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Palm chooses September to announce new Treo

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

Palm chooses September to announce new Treo:
One might argue we’ve collected enough intelligence at this point to make an official announcement ourselves, but according to a Reuters report, Palm has committed to unveiling at least one of its next-gen Treos for reals (without our help) next month. From the way Palm is talking, it sounds […]

gmail and gcal

Saturday, July 22nd, 2006

This is interesting. Take the distraction out of your email reading with purpose built browsers for gmail and gcal. The APC magazine has an interesting article exploring this idea.

Gmail and GCal without distractions
The art of getting things done on your computer is without doubt a state of mind. It’s so easy to waste time goofing […]

Excel tutorial for beginners

Saturday, July 22nd, 2006

I simply don’t use excel enough. It is like that video recorder that I know can do more than what I use it for - but I never get around to giving it a go. This tutorial might help…

Excel tutorial for beginners
This is a basic, useful tutorial of Excel.
(via digg)

254 Different Apple Mail Icons

Saturday, July 22nd, 2006

I am sill at the stage where I would never change the look of my mac. Is this because I am so new or is it the fact that they look pretty good straight out of the box. Not sure - time will tell but if you want to start tinkering with the look - […]

quicksilver

Monday, June 19th, 2006

Quicksilver would have to be the most indespensible program written for the mac. I use it all the time!

When opened, it will create a catalog of applications and some frequently used folders and documents. Activate it, and you can search for and open anything in its catalog instantly. The search is adaptive, so Quicksilver will […]

CSSVista

Friday, May 12th, 2006

CSSVista
CSSVista is a free Windows application for web developers which lets you edit your CSS code live in both Internet Explorer and Firefox simultaneously. If you like this, you may be interested in our browser compatibility service, SiteVista. Yes, that’s why this software is free!
You can download it here.

linux nokia internet tablet

Friday, May 12th, 2006

Calendar Swamp poiints out some interesting information regarding getting outlook to work with your linux based internet tablet.
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, which Amazon currently sells for less than $400, can be used with an offline calendar to be synched to Outlook, but there’s a small monthly fee. Darla Mack has the details.
See more at […]

leopard on apple

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Lockegnome points out this interesting write up on some of the possible new features we will see in the next version of the Apple mac operating system.
“1. Leopard supports OS 9.x, as is done with Tiger, but OS 8 and earlier will not be officially supported. Legacy apps may still work, but Apple just […]

activewords review

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Buzz points out this very indepth review of activewords - it is well worth a read.
To put it simply if you are a windows user and you havent installed this software then you must click over and download the trial straight away. It will change the way you work and interface with your computer.
Check […]

onenote video

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

jkontherun points out this great onenote video of the new version of the software that will be included with the next version of microsoft office.
“Darren Strange has produced a great video overview of OneNote 2007 that highlights the interaction between this new version and the other applications in the Office 2007 family. Of particular note […]