Tom S.
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So, what do you folks do?
5/1/2010
I'm a prostitute.
Tom S.
Cady,
I'm not sure what you are asking exactly but here are two potential replies/suggestons:
1) Dropbox is a great idea. But you don't need to use it between the virtual machine and the Mac. The...
GoBinder Discontinued
3/19/2010
Chris Thompson wrote:
>The plan is for there to be a OneNote component to Office Live by the time it leaves beta.
>It wasn't available yet last time I checked, but perhaps that has changed.
Yeah. ...
GoBinder Discontinued
3/18/2010
Thanks to you and Chris and Hugh.
One thing I was able to glean from the web page that hasn't been mentioned is the existence of a web app. This *seems* to open the possibility that any database loc...
GoBinder Discontinued
3/17/2010
L. S. Russell wrote:
>What does CRIMP mean? BTW for me OneNote is a much
>better choice, especially with the changes made 2010 beta.
What changes have been made? I'm having a hard time telling...
DevonThink 2.0 out of beta
3/15/2010
I know there's been plenty of chatter here about this software before. 2.0 is officially releasad:
http://www.devon-technologies.com/
New features are listed here:
http://www.devon-technologies.co...
Mac substitute for OneNote
3/11/2010
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>I hope you don't mind me
>butting in with my two cents on this
On the contrary. I very much appreciate it.
I've put in about a day with each application to get a feel.
> ...
Mac substitute for OneNote
3/10/2010
Hi, Chris.
Your post is timely. I've been pretty happy with Personal Brain and, in fact, bought it because its cross platform. But I'm spending 90% of my time on the Mac now a days and I'm thinking...
Graham Rhind wrote:
>I desperately want InfoQube to be the answer to every prayer I have ever had, but I am
>finding it frustrating to learn and completely counter-intuitive - everything I
>think...
File versioning
2/9/2010
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
>Why not simply use DropBox. It does superb file versioning and it is totally free (2GB
>free).
>
I use Dropbox and I also recommend it for light use. There are limita...
iCRIMP
2/4/2010
Cassius wrote:
>Tom S. suggested we read
>
>http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=3741&tag=col1;post-30310 .
>
>I
>did.
>
>It seems to me that the author suggests that the iPad will encourag...
iCRIMP
2/3/2010
On a related note:
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=3741&tag=col1;post-30310
Tom S.
Tom S. wrote:
>
>
>Cassius wrote:
>>What would people like us use it for? No exchangeable battery, no ...
iCRIMP
2/2/2010
Cassius wrote:
>What would people like us use it for? No exchangeable battery, no ability to add
>memory,....
>Too big to carry around in your pocket. And if you are traveling, you
>probably wan...
iCRIMP
2/2/2010
Chris Thompson wrote:
>This is what I was thinking too. PersonalBrain, Curio, and especially Tinderbox
>would be fantastic on this type of device.
PersonalBrain has a web version in beta (alpha?)....
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
>Tom S. wrote:
>>Perhaps I missed something. But without the ability to create custom
>columns/properties/data types, I am unimpressed.
>>
>>Tom S.
>
>You didn't miss
...
Signed up when I saw it had columns. Couldn't find a way to create them. The buttons on the toolbar to create and manipulate them which were there in the introductory video were not present when I c...
Jerome G wrote:
>Good question!
>To me (and this is my very own view), geeky means:
> - very
>customizable
> - ability to tweak everything
> - maybe some obscure features /
>commands
> - custo...
Google Wave as a PIM?
10/27/2009
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>- As
>an outliner, Wave has a long way to go before it offers some of the minimum
>functionality that we are used to in this forum --and I doubt that it even wants to...
Google Wave as a PIM?
10/24/2009
FYI I got an invite from another friend. Haven't gotten any to give out, yet. If you want to include me in discussion: tshanno@gmail.com
Tom S.
Google Wave as a PIM?
10/23/2009
shatteredmindofbob wrote:
>If you've still got an invite to spare, I could answer that for you
That's more or less exactly what I was thinking. :)
I saw the potential for using Wave as a PIM al...
Cassius wrote:
>Polya suggested that one should test a theory by applying it to an (extreme) example.
>So:
>
>Was/is GrandView aesthetically pleasing?
Its outdated. But so is Michelangelo.
To...
I'll add to Stephen's reply, which I agree with.
If you are going to use an application every day and use it allot, its quite a bit more pleasant to use something aesthetically pleasing. You are muc...
Carrot wrote:
>Out initial idea is that it would include
>many of the features of applications like MyBase, Surfulator but perhaps allow the
>flexible positioning of notes on a page like in Baske...
James Fallows on The Personal Brain
9/3/2009
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>On my MacBook triple
>clicking on a word selects the whole line, but not the whole paragraph. It is
>interesting that we get different results. I wonder if it has something ...
James Fallows on The Personal Brain
9/2/2009
For those who are curious about this I've been using it and I have contacted the company with a number of questions. I had to email them twice before I got an answer but got a very prompt response th...
