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SuperDuper 2.5 (Finally) Released posted on: 2/7/08
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I've been looking forward to this for a long time now. SuperDuper, of course, is the outstanding backup software for Macs and this release offers compatibility with OS X Leopard. It's not free, sadly, but it's one of those apps that is far enough ahead of its free counterparts that I believe it's worth paying for. Yeah, I know Leopard ships with TimeMachine. Wonderful. Fantastic. Not good enough. Doesn't work for me.

I don't mean that it literally doesn't work for me. It probably functions just fine. My problem with it is that TimeMachine forces me to park a big ol' external hard drive on my desk and hard-wire it to my machine.

Safari Screams posted on: 12/29/07
I'm a QuickSilver Convert posted on: 9/5/07
Leaving Firefox Behind posted on: 2/7/08
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I keep trying to leave Firefox behind. And trying. And trying. Not behind, behind like feathered hair or roadkill, but behind as in dropping it as my primary browser. I haven't had much luck so far and it's pissing me off just a little bit. This I tell you this now because I just installed 3.0 b2 on my Mac hoping it would be better than 2.x and my bitterness is a bit more acute at the moment. Needless to say, it's not better. Not really, anyway. It doesn't even look that much better. I may even prefer the look of 2.x with one of Aronnax's outstanding grApple themes applied, to be honest.

OCD Be Damed posted on: 4/9/07
GroupCal for OS X posted on: 3/14/07
Description: This is a new blog presence so I'm asking this question of an accidental audience at best, but has anyone used GroupCal to sync iCal with an office Exchange server? I'm currently running WinXP/Office 2007 in a Parallels VM to connect to my office's Exchange Server over VPN.
A Better System Clock/Calendar in OS X posted on: 3/20/07
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As a long time Windows user, one of my frustrations has always been the lack of a decent date/time display. When I transitioned to the Mac a few months ago, I hoped that particular frustration would be alleviated. Although it was better, it still wasn't all it should be, in my mind.

A few weeks ago, I just got fed up with the display on my Windows machine and I went on a serious hunt for a better system clock. I found one that was close, but not quite good enough. I'll have to carry on with the paltry OS implementation. On the periphery of that search, though, I ran across a replacement for the OS X system clock that looked pretty solid so I decided to install it.

Anyone Using Wesabe? posted on: 3/21/07
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I don't know where I've been hiding, but I only heard about Wesabe a few days ago and it looks really interesting. I don't know much right now. Hell, I know anything (or damn close to it). I don't even know how long they've been around.

Any input or experience would be appreciated. I'm thinking about giving it a try...

Cron-ic Memory Lapse posted on: 3/23/07
Description:

I don't know whether it's something I'm missing or something extra that I have, but I can never, and I mean never, remember the order of arguments when I need to create a new cron job.

With CronniX, this is no longer a problem.


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