Pick of the week: My iPhone

Posted on Fri, 14 Aug 2009 in Pick of the week • Tagged with Hi3G, iPhone, MacBook Pro

iPhone 3GSThis weeks pick is late, so late that it is actually a pick for both this week and last week. As you might have guessed from the picture it's my iPhone. While on vacation in northern Jylland myMacBook Pro died :-(. So for the past 2 weeks my iPhone has …


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Pick of the week: xScope

Posted on Sun, 19 Jul 2009 in Pick of the week • Tagged with Apps, MacOSX, Tools

xScopeThis weeks pick is cute little utillity app from the Iconfactory ((You know, the ones with the Twitter bird icon that everybody copies)) called xScope. If you do any kind of design work xScope will most certainly help you in your day to day work. xScope is really a compilation …


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Spaces just got a whole lot better!

Posted on Sun, 12 Jul 2009 in Productivity • Tagged with Apple, Apps, MacOSX, Spaces

SpacesI use Spaces a lot and today it just got a whole lot better! Back in the olden days I used VirtueDesktops which in my opinion was way better than Spaces, but the project died and we were left with Spaces. In the beginning Spaces [intlink id="245" type="post …


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Pick of the week: PTHPasteboard

Posted on Thu, 09 Jul 2009 in Pick of the week • Tagged with Apps, Copy, Cut, MacOSX, Paste, Writing

PTHPasteboardThis weeks pick is an oldie, but a goodie. It is a Mac app that I can't live without. I work with computers all day long developing software for various $clients. When developing software I spend a great deal of time in a text editor ((Preferably Emacs, TextMate or Xcode …


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Pick of the week: BeejiveIM

Posted on Thu, 25 Jun 2009 in Pick of the week • Tagged with Beejive, Instant Messaging, iPhone

Beejive logoThis weeks pick is all about communicating, and it's an iPhone app ((And a BlackBerry app and a Windows Mobile app - but who cares about these legacy platforms anyway... ;-))). With Apples release of iPhone OS 3.0 we got push notifications ((I still wish for a way to have apps …


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Pick of the week: Git

Posted on Fri, 19 Jun 2009 in Pick of the week • Tagged with Git, SCM, Tools

Git  - The stupid content trackerI have been using source code management systems ((Including, but not limited to: RCS, CVS, Subversion, Bazaar, Darcs & Mercurial)) for more than a decade, but I have never been quite happy with how they worked until I switched to git ((I switched to git late in 2006 when I got …


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Pick of the week: 1Password

Posted on Sat, 13 Jun 2009 in Pick of the week • Tagged with 1Password, Apps, iPhone, MacOSX

1PasswordThis weeks pick is an tool that is usualy the first thing I install on a new computer ((And by computer I mean Mac)). It's an app that keeps my personal information safe. It's an app called 1Password that totally replaces MacOSX' build in Keychain. So why would I want …


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WWDC09 predictions

Posted on Mon, 08 Jun 2009 in Technology • Tagged with Apple, iPhone, Keynote, MacOSX, WWDC

WWDC09 BadgeMan I wish I was in San Francisco right now ((For one thing I would be sleeping right now instead of being on my way to work on another boring Monday morning)) and as you may already know today ((We who live in the future must wait until tonight at …


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Pick of the week: Flight Control

Posted on Thu, 04 Jun 2009 in Pick of the week • Tagged with Apps, iPhone

Flight ControlInspired by Leo and his gang on TWiT, I am starting a weekly post series about apps and technology I find particular cool. This weeks pick is a small game called Flight Control from Firemint. Flight Control is a very simple game with exceptionally beautiful graphics and it's very addicting …


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To Bing or not to Bing

Posted on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 in Technology • Tagged with Google, Microsoft, Search, WTF

Bada Bing So Microsoft released a new search engine called Bing. Yes that's right Bing, what an awesome name... or maybe not. They named it Bingbecause they want people to make it in to a verb like "to google", but I don't see that happen any time soon - I certainly don't …


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