My partner and co-host for the Mac Power Users, Katie Floyd, has started her very own blog, KatieFloyd.me. I’ve always found Katie’s opinions and insights helpful. Check it out.
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New Link – Married to a Mac
A friend and prolific Twitterer, Marie Boyer, has started her very own Mac blog, Married to a Mac, in which she gives brief tutorials, including a recent one on my “precious” Scrivener.
I am thrilled to see Marie starting this project and eager to see where she goes with it.
New Link: The Art of Manliness
A few months ago I started following The Art of Manliness, a very well written blog about what it means to be a man. While I know this sounds silly, it is actually difficult to sort things out in this rapidly changing world. This is not a website about machismo and scantily clad women. It is real advice and one of my favorite blogs.
Continue readingiPhone JD for iPhone Help
Louisiana attorney Jeff Richardson has been quietly putting together one of the best iPhone sites on the web for business users at iPhone J.D. While it is supposed to be geared toward attorneys, I think the tips and references are very useful for anyone who uses their iPhone to get things done. This one is worth adding to your RSS feed.
Continue readingLifehacker: Most Popular Top 10’s of 2008
Best Of 2008: Most Popular Top 10’s of 2008
My favorite remains “How To” #7. Fold your shirts in 2 steps. Good times.
Continue readingI’m a Creativityist, Are You?
I’ve been corresponding with my friend, John Chandler, on and off for sometime now. What I didn’t realize until very recently is that John runs an excellent blog himself called, The Creativityist. In it John writes about everything from art to using Quicksilver to drop ideas into my favorite writing application, Scrivener. This one is very RSS worthy.
Continue readingNew Link – Photography and the Mac
I’ve recently added a new link for a great photography themed blog called “Photography and the Mac“. This site is the brain child of LA Times staff photographer Robert Lachman. Robert has become an e-friend of mine as he helps out at the MacReview cast and my personal photography sensei. What makes Robert’s website particularly RSS worthy is the eclectic mix of articles. Robert seems to take great pictures on anything from the most high end equipment to something simple like a camera phone. He gives common sense photography advice that everyone can use. Head over and check it out.
Continue readingScripting for Lawyers
Today I stumbled upon a site that seems custom built for me. Larry Staton, a Charlotte attorney, has built a site all about automating your Mac for legal work called, appropriately, Scripting for Lawyers. The site has lots of interesting tips and tricks and most of it can apply to anybody interested in automating their Mac so head on over and check it out.
Continue readingNew Link: Mac-Lawyer.com
I’ve been corresponding with my friend Kevin Morton. He just launched his site, Mac-Lawyer.com which is his blog of about the transition of his law office from Windows to the Mac. Kevin, who is a very smart and friendly attorney, (Yes! Such people DO exist) hopes to share a lot of good tips that would be useful to any switching business. Head on over and check it out.
Continue readingNew Link – The Mac Attack
For some time now I have been corresponding with my friend, Steve Stanger, over at the “Mac Attack” podcast. Steve is a Mac guru and has probably forgotten more about the nuts and bolts of these little machines than I’ll ever learn. Even more important, he is a very nice person and a pleasure to listen to. He has that rare ability to instruct without talking down to you. I am going to start making occasional contributions to Steve’s show. If you haven’t already, you should head over and subscribe.
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