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SVN Client For Leopard That Fits Right In

December 4th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Apple, Review, Ruby on Rails, Technology

I’m currently using a trial copy of Versions by Sofa.

It’s a nice and slick client app, that is beautifully designed and looks and feels native on the mac. I’ve been using ZigVersion, which is free for personal use, and I’ve been pretty pleased with it, but Versions has a little extra bling. There’s only a 30 trial and no free version, so be prepared to pay the 39 Euros if you can’t help yourself when it comes to great UI.

You can download your trial of Versions here.

On a side note, if you’re more inclined to use simple and functional web applications for SVN, checkout the ruby on rails app warehouse, which is now available free.

14 Great OS X Apps (IMHO)

November 4th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Apple, Review, Technology

What do you put on a shiny new MacBook Pro? Here’s my list of must have apps one day in (as in – the ones I can’t live without):

Here’s a quick explanation of some of the key items…

  • 1Password. Handy app to keep all those online identities under control.
  • Adobe Creative Suite 3 (CS4 just got released, not sure I can justify the upgrade yet).
  • Aperture. While iPhoto is a great app, I prefer the advanced features of Aperture.
  • AppZapper. Easily get rid of the baggage left when you remove an app. I remove most of iLife in favor of the prosumer apps.
  • Final Cut Express (includes Soundtrack). I graduated from iMovie a couple of years ago. I’m still blown away by the pro quality functionality offered by this app. And at a bargain price.
  • Linkinus. The IRC Client that looks like it belongs on a Mac.
  • Office 2008. Hey, I gotta work and that means talking the ‘open’ MS formats!
  • OmniFocus. With a plethora of To Do apps available, The Omnigroup’s product oozes quality.
  • OmniGraffle. Office I could concede. This is the only diagram software you’ll need. Visio, fuh.
  • QuickBooks 2009. You gotta keep your ducks lined up.
  • Skype. The best VOIP available. Not to say it couldn’t be better…
  • Textmate. The most comfortable text editor I’ve ever had the pleasure to use.
  • Transmit. Who thought FTP (and SFTP and WebDAV and S3), could be so much fun?
  • Yojimbo. I can’t believe how much I use this app – it organizes my life. Period.

Hurrah! The New MacBook Pro Supports the iPhone headset!

November 4th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Apple, Review, Technology

I finally got my new MBP and it’s overwhelmingly impressive. The unibody make the whole thing very solid and I’ll be interested to see how it handles wear-and-tear.

For me, it’s the little things that count. Apple always seems to be able to pay attention to things that could be overlooked. One of the simple yet effective additions to the newly designed MacBook Pro is that the headphone input supports the iPhone-style headset. This means the Mic on the headset is also detected – so no need to carry around ugly skype accessories anymore!

(dot) mac meets its (dot) maker?

November 1st, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Apple, Comment, Review

dotmac.gif I’ve subscribed to the .mac service for three years and although some say it’s overpriced, the simplicity of it’s setup and integration on the mac makes it just compelling enough for me to dig deep and pay up.

However, over the last year or so, some free services have started chipping away at any benefits it offers. Even with the new (10gb) increased storage, I find myself increasingly less inclined to renew the service when my current plan ends.

Before I jump, I’ve decided to list the services and the alternatives.

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iPhone Hate?

October 24th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in Apple, Comment, Mobile, Review

I recently stumbled upon this article:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21206757/

Sure there are improvements that could be made to the iPhone, but really… does the author think that we don’t know what the MS stands for in MSNBC?