Archive | November, 2005

Latest Desktop

Took a screenie of my latest desktop. You will see Geektool (Unofficial Tiger Version) running a tail on my syslog, cal, and running my custom GTD program (in Ruby of course). You will also see my new monitor app the X Resource Graph If anyone has any questions about my settings I will be happy [...]

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Productivity 0 – Frozen Bubble 1

One thing I really missed from my Debian desktop was Frozen Bubble. It is a simple game that fills my need for a time waster. Well I have found it for OSX. It works just about the same as I remember but fullscreen mode does not work yet. I highly recommend this to any OSX [...]

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SorceForge.net Site Update

Well some of you may have noticed that SourceForge has done a redesign of their portal. I have a few good comments about it: The look of it as far as color and style is better. Now it has a more modern look and feel to it, which is important for the OSS community as [...]

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Live Search Working

Quick post to say that the live search is working again. Also upgraded to the current trunk of Typo (r759) and had 0 issues. (The live search was a theme issue, it worked fine on Azure) Eric Davis

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More email tips – from Harvard

To follow up on a article I just wrote about email I found link to one from the Harvard Business School. I believe it goes into more detail and has some great ideas in it and is really worth the 5 minute read. Eric Davis

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Let Users Run the Latest Version Easily

If you are a software developer, you might know how hard it is to keep users running the most up to date versions of your software. WIndows is (in)famous for making users run Software Update all the time or bugging you to update with those silly message bubbles that will not go away. The OSX [...]

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Email Communication

Email has become a major means of communication for the majority of computer users. As an avid email user, I have collected some tips over time to get your point across using email. Use meaningful subject line – Your email will show up showing only the subject line when users first see it, so you [...]

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