site Avg. Pages/Visit: 1.67
Site Avg. Time on Site: 00:01:28
by Ross McKillop on September 25, 2007
Delicious Library has been out for a while. I know this. I’ve had their site bookmarked for months, and during my last ‘bookmark cleanup’, I decided it was time to finally time to download and install it. The following article is part tutorial, part overview, and has lots of screenshots. If you’re a serious DVD, book or CD collector, you may want to take it for a spin. [click to continue...]
by Ross McKillop on September 25, 2007
Mailplane is a stand-alone Gmail client for OS X. Besides including all of the great features of Gmail, Mailplane adds extras such as built-in drag-and-drop attachments, quick import from iPhoto and iTunes, Growl notifications when you get new messages and much more.
Update: All 5 of my invites have been given away. If you’d like to sign up for an invitation to the beta program please visit http://mailplaneapp.com/beta/request_invitation.php. If you’d like an invite to the beta program, leave a comment. I have 5 invites to give away to the first 5 commenters. [click to continue...]
by Ross McKillop on September 24, 2007
From the AppFresh site:
AppFresh helps you to keep all applications (third-party and Apple), widgets, preference panes and application plugins on your Mac up to date, from one place. It works by checking the excellent iusethis.com for new versions and lets you download and install available updates easily.
This tutorial will walk you through the steps to get started using AppFresh. [click to continue...]
by Ross McKillop on September 24, 2007
If you’ve downloaded an .iso (or .bin, .img, .cif, .nrg, .img etc) and don’t want to burn it to get to its contents, you can download and install MagicDisc, a freeware app that lets you “mount” the image file as if it was a CD/DVD drive. This tutorial will guide you through doing just that. [click to continue...]
by Ross McKillop on September 24, 2007
I was recently approached by someone who wanted to buy $550 worth of advertising on Simplehelp, and ended out turning them down. After seeking the advice of a number of other bloggers, here’s why I said no. [click to continue...]