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Archive for March, 2006

DEVONthink – Your supplementary brain

Friday, March 31st, 2006

The Mac has a wealth of information managers from the simple MoosePad to the full on relational database, Filemaker. For me, the one that offers the most power without building my own database is DEVONthink Pro. DEVONthink Pro is flexible, feature-rich, and extensible (via plug-ins, AppleScripts, and Automator actions), but its interface is clean and [...]

Wednesday Web Links

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006

Google Quickstart Guide Google basics to jumpstart your searching/ 11 Mystics: iWeb templates. This is currently the definitive site on the subject What the Font? Ever see a font and wonder what it is. Try this. Methods for Measuring Text Readibility Data Tables Cascading Style Sheet Gallery

Mac Webdesign Workflow

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006

When I was teaching web design at a local college many of my new students asked me, first thing, if they should buy Dreamweaver. Often this happened during a phone call before the first class even started. Before I address that question, I’d like to bring up a couple of common misconceptions at work here. [...]

Blog readers spend more time and money on line

Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

According to a a ClickZ study, the blogosphere is big and its readers spend more time and money online than Web users who don’t read them. From the article:

Freeway – Web design for designers

Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

While the Macintosh platform has always had Windows parity with the two pro web design programs, Dreamweaver and GoLive, it has suffered a lack in consumer level choices. For the very low end we now have RapidWeaver and iWeb and hopefully soon, Sandvox. In the middle ground where the small business has traditionally needed help, [...]

iCab a great browser you’ve never heard of

Monday, March 27th, 2006

Checking my site stats I see that a bit over 1% of the visits are done with iCab. Since that’s what I use to post and check the site, I’m guessing that on many days nobody else is using iCab to visit. As it has become a very nice web browser, that’s a shame.

Putting the We in Web

Sunday, March 26th, 2006

In a cover story, Newsweek takes a look at the new wave of start-ups cashing in on the next stage of the Internet by Putting The ‘We’ in Web.