It’s time to re-purpose Mac packaging. Meet the “Apple Tool Cabinet Pro”, the ultimate solution to store your Apple devices inside an Apple box.
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It’s time to re-purpose Mac packaging. Meet the “Apple Tool Cabinet Pro”, the ultimate solution to store your Apple devices inside an Apple box.
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The iWork apps for iPad (Pages, Numbers, Keynote) were just updated to include support for “export to Office” features: you can now export documents to .xls, .ppt and .doc formats directly from your iPad. Other notable features in version 1.2include the ability to group and ungroup objects and CSV files in Numbers, the ability to copy documents between the app and iDisk or WebDAV server, word count in Pages. “Copy documents to iDisk” doesn’t exactly sound like “full MobileMe integration”, though.
Then there are the bug fixes and improvements. Lots of them, just take a look at the full changelogs below. Read more
Ringtone Designer Pro is great. Simple, and nice UI.
I discovered this app this morning thanks to Daring Fireball’s John Gruber. It’s called “Due” and it lets you enter quick reminders for stuff you don’t want to forget about. Walk the dog in 30 minutes. Call your boss after lunch. Check on MacStories giveaway announcement in 5 hours. That kind of stuff. Read more
What’s the easiest way to capture tasks and quick notes on the go? Some might say OmniFocus for iPhone is the way, some are in bed with Simplenote. I say the easiest and fastest way to capture tasks in seconds has always been this: email them to yourself.
I know, it’s archaic. But it works. And if you’re running your email account on Gmail, you have an amazing amount of tools to play with to setup great filters to sort the inbox for you. Not to mention the latest feature Google added to Gmail, the Priority Inbox: if you’re used to emailing tasks to yourself and you tell Google those emails are important, you’ll never miss one.
Not only you can change icons without jailbreaking, now you can also hide them using an app called iBackupBot. Neat.
According to Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, the move by Apple to allow applications developed with Adobe’s Flash Packager had a “muted” impact. Read more
On my Mac, iPad and iPhone I use OmniFocus to help me getting things done. I manage various projects in it, schedule tasks and dump all the stuff I need to do at some point in the day. However, I’ve recently stumbled upon this neat application called Alarms which, surprisingly enough, has managed to find its way in my workflow.
Alarms is a fast and lightweight reminder app for Mac that lives in your menubar. It’s not a GTD application, yet it’s a perfect companion for softwares like Things or OmniFocus. How so? Read more